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Review on 🎾 Tourna Pressureless Tennis Balls - 60 Count (Pack of 1): Efficient and Durable Tennis Balls for Extended Play by Alex Panda

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Bad quality control. Many balls are irregular or flat. Outstanding durability.

I have been using these balls with the ball machine for about 3 months. About 1-1.5 hours of use every 2 weeks or so. I don't have much experience with balls without pressure, but I've been playing tennis for many years and some basic ball qualities that I thought wouldn't be a problem have become a problem. That explains the 2 stars. Here are my points: - I would say that a good 1/3 ball is wrong. That means they are not perfectly round. Some more than others. Some are smaller than others. It looks like they're assembled by putting the two halves together, and it's like you're moving the two halves as they come together. Imagine you have two halves. One in each hand and you slowly pick them up to glue. Now imagine, just before they join, CLOSE YOUR EYES. That's what I'm talking about. It doesn't differ much in orientation, but enough to be noticeable. I tried to take a picture but they don't show the dents. - Aaaaah, the bumps sometimes make the ball come out of the car weird. Sometimes they jump funny. They sometimes come off your racquet strangely. I've come to the conclusion that I'm not sucking because it's eggs. That's not me. How do I know? Because when I hit the ball before my serving ritual, sometimes it goes to the right or left. It really throws me off the beat. I found about 6 balls are dead. But they are without pressure, how can they be dead? I do not know. I don't craft these things, but some of them are dead. That means I can crush them to half their size with one hand. That's a dead ball for me. This also means that 10% of the balls are dead. That means I should get at least 10% discount. - 2 of them had things bouncing around inside them. After 3 months of use, 4 of them now have jumping beans. It's annoying. - I criticized them so much that I want to end on a positive note. They are incredibly durable. I've mixed up some pressure tennis balls and they don't have the fluff that non-pressure tennis balls still have. Would I buy them again? nope Maybe I'll try Micro X balls next time.

Pros
  • Quality construction
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  • Appearance