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Dunlop Practice Balls (Case 24X), Dunlop, Balls, Tennis Dunlop Practice Balls (Case 24X), Dunlop, Balls, Tennis Economical alternative for teaching professionals.
Vendor Sku : T947338
Type: All-Court
Case/Units: 24 Cans to a Case
Surface: All-Court

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Gamma 60 Pack Pressureless Tennis Balls (Yellow/Blue) Gamma 60 Pack Pressureless Tennis Balls (Yellow/Blue) You can instruct tennis novices or work on your own game with the Gamma 60-pack of pressureless practice balls. Each practice ball’s 2-tone color scheme visually aids in spin development drills.
Customer Review: Gamma two tone vs the 48 can of gamma
I bought these gammas and the bucket o ball(48) Gamma at the same time. I use a ball machine, and after about 2 months, the 48 bucket of balls are wore out. The two tone gamma are about 65% gone. They held up better, but I don’t know why. Aren’t they both Gamma?

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Gamma 18 Pack Bag-O-Balls- Permanent Pressure Practice Balls Gamma 18 Pack Bag-O-Balls- Permanent Pressure Practice Balls Gamma Permanent Pressure Tennis Balls are designed for maximum durability and constructed with a strong rubber core.

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Gamma Revolution Foam Warm Up Balls - 12 Ball Pack Gamma Revolution Foam Warm Up Balls - 12 Ball Pack The Gamma Revolution Foam Warm Up tennis balls are designed with both beginning and accomplished players in mind. The oversized design incorporates a Magnacore that offers a bounce similar to standard tennis balls.
Customer Review: Sponge Balls
These practice balls are great for all levels of tennis players. All sorts of fun drills, especially quick volleys, can be devised using these soft, non-threatening balls. Both adults and children enjoy playing games with the Gamma Revolution Foam Balls. Instructors should make them part of their teaching equipment.
Customer Review: V fun for children
My kids & I use these to play “tennis,” either by hitting the balls against the garage or on a paddle tennis court. The balls move slower & (unlike conventional tennis balls) therefore are actually hitable by children their age. Playing on a paddle tennis court is also great because the small size cuts down on the time spent chasing down missed shots. They’ve taken tennis lessons for some time, but much prefer playing this.

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Tretorn Micro X Tennis Ball Bucket of 90 - Solid Yellow Tretorn Micro X Tennis Ball Bucket of 90 - Solid Yellow Micro-X Pressureless Balls-90 Balls
Customer Review: best pessureless tennis balls….
I am a tennis pro who uses a ball machine to teach 95% of my clients. You can trust me when i say Tretron Micro X is the best pressureless balls in the market.
I bought a bucket of the GAMMA, Spaulding and Head for $19.99 each (4 buckets each) and all 12 buckets were a waste of money.
Gamma wast the worst
Spaulding was bad
Head was some what decent.
Tretorn does not shed too bad and the pressure has held up so far (2 months).I teach 5 days a week averaging 5 hours a day. Only draw back is the price is a little steep.
Hope this helps.
Customer Review: LONGEST LASTING GOOD PRACTICE BALLS
Tretorn Micro X tennis balls are a far cry from the old pressureless balls from the same company. As former pro who always used Wilson or Penn, Micro X balls bounce virtually the same and have the same hitting weight. The trick is that they do this for months and months. The covers wear down, and even this is slower than most balls, but the bounce is still there. We even found a few when the bushes were cut down from over a year that still bounced well. If you are serious about practicing or have a ball machine, Micro X is well worth the extra cost.Tretorn Micro X Tennis Ball Bucket of 90 - Solid Yellow

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