Penn Ultra-Blue Racquetballs (2 cans), 3 Ball can
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Yes, if you're looking for Blue Balls, this is the place to be.
These are roughly the same size as a tennis ball. I hope this information is useful.
Blue Balls aren't exactly silky smooth. They're in desperate need of some traction.
China is the source of this product.
Selected User Reviews For Penn Ultra-Blue Racquetballs (2 cans), 3 Ball can
This is for a German Shepherd toy review. Continue reading if you're using these to shred. br>br>We thought we'd finally discovered a ball that couldn't be broken. When Layla, our GSD, came across one of my son's racquetballs, she promptly destroyed it. We decided to order more because it lasted for a long time. br>br> Then, when she tried to shred it with her back teeth, we discovered that they broke into tiny pieces that could be eaten, which is obviously bad. br>br>I'm tired of looking, but I'm not giving up. br>br>P. S I'm giving it five stars because it's not the balls' fault, and it's not even the balls' intended purpose.
My German Shepard is a complete jerk when it comes to toys. They can last up to three months if properly cared for. He waits up to a year before breaking them. I've tried other brands, but these seem to last the longest; however, I've noticed that one ball from each pack may be less durable on occasion, which is why I had to give the review three months. They usually last for more than 5 months on average.
In the park across the street from our house, we play handball. One of the large walls can be found in the park. br>br>I know they're supposed to be for racquetball, but they'll do!.
I've tried a lot of different racquetballs, and these are by far the best. They have a long lifespan, a lot of bounce, and are easily visible. It's a little more expensive than some others, but as the saying goes, "you get what you pay for. ".
They bounce high and can withstand chewing when I use them to play with my dogs. They're easy to spot in the shrubs and on the beach because of their bright blue color. As much fun as a can of balls) Check out my video demonstration.
Every kid in the neighborhood has suddenly taken up handball. So, when my son misplaced the one he had traded something for, I came across these for a reasonable price; they are a little smaller than a standard handball, but they work perfectly. I'd definitely order from them again at this price.
It's tougher than tennis balls, and there's no fuzz to clean up. The size is ideal for a smaller dog to play with, and it won't be eaten. I'm sure a bigger dog would enjoy them as well.
We use them for beach paddle ball and catch with the dog, and they're great racquet balls at a good price. They're thick and durable enough to withstand both types of activity.