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WILSON EZ Tennis Court Lines Yellow

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About this item

  • Four corners; 12 straight lines
  • Corners: 10.5" (on each side) x 3"
  • Lines: 14" x 3"
  • Non-slip urethane composition
  • Ideal for youths and juniors learning tennis


Wilson, the iconic American tennis brand, was built by people with a deep devotion to the game. It was built on a promise: to elevate the millions of athletes around the world, at every level of the sport, who call Wilson their own. We've been keeping that promise for decades and our legacy is legend. Today, we're still building, relentlessly pushing the limits of performance and design to equip a new generation of players with products worthy of our name. Respect the past. Own the future. Wilson is tennis.


Andrés v.
Reviewed in Mexico on August 17, 2021
Buen producto
Leo
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2021
Excellent product, I like it very much. Useful for Tennis drills and practice sessions.
sumatra-tra
Reviewed in Japan on August 8, 2020
子供とのテニス用に購入。空き地がテニスコートに変身し打ち合いが本格化し大満足!
Cathie Gaspard
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2020
The court lines work well and are durable. Easy to clean. As far as sheerness I don’t know how to rate them. They aren’t sheer. They are durable as I said.You really need 3 sets for a Pickleball court. Two sets leave too much guessing on line calls.For tennis I think you would need even more sets.
Mike Shetler
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2020
The Wilson EZ Court Lines are easy to use. I am a pickleball instructor and I use them on the court to help students visualize the sweet spots on the pickleball court to hit the ball to. I have also used them in instances where we bring our own pickleball net system on a tennis court to mark off the pickleball court. You really need two sets to mark off the full court.
Fred Smythe
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2019
To lay out a pickleball court on a tennis court, I bought one set of these and one set of the Franklin lines, which has T-shaped and L-shaped pieces only. This Wilson set has straight pieces (in addition to L's) that are nice to put between the corners and T's. This Wilson set is of better quality than the Franklin one, as the material is more rubbery and flexible and less slippery and has beveled edges, but doesn't have T-shaped pieces. The combination of the two sets works great, and the slightly lesser quality of the Franklin lines does not affect play.
Julio Ramos
Reviewed in Mexico on October 12, 2019
Buen material
B. Craig
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2018
Doesn't move around too much when stepped on. Only one color in the set, not a separate color for each side.
S. Lavorgna
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2017
They're OK if you are unable to paint or tape real lines on the court, indoors or out. They move on the court. They get very dirt easily. When you're finished, you need to lay them flat in a box so they don't curl up. Unlike the ad might imply, one set is not enough to mark a court. You need two or more and that will only give you sketchy dotted lines. These lines are a last resort, when you have no other choice.
LD
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2017
These work great for setting up a target line when working on depth drills with a hitting partner. I was a bit worried about stepping on them but it's really not a big deal. I wouldn't use them as an only set of lines (which I think is their intended purpose), but as a general guide they work well.
ZillyB
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 7, 2016
They do the job, but are flimsier than I'd hoped. We shall see how long they last.
malcolm haney
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2015
Looked like a great idea, but they just don't work well. I used them to mark pickleball courts indoors and outdoors and they just don't stay in place if stepped on. Also got dirty very quickly. Also, there really aren't enough pieces in the kit to effectively mark a pickleball court.