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Each can contains 3 tennis balls.
Tennis Ball Quantity Restriction: There is a QUANTITY LIMIT OF 72 CANS (3 Cases) to qualify for the $5.95 flat rate shipping. If ordering more than 72 cans, please contact us for the exact shipping cost.
Style #: 524304
Ball Quantity : 72 Balls
Composition: Felt
Color : Yellow
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Good bounce (6)
- Great feel (5)
- Durable (4)
- Spins easily (4)
Cons
Best Uses
- Recreation (5)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Competitive athlete (3)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (6)
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Pros
- Good Bounce
- Great Feel
- Spins Easily
Cons
Best Uses
- Recreation
Comments about Penn Practice Coach 24 Cans:
best to use for practice
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Good Bounce
- Great Feel
- Spins Easily
Cons
Best Uses
- Recreation
Comments about Penn Practice Coach 24 Cans:
This product is used for my high performance tennis programs, primarily junior and college players. The wear and durabilty is very good.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Good Bounce
- Great Feel
- Spins Easily
Cons
Best Uses
- Ball Machines
- Practice
- Recreation
Comments about Penn Practice Coach 24 Cans:
Being a tennis coach/instructor, I use these all of the time for practice with students, when giving lessons and for hitting with friends. I also use these in my ball machine after they have been hit for a few times(to remove any fuzz that can clog the machine)as I don't like the feel of most pressureless balls. Overall, may be the best tennis ball for the money. Highly recommended.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Good Bounce
Cons
- Occasional Dead Ball
Best Uses
- Teaching
Comments about Penn Practice Coach 24 Cans:
I am a USPTR teaching pro and have been using Penn Coach tennis balls for the last 7.5 years for my indoor and outdoor lessons and clinics. They provide a good balance of durability and bounce. You will find the occasional dead ball or can in about every other case.
It must be noted that as these are practice balls they are also the Penn "rejects" in that the inking may be off center or the white lines may not be perfect sometimes
I teach about 30-40 hours a week and replace the balls every 6-8 wks.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Good Bounce
- Great Feel
- Practice balls
Cons
Best Uses
- Clay
- Recreation
Comments about Penn Practice Coach 24 Cans:
Practice balls for the machine
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- No
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Q:
what is the difference between the Penn's Coach vs. Practice Tennis Balls?Asked on 7/31/2012 by liu6664 from ca1 answer
A:
Penn Coach tennis balls are considered practice balls. They are simply made to slightly less strict quality standards. Penn XXX practice balls come from all the lines of Penn's match-quality balls, but have slight cosmetic defects that don't affect play. Both are an inexpensive way to fill teaching baskets and both work very well.Answered on 8/7/2012 by Ryan from Holabird Sports
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