Wilson US Open Tennis Balls
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All of the Wilson US Open XD tubes we bought in 2019 are from Thailand.br>br>About ten years ago, Penn/Dunlop relocated their tennis ball manufacturing to China. br>br>Today, the majority of tennis ball brands are made in China, India, the Philippines, or Thailand.
4 x 3 ball cans (12 balls)
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My father received them as a gift, and he has yet to open them. However, he claims that each can will have its own unique number and will differ from the others.
Selected User Reviews For Wilson US Open Tennis Balls
Three tennis balls were required. This can came with three tennis balls sealed inside, which I was able to confirm when I opened it. When the balls are bounced on the ground and hit with a racquet, they behave as expected. I don't mind if they're tennis ball green.
Yes, I only buy premium tennis balls for my dogs because lower-quality balls are too easily destroyed (and by lesser quality, I still mean tennis balls, not those awful pet store tennis balls). Balls of fashion). I'm not sure what kind of glowing review I'm leaving or how this relates to people who use them for tennis, but my dogs have given these 5 stars in terms of quality.
November 5, 2021: I decided to keep these tennis balls and cut them open to figure out what was wrong with them. They were sliced open after being peeled. On each of the three balls, the base rubber has a different color: One was a dark gray, another was a moldy green, and the third was a rough, pimply white that lost pressure quickly. The inside of the dark gray one has a curved, raised welt, while the inside of the green one is smooth. It's also the yellow felt that's a problem: Two of the balls have a long staple and the other has a short fuzz that can be easily rubbed off. Because the felt glue is spotty and uneven, you can peal all three balls nearly bald. Wilson should be embarrassed by their actions. The balls were made in Thailand, and they were obviously made with low-quality materials with no quality control. Tennis balls of poor quality that will be returned for a refund: br>br> br>br>Felt seams are lumpy and peeling. br>The balls aren't numbered in any particular order. "1" is assigned to all three of them. When the plastic container is opened, there is no smell of a new tennis ball. br>br>These balls are also heavy and do not bounce well. They're not recommended as toys for large animals because the small balls could choke them. br>br>They're not good for easy matches because they have to be hit very hard. br>br>They're not good for easy matches because they have to be hit very hard. br>br>They're not good for easy matches because they have to be hit very hard.
I purchased a four-pack of cigarettes. Because the price appeared to be very reasonable, I decided to buy a box pack. I'd only opened one box and played with it for a few minutes when I realized that all three balls inside were flat. Regrettably, I won't be able to return the remaining unopened packages. I won't be purchasing anything else in the future.
These are for my dog, and I bought them for him. The price and overall quality were both excellent.
For our dog, I searched high and low for the best tennis balls. We decided to give these a try because they received positive feedback. We have a lab who enjoys destroying her toys and rips pet store balls to shreds in a matter of minutes. We have all three of these scattered around the house, and they're all in good shape; it appears she tried to pull the fuzz on one but didn't succeed. I'm sure she'd tear them apart if she was bored enough, but for now, the fact that she hasn't is enough for me.
I'd been looking for a long time for a sturdy tennis ball for my French bulldog. Tennis balls that were meant to be used as "dog toys" were simply not up to the task. He'd eat them up in under two minutes. We've had these tennis balls for about a month and they've held up beautifully; they're extremely strong and he hasn't even been able to puncture them, and he's a very aggressive chewer! Great product, a little pricey, but hey, it's not marketed towards animals, but rather tennis players.
We use these as a hot tub skimmer because they are much less expensive and work better than the ones sold at the pool store. Simply place one in your hot tub and all the oils will be absorbed by the ball.