Padma Kumar Menon
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
I have been using spinshot Tennis balls on spinshot machines for almost two months. This time I planned to order this product and was hugely disappointed because it does not bounce and also does not retain pace after bouncing. So, the quality of this product is very bad. Definitively not designed for even club level tennis.Moreover now the merchant is charging for return shipment and some additional $ for some odd reason.
David Balyozian
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
I got these balls after a friend told me about their great quality. They were okay to start, but they soon started to lose their bounce. I compared my friend's 4 year old balls to my 2 month old balls and his had better bounce. It seems the quality has decreased significantly.
Michael Foley
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
These balls are expensive but worth it. They last a long time in my ball machine and keep their bounce and pressure. This give you a great consistent location in the position on the court.
Christopher W Lowe
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023
These balls play nearly identical to regular pressurized balls, but last much longer. Great for a ball machine.
Margaret S
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2023
These were no doubt expensive for a box of 72 (and you'll likely need TWO!) but so far they seem to be solid, very usable balls. I bought them for my new SpinShot Player Plus tennis ball machine and they were smoking through the air. Hopefully they stay that way for a while. Only minus like I said before was the price. They seem expensive in comparison to other balls, but their reviews were much better as well.
R. Harris
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023
They're hard. They sound funny. They, "Don't play the same."Yes, yes, and yes. When I started playing USTA matches it messed me up for a while switching from these to pressured balls.But what's the alternative? Buying loads of pressured balls every few weeks? Or building a pressured chamber to store them in? Or playing with dead balls that barely bounce?So there you go... you've got a ball machine and those are your options. These balls are durable (about 2 seasons through the ball machine and they start to split/are bald). The bounce true. They weight the same. It stinks to buy them but, when you have them, you forget about the price and just enjoy having balls that bounce.I'm still going to try Wilson Triniti Pro to see if I can get something closer to match play ball feel. If I weren't playing leagues, I'd definitely stick with these. And I may very well come back to them if the Wilsons don't hold up.
JohnW
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2022
So far I love 'em and they work great in my ball machine hine
Evan
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2022
I love that these should last for years, I can't comment on durability myself yet, however, I didn't have 1 dud in the whole bag so quality control seems to be great. They're very similar to a real tennis ball, they're heavier on impact, and I seem to get slightly less spin but for use in a ball machine/serving practice they're far superior to regular tennis balls (No more replacing!)