GAMMA Beginner Child or Adult Training (Transition) Practice Tennis Balls: Orange 60 or Green 78 Dot (25%-50% Slower Ball Speed) - 12, 36, 48, 60 Pack Sizes Quick Kids 36 (75% Slower Speeds) 12 Balls Balls

Brand:GAMMA

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MEET USTA/ITF STAGE 2 SPECIFICATIONS: These low bounce tennis balls are rated as Stage 2 balls by the USTA/ITF for use in tournaments for youth 10 and under. MADE FOR 36' COURTS: Designed for players beginning on 36' courts, the slower and lower bounce makes these practice tennis balls suitable for instruction for beginners or youth tournaments. TWO-TONED SURFACE: Designed 15% larger with a bright yellow and red felt surface, these tennis balls offer added visibility and are easy to identify from standard tennis balls. They also help players practice hitting and returning topspin and slice shots. TRAINING TENNIS BALLS: Designed for younger players learning the game, these beginner tennis balls are a great choice for use when instructing children or adult beginners on the fundamentals of tennis. 75% SLOWER SPEED: Made with a low-compression core and lightweight outer layer, these tennis balls fly 75% slower than standard tennis balls, making it easier for beginners to practice rallies and experienced players to practice more advanced techniques.

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MEET USTA/ITF STAGE 2 SPECIFICATIONS: These low bounce tennis balls are rated as Stage 2 balls by the USTA/ITF for use in tournaments for youth 10 and under. MADE FOR 36' COURTS: Designed for players beginning on 36' courts, the slower and lower bounce makes these practice tennis balls suitable for instruction for beginners or youth tournaments. TWO-TONED SURFACE: Designed 15% larger with a bright yellow and red felt surface, these tennis balls offer added visibility and are easy to identify from standard tennis balls. They also help players practice hitting and returning topspin and slice shots. TRAINING TENNIS BALLS: Designed for younger players learning the game, these beginner tennis balls are a great choice for use when instructing children or adult beginners on the fundamentals of tennis. 75% SLOWER SPEED: Made with a low-compression core and lightweight outer layer, these tennis balls fly 75% slower than standard tennis balls, making it easier for beginners to practice rallies and experienced players to practice more advanced techniques.
Age Range (Description) Kid
Age Range (Description) ‎Kid
Brand GAMMA
Brand ‎GAMMA
Brand Name ‎GAMMA
Color Quick Kids 36
Color Quick Kids 36 (75% Slower Speeds)
Color ‎Quick Kids 36
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,035 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎Tennis Balls
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎13 x 9 x 3.5 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎11.5 x 8.75 x 2.5 inches
Item Weight 1.05 Pounds
Item Weight ‎1.05 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎GAMMA
Material Other
Material ‎Other
Model Name ‎Quick Kids 36 Dozen
Number of Items ‎12
Package Weight ‎0.57 Kilograms
Part Number ‎CGQB200
Size ‎12 Balls
Skill Level ‎Beginner
Sport Type ‎Tennis
Style ‎12 Balls
Suggested Users ‎Unisex-adult

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Scritto da: Rachel
Durable practice balls for a good price
I almost didn't order these balls because of some less than stellar reviews on their bounce quality. They are fine for practice. I coach tennis as my job, and also coach my own kids and their friends at the local park. At work I use the balls the tennis club purchases. At the park, I use balls I purchase myself. I went ahead and ordered these because we needed to work with the green ball this season. True - there are a couple odd balls in the bunch! We hit a couple that bounced funny and you could feel an uneven thickness in the rubber lines on the balls. Still - we kept those odd balls in and just looked at them as surprise reaction opportunities during our practice drills. Of course, I wouldn't suggest running an official tennis tournament with these balls. But for practice all summer and fall at the park, they have been just fine. They are more durable than lively. Since I live in New England, the balls will sit unused in the basement all winter. I can presume by the feel of the balls that we will likely get a little more use out of them next Spring. They hardly show any wear from playing all season on hard courts outdoors. On the flip side, they are not as bouncy and lively as the Penn green dot balls we have inside the tennis club. Those balls however, lose their liveliness soon enough. It's all give and take. Another thing I like about these balls is the green dot is inconspicuous. Our old green balls were bi-colored and the extra green resulted in a visual distraction on a spinning ball. These balls look like regular yellow balls during play. The green dot makes them identifiable for sorting purposes. I also own a bucket of Gamma yellow balls for practice. Those have a similar durability without liveliness issue. Overall I would say the issue is less noticeable during play with these green balls than with the yellow balls. In other words, when you go to play your tournament, are you going to feel like you are on the moon playing with the wrong ball? The answer for the Gamma yellow balls may be yes. But the answer for these green balls is no. It is a close-enough feeling of play that the kids can practice with these and perform well in competition with competition balls (which have more feel and are livelier). If we were millionaires, we'd crack a new can of green balls for every practice. For what we want to pay, these balls suit our needs just fine.
Scritto da: Anna V
The package included 11 balls, not the 12 balls advertised.
There were only 11 balls included, though the package was supposed to include a dozen.
Scritto da: C. Louie
Nice and Slow
These are good for beginners of tennis no matter the age! The balls bounce slower than your regular tennis balls giving the beginner enough time to get into position and return the ball.
Scritto da: D. J. Bradley
Acceptible Inexpensive Ball
These Stage 1 (a.k.a. green dot balls) tennis balls with Gamma's name on them or OK. They are not as good as Wilson or Dunlop but they are significantly cheaper than many of the other brands. Quality and consistency is good. I haven't found any discernable variation in any of the balls form Gamma. I run USTA tennis tournaments for a living so during the year I will typically use forty to fifty of these 48 ball buckets. In terms of compression these are one of the softest name brand Stage 1 balls available. Their cover durability is also very short compared to Wilson & Dunlop balls. Here we can re-use the Stage 1 balls for consolation matches depending on the condition of the balls. Re-usability for these is zero. After one match the covers are very worn and the silk screening is almost completely obliterated. With Wilson balls in particular the re-usability is around 80%. With Dunlops around 50%. With Gammas 0%. This coincides with the relative compressions of Stage 1 balls from these three manufacturers. Wilson have most compression. Gammas have the least compression while Dunlop is in the middle between these two. The Stage 1 Gamma balls don't have a lot more compression than do the orange and yellow Stage 2 balls. If the bottom line price tag is the ultimate consideration then these Gamma Stage 1 balls are a good way to go. If quality factors in to the decision then I recommend either Dunlop or Wilson. By the way, I buy a lot of the balls for my tournaments here on Amazon. They are price competitive with other sources plus with Amazon Prime I get free two day shipping either to my home or to the tennis center where the tournament will be held. Just a final note in closing - a couple of years ago we did get four tubs of no-name green dot balls imported from China. They were terrible so be careful in what you buy when it comes to Stage 1 balls. They are all different.
Scritto da: JM
Just what my son needed.
My son is just learning to play tennis and these are perfect since they don't go flying super far. Our dog likes them too much so we'll probably have to buy more.
Scritto da: Thomas Hitzelberger
Dogs love them!
I was looking for a replacement ball for my obsessed pup and her older sister, when I came across these balls. The dogs absolutely love them, and the transition from the no longer available penn ones to these was seamless. 5 stars.
Scritto da: NoGrillingTonight
Great tennis balls for my 9 yo son to develop his game with!
These are great to play with for my 9 yo son, who can't quite deal with the speed of normal pressure tennis balls. The slightly slower speed these balls have allow my son to hit shots with confidence, practicing what he's learned from tennis lessons. It also lets this aging dad (and his mom!) be able to keep up and have good rallies together. This allows my son to take risks and start developing some of the skills to adjust and adapt to different aspects of the game (ie. drop shots, net play, lob shots, etc). Get the 50 ball bucket as these will quickly develop into fuzzy tennis balls on hard surface courts.
Scritto da: Udit Aggarwal
Never seen worst balls!
Uneven bounce! Cheap quality! Color coming off.. put this in garbage category.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Some balls under pressure and package in Germany postage High
Sadly I didn't notice this product was in Germany and cost more to ship than to buy feel like a fool and 17 euros for postage is terrible several of the balls are below pressure karakal balls are much more reliable
Scritto da: Thirupathi
Receive cheap quality item , I am utterly disappointed ????
Very cheap quality unbranded ????????
Scritto da: Shmees
great for kids
My toddler's tennis instructor said these are the exactly correct type of balls for her lessons.
Scritto da: Gaby
Pelotas para niños
llego todo en tiempo y forma y justo del tamaño que las necesitábamos. Seguro necesitaremos mas dentro de poco. Gracias

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