Tourna Mesh Carry Bag of 18 Tennis Balls
$19.53
Value: $19.53
(as of Apr 11, 2025 15:05:09 UTC – Particulars)
REUSABLE MESH CARRY BAG. Tourna balls are available a handy reusable and closeable mesh bag for straightforward transport and storage.
TOURNA PRESSURLESS BALLS NEVER LOSE THEIR BOUNCE. Common tennis balls go flat over time, even in case you don’t use them. These balls could have the identical constant bounce for the lifetime of the ball.
DURABLE! Not all tennis balls are created equal. The additional sturdy felt on the TOURNA Pressurless tennis balls lasts a very long time. Splendid for tennis ball machines, tennis apply, and even enjoying along with your pets.
REGULATION SIZE AND BOUNCE. TOURNA tennis balls are regulation measurement and bounce to regulation peak. Many pressureless balls are smaller than a daily ball. Play and apply with confidence on all surfaces with Tourna Pressureless Tennis Balls.
18 HIGH QUALITY PRESSURLESS BALLS PER MESH BAG
Prospects say
Prospects discover these tennis balls to be good high quality and nice worth for cash, with their canine loving them as toys. The sturdiness receives blended suggestions – whereas some say they maintain up effectively, others discover them not sturdy in any respect. The bounce high quality additionally will get blended evaluations, with some saying they bounce nice whereas others observe they’ve little or no bounce.
L. –
Dog’s Best Friend
These are the tennis balls that my retrievers prefer. If there is another brand of ball around, my older dog will not even touch it. Despite the hard wear and tear, these balls are long lasting. An excellent purchase considering the price.
Armen –
Great tennis balls
We started playing tennis with Penn but these somehow make it easier. Great bounce and we somehow have better serves this way. I’m new to tennis and somehow it helps us perform better. Highly recommended to try out.
Pentimento –
EXCELLENT
If your dog, like mine, loves to catch on the bounce these are the perfect ball. We just got them today and they seem sturdy and have a ton of bounce. Perfect for my German Shepherd!
Rachel –
Lasts for years!!!
I bought a bag of 18 balls hack in December 2019. My dog is ball obsessed. She loves to chase them, catch them in the air, chew on them, and (my favorite) not give them back after fetching them. For that reason, I started using two at a time. Nothing will make her drop her current tennis ball like a second tennis ball! It’s now December 2023 and after many many MANY ball throwing sessions, over the last four years, my dog finally needs a replacement bag of tennis balls. Long story short, these are durable, good quality, and a fair price. Can’t beat it!
AJnSD619 –
My Dog Loves Them
I don’t play tennis or any other related sport which uses a tennis ball. However, my dog loves to play catch and she loves to chew and subsequently destroy tennis balls.I purchased the Tourna balls for no other reason than cheap cost. In all honesty, I expected the quality to be equally as cheap, but it didn’t matter because my dog didn’t pay for them, I did.I’m happy to report that my initial assessment was erroneous. The balls are great. For starters, they have a nice bright color. The felt (I hope that’s what it’s called) maintained its color and durability, in spite of my dog’s depraved slobbery chewing sessions.Even after she thoroughly abuses each ball, they retain a high bounce, and travel fast and far, despite sometimes being lathered with thick layers of dog saliva. The balls are regularly exposed to diverse settings, i.e., grass, dirt, mud, beach sand, and at times–the toilet. I don’t think tennis balls are designed to be washed. But I had to after several “catch” sessions. Once they dry, they generally lose very little bounce or felt.The most surprising aspect was with regards to ball pressure. My dog is an 80 pound Weimaraner with powerful teeth and a tennis ball chewing compulsion. She truly puts them to the test. Of all the brands she has punctured and ripped apart, the Tourna withstood the greatest abuse and held its design integrity the longest.In my personal opinion, Tourna balls are perfect–even for human athletes. But I’m easy. My dog Abbey has more stringent standards. Much to my dismay, she informed me that after careful deliberation, she rated them 4 stars. Her opinion enraged me. Accordingly, I demanded an explanation for this travesty, and also smashed a Limited-edition Dale Earnhardt Collector Plate against the wall.My dramatic outburst failed to influence her opinion. She firmly reiterated that she is presently reserving her 5 star rating, due to one crucial factor. Abbey conceded that she might revisit the matter and consider rating them 5 Stars if Tourna introduces a bacon flavored tennis ball. I must also confess that after our heartfelt talk, I became convinced by her rationale. It’s a well known fact and accepted truth that bacon makes everything better. Hell, even Jack In The Box makes a bacon shake now.Hear that Tourna? Your customers want bacon!Cheers,Joaquin
Dan –
good tennis balls.
good tennis balls
Amazon Customer –
Dog balls
Bought for my dog to chew up. He’s happy
Dean Daily –
For the destructive freeloading dog…
Does your dog destroy tennis balls faster than you thought possible?Does your monthly budget include “800 tennis balls for freeloading dog” as an expense?This bag of 18 balls is the closest thing to an answer to your problem as you will ever get.My dog is a jerk. He is the kind of jerk that will chew through that $5 squeaky tennis ball I bought for him at Petsmart or Petco in about 15 seconds. Luckily for him, he is an adorable jerk, so I still buy him nice things. He is obsessed both with fetch and with destroying anything that belongs to him. The trick is preventing him from indulging in both of these hobbies at the same time. He will try to destroy the tennis ball no matter what. It is in his mouth and he is a dog with big sharp teeth and 80 pounds of wallet shattering muscle. But, because these balls have no air pressure, his big sharp teeth poking a hole (or 7) in the sides of this ball will not cause it to lose its bounce! The sides of these tennis balls are so sturdy that the first box I bought lasted for several months!Unfortunately, dogs learn things, and my dog Diesel is no slouch. He noticed that there were no tennis ball remnants sitting around in his favorite places. He set out to solve this issue. After fetching until near exhaustion, he opted not to return the ball to me. He found a nice cozy corner and shredded that ball over the next thirty minutes.We have a routine now. Because chewing makes him happy and because I feel bad about the soul crushing look he gives me when I take the ball from him before he destroys it, I let him go through the tennis balls pretty quickly. He is limited to one box per month because I’m not made of money and he is getting too efficient at eating tennis balls.I guess I am a bit stingy, because $15 per month is a low price to pay for an extremely happy dog. At $30 per month, that is more than a ball per day. You should buy a Chuck It, or a similar device, to help you throw these tennis balls or your arm will feel like a slot machine after all of the fetch you will be playing.For additional entertainment, drop all 18 tennis balls on your dog at once. Videotape is a must.Good luck with your happy pups.
Miriam –
Va llegando mi paquete y están muy padres, eso si están más pequeñas que otras. Todavía falta revisar a la hora de entrenar ya que son para entrenar reflejos en box, pero por lo que veo son resistentes.
Sabtain Ali –
I rarely post a review for a product let alone for something I bought a year ago but I have been meaning to do this review for a while just never got round to it.With that said, these are great tennis balls for the price and I was pleasantly surprised. Durable enough that I even used a few to play some backyard cricket with friends and they lasted the matches. Good consistent bounce and durability is what I was hoping for when buying them and it’s what I got. Make of that what you will.
Danny K –
Dog loves chasing these. So finding a cheap source of relatively strong tennis balls is a must. He’s a German Shepherd, so he does eventually pop them, but they last a lot longer than the pet store ones.
Lorraine Stang –
I do 8 Christmas shoe boxes for children and always put a tennis ball in each one. It’s good you can buy them in bulk and the balls look good quality. Thanks
Dan W –
Bought this large bag for my dogs (larger and tough chewers- one who prefers to take the ball and try and break it) and they’ve yet to destroy any balls. We also do hit them with tennis rackets but aren’t tennis players so they feel perfectly fine to us!