🎉 Elevate Your Game with Every Bounce!
The Tourna Green Dot Low Compression Tennis Balls are specially designed for young players, featuring 12 balls per pack with a 25% reduced bounce. These low compression balls promote longer rallies and help kids develop essential tennis skills, making them ideal for training on full-sized courts while meeting USTA/ITF specifications.
K**N
Bought flat balls?!@$
I received the balls. After taking them out of the plastic bag and playing with them, a quality control issue became immediately apparent. There’s a reason why new tennis balls have been packaged in pressurized cans over the years. This keeps the proper amount of air pressure inside the balls, at least until opened. These were shipped in a plastic bag type container. Thus, they arrived flat:/ Green dot balls does not mean flat balls. Is it the consumers fault for assuming new, non-flat balls would arrive? If this doesn’t bother you, great order up. If it does, I suggest looking for new tennis balls in pressurized cans in the future, my fellow consumers:)
J**Y
Use on walkers.
These are great for replacement foot pads on a walker.
V**E
Very low pressure; felt sheds like a bad sweater
The bag we received have been more like orange balls in pressure, which was fine at first when transitioning from orange. When compared to Penn Control Plus green balls, they are significantly softer. The felt has started to come off in a way unlike any tennis ball I have ever seen, making then unsuitable even for my dog.
T**E
Not all balls passed quality control from manufacturing...
Ordered 18/ball packs twice. First pack was fine, 2nd pack had about 1/3rd of the balls deformed (oval shaped). I didn't notice at first (mainly because I wasn't expecting any issues), and after first noticing the odd shape, initially thought it to be extra felt. However, realized (too late) that the balls were not bouncing correctly and it was in fact due to ball deformity. I prefer using compressed green dots (e.g. - Wilson US Open or Penn Control+) and would recommend going with those offerings over these. The slightly higher cost will save you more in the long run.
A**A
these are fine. However
If your child is a beginner ages 10-12 and needs something more advanced than orange dot, these are fine. However, if your child is playing 12u competitively, do not use these balls. The advanced players complained they felt dead on 1st use. YES, these are low compression green dot, but there is still a difference among brands.
R**N
Good pop tennis balls
They work good. But after a few games on a ball, you can tell the difference with a new ball. Overall a good deal and will buy more when needed
V**G
Great green dot
Great value for green dot tennis balls. We use these to practice at home on our court and they are just as good as the more expensive brands.
B**L
great product
for my dogs.. always supervised. the balls came in a lovely little cary bag as a bonus. thank you
A**S
I don't play Tennis. Still bought these balls.
As you probably get from my other reviews, there is absolutely no way I play tennis. I do, however, play with my dog. And she loves tennis balls. These green dot balls were cheaper by the dozen, and great just like the movie. They're not super firm so my little pup can squeeze them in her mouth without needing the biteforce of an alligator. I just wind up with my hockey stick and take clap bombs from my deck, and she diligently retrieves them and brings them back. It's great practice for my beer league team, and even better exercise for the dog.
J**G
The label is very misleading. Very expensive green dot tennis balls!
The label says "Tourna pressurized green dot tennis balls 12 Pack..." , and it sells for $34 bucks. I thought 12 pack means 12 X 3 balls as normally one pack contains 3 ball. When the package arrives, it turns out 12 pack just means 12 balls! So misleading and it is very expensive ! The local stores sells at much cheaper price ( 24 balls for $45).The worst part is it will charge $8.98 to return it. Will never buy it again!
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