Penn Championship Tennis Balls – Regular Duty Felt Pressurized Tennis Balls
Original price was: $3.94.$1.31Current price is: $1.31.
Price: $3.94 - $1.31
(as of Mar 19, 2025 15:06:14 UTC – Details)
Penn celebrated 100 Years of Excellence in 2010. Starting in a small town in Jeanette, Pennsylvania in 1910. Also, a purveyor of everything tennis, we put our 100+ years of expertise into all our tennis equipment & apparel so you can perform at the highest level every time you step on the court.
Package Dimensions : 8.7 x 2.91 x 2.87 inches; 7.05 ounces
Date First Available : July 3, 2019
ASIN : B07TVGWBD6
Customers say
Customers find these tennis balls to be of good quality and value for money. They are durable, reliable, and long-lasting in play. Many customers consider them a great product that works well and is simple to purchase. Some appreciate the softness and dog toy aspect. However, some customers have issues with the ball being flat or having mixed opinions on its bounce.
13 reviews for Penn Championship Tennis Balls – Regular Duty Felt Pressurized Tennis Balls
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Original price was: $3.94.$1.31Current price is: $1.31.
Stephen Tucker –
Works for us
My wife and I just recently started playing tennis, so we picked up a 3-pack of Penn tennis balls, and they’ve been perfect for us as beginners! Right out of the can, they had a nice bounce and felt great on the court. We’ve used them for several games now, and they’re still holding up well—no noticeable loss of bounce or wear, which is impressive given that we’re still figuring out our technique!One thing we both noticed is how easy it is to control the Penn balls. For anyone starting out, having a consistent bounce and feel really makes a difference, especially while working on timing and accuracy. We’ve even tried a few other brands, and these just feel more solid and responsive.This 3-pack is just right for us—enough balls to keep the game going, but not too many that they’re rolling all over the place. It’s been such a great, affordable choice for getting us started. We’re looking forward to many more matches together, and Penn will definitely be our go-to!
Slade –
Tennis Balls for Tennis and Tumble Drying!
As an avid tennis player, I’ve found the Penn Championship Tennis Balls to be an exceptional choice for both practice sessions and competitive matches. Their regular duty felt and pressurized design provide a consistent bounce and feel, ensuring a reliable performance on the court every time.What sets these tennis balls apart, however, is their versatility beyond the tennis court. While they excel in gameplay, I’ve also discovered their usefulness in other areas, such as tumble drying. The durable felt covering and pressurized core make them resilient to the rigors of the dryer, effectively fluffing up laundry without damaging the balls themselves.Additionally, the bright yellow color of the Penn Championship Tennis Balls makes them easy to spot on the court and in the laundry, reducing the chances of misplacing them. This added visibility is particularly beneficial during intense matches or when sorting through laundry.In terms of durability, these tennis balls hold up remarkably well to repeated use and tumble drying cycles. I’ve found that they maintain their bounce and felt texture even after extended gameplay and multiple rounds in the dryer, ensuring a consistent performance over time.Overall, I highly recommend the Penn Championship Tennis Balls for their exceptional performance on the tennis court and their versatility for other tasks like tumble drying. Whether you’re a seasoned player or simply looking for reliable tennis balls that can multitask, these balls are an excellent choice.
Gabbie –
Nice Tennis Balls
The color and feel of the balls are nice. My dog immediately loves them and comparing them to the cheap balls at PetSense, they are sturdy and lightweight. Assumably great for tennis, too.
Sandy –
Good price.
Nice product. As advertised and good price.
Quilt Queen –
Parks and clubs have hard courts…
If you’re playing tennis at the park or at the club, you should use Penn balls with the BLACK lids for hard courts with extra felt. Those balls will be stamped in black.Red lid Penn balls are for soft courts, like clay and grass. Chances are, you’re not in Europe where these fancier courts are.The random container numbers 1-4 signify keeping track of your ball if there are other players on the courts and have nothing to do with the bounce. 🤓
G Diaz –
Smells but does the job
It smells pretty bad like a strong rubbery scent but my dog loves playing with it. It seems to be made of strong materials and so far looks a little dirtied but not broken or deflated at all.
Burt Saxon –
Good value
good price for a good brand
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Item is true to description!
Excellent! My dog loves to play with her tennis balls and these were strong enough to take the wear and tear from an overly excited black lab!!! We give this item 4 paws up!!!
Mario –
Great long lasting
Israel P C –
Bolas buenas para jugar en cancha de arcilla
D. J. –
Not the top choice in longevity for balls and price rather high on net.
FJPardina –
Perfecto. Lo que conocía y esperaba.
Christelle DUDEFANT –
Tres bonnes balles