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Penn QST 36 Tennis Balls - Youth Red Felt Tennis Balls for Beginner Players Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of Penn QST 36 Tennis Balls - Youth Red Felt Tennis Balls for Beginner Players

AMERICA'S #1 SELLING BALL: The product of 100 years worth of testing and perfecting; Penn produces the best selling line of tennis balls in America. GREAT FOR BEGINNERS: The QST 36 kids' tennis ball features lower compression for controlled bounce and 75% reduced speed. An ideal beginner ball for playing on a 36' court. MASTER THE BASICS: With a red and yellow 2-tone felt design that allows players to easily track spin, Penn junior tennis balls are great for young players still mastering the basics of ball control. USTA APPROVED: A high quality and consistent ball, Penn QST is approved by the USTA for the 10 and Under Tennis Program. LASTING DURABILITY: Durable felt ensures the all courts tennis balls will play like new for as long as possible.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Practice Ball

This ball is great for kids practicing tennis on a 36 foot court. This is NOT a foam ball. Both are called QST 36 and look exactly the same, but this one has a lower density so don't get confused when ordering. Perfect Also a perfect ball to play with your dog. It has a more controlled bounce, is softer and stronger than a regular tennis ball, and is a few inches larger for a better grip on the dog. The softness also won't hurt or tire your jaw or teeth. The large package means you get plenty…

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  • Tennis and Racquet Sports
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  • Disappearing

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy kick for kids

Great ball for beginners. They lie softly on the racket head so that the baby's wrist does not wobble. They also don't go very far, so there are fewer accidental off-court hits. They also keep me from getting excited and nailing them to my tennis students. Difficult-to-hit foam, flat ball. They are also larger than a regular ball and the red color makes them easier for a child to spot. Definitely a winner for my 6 year old group. I imagine if you're recovering from a wrist or elbow injury and…

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  • Balls
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  • Newer model could have been chosen

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This is for SOME dogs

Our 1.5 year old cross pit boxer loves tennis balls but we can't throw tennis balls around the house without breaking lamps, picture frames and vases. Penn training balls to the rescue! They have very little rebound and are lightweight. Even with our raw throwing skills, these balls didn't break anything. Also, they are soft and flexible enough for our kid to chew on and she loves to pounce on them and send them in crazy directions. Of course, if left unattended, she will eventually gnaw a hole

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  • Sports
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  • Other

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Got this for my dog ​​and I am ordering more

She loves them. She has a soft mouth and doesn't usually break things, they are a bit big for her but the material is a bit pliable so she can hold it quite well. I wasn't sure if she would like them as the reviews said they weren't that effective, but she might have preferred these. Not a little girl, but thanks to her boisterous genetics, she has a shorter muzzle. I bought these because she prefers balls in contrasting colors, so a good choice if that's your thing. hit our kitchen counter…

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