Tourna Tenn Tube Tennis Ball Pickup
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No, it doesn't even come close to picking up pickleballs.
I'm having a similar issue. It worked well at first, but after a few months (I only used one), it became less effective. It couldn't pick up about half of my balls twice a week. There was no warranty information that I could find. I'll have to look for something else (certainly not this brand).
I have a blue one with the net height line on it.
It would be classified as hard grade, far more durable than a water bottle (which would be far too flimsy to pick up tennis balls). It's very durable and does a good job of picking up balls. This is an excellent place to practice serving. Many of these are available at my tennis club for both kids' and adult clinics. This is a product that I would recommend.
Selected User Reviews For Tourna Tenn Tube Tennis Ball Pickup
I received 5 yellow pick up tubes for my clinic, which I had ordered. The tubes arrived yellow, but they are not translucent like the pictures on the internet. I sent an email to the manufacturer about the problem. Nobody has responded after two weeks. The end caps are the same as in the pictures, but they are now falling off the tubes' ends when the balls are fully weighted. The supplier appears to be unconcerned, as there have been no responses. To keep the ends from coming undone, I'll use PVC glue. I only gave two stars because these tubes hold 20 balls instead of the usual 16 in most others. It's a risky purchase. $45, to be precise. Why are they charging 00 each?.
Collecting balls at the end of a tennis session is made much easier with this Tourna Tenn tennis ball tube. It functions admirably. My only criticism is that it lacks a strap, which would make it much more convenient to carry. It does, however, have loops at the top and bottom to accommodate a strap, so rigging one up on your own isn't difficult, but an included strap would be nice.
Transparent and light - As a result, the balls can be seen being picked up and moved up. The only disadvantage is that it does not come with a shoulder sling to help you carry it around. This is a product that I would recommend.
If you're a teacher, you know that you're lugging a lot of training equipment and balls to the court every day, and any ball tube without a shoulder strap will be awkward to carry. Well, one is included in a competitor's product. It is not the case at Tourna's. Furthermore, the fence hooks on the Tourna are far too rigid and small - They are difficult to attach to newer fences with smaller gaps between chain links, and because of their small size, the hook is less secure. Overall, it's a subpar product compared to competing options.
This isn't the same as the ones I've previously purchased. They're twice as heavy, making it more difficult for young people to carry. to be used by children To lift a ball, you must use your entire body weight. The gasket is too small to be easily picked up, which is exactly the point. You don't need to "break these in," as they should work right away. br>It looks like it was made by a different company with a Tenn Tube sticker on it. I get the clear so the kids can count the balls, which makes me unhappy because these are not cheap. I'm disappointed because it's far too heavy for them.
It's easier to return the balls to my large ball hopper with the tube because it's lighter. There have been no issues with balls entering and exiting the tube thus far. I like how it can sit on the ground or hang on the fence. Given that it only holds about 20 balls at a time, I believe the price is a little high, and I will most likely need to buy another one.
This tennis tube delivers on its promise: Quickly and efficiently collect tennis balls from the tennis court. The fact that the tube is clear allows you to see how many balls are inside. It's a great design because you can pick up tennis balls on one side of the tube and pour them into your basket on the slightly wider opposite side. It's a lot easier and faster to get a basket full of tennis balls than it is to use the basket itself.
It prevents me from bending over to help pick up balls at practice (I am not a player!). ) The plastic is quite flimsy, and I believe it will break more easily than if it were made of a heavier gauge material. My back, on the other hand, is a huge fan.