Best deals on tennis balls? - Tennisopolis : Tennis Social Network2024-03-28T20:45:06Zhttp://tennisopolis.com/forum/topics/best-deals-on-tennis-balls?feed=yes&xn_auth=noTwo bucks is about the going…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-06-10:1869403:Comment:6377612011-06-10T04:22:37.532ZCoach Dudleyhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/dudleyk
Two bucks is about the going price for a tube of Penn or Wilson Championship , perhaps $2.50 for a ball with a better felt covering like the Wilson US Open or Pro Penn. If you want balls for practice or a ball machine, I would suggest pressure-less balls you can buy in bulk like the Tretorn Micro-X. They have a consistent bounce and last a long time.
Two bucks is about the going price for a tube of Penn or Wilson Championship , perhaps $2.50 for a ball with a better felt covering like the Wilson US Open or Pro Penn. If you want balls for practice or a ball machine, I would suggest pressure-less balls you can buy in bulk like the Tretorn Micro-X. They have a consistent bounce and last a long time. Normally one of the big brand…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-06-09:1869403:Comment:6373792011-06-09T22:22:32.174ZMark / The Mayorhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/archibot
Normally one of the big brands is at Target for $1.99. Costco sells a case of 12 for $24. Same thing, so I normally buy about 6 cans at a time at Target. I don't want to buy too many at once near the change in season due to the High Altitude vs. Low Altitude thing.
Normally one of the big brands is at Target for $1.99. Costco sells a case of 12 for $24. Same thing, so I normally buy about 6 cans at a time at Target. I don't want to buy too many at once near the change in season due to the High Altitude vs. Low Altitude thing.