Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Pressureless Tennis Balls What Is The Difference Between Pressurized And Pressureless Tennis Balls?

What is the difference between pressurized and pressureless tennis balls? - pressureless tennis balls

Which is better?

3 comments:

  1. Pressureless balls are in a box, which is not in a vacuum. This keeps them more consistent with a low bounce rate, but more "life". They are also lighter than the balls of the tournament, and are good for the rehabilitation of injuries, including injuries to his arm. Balls of pressure in vacuum sealed cans set. They are less durable, and jump higher, but only good for a while as the caliber of the player, allowing professionals to change balls every 7-10 games. They are heavier, giving them momentum. Hope this helps.

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  2. The ball is the best without pressure Tretorn Micro-X. This ball will last forever, but not advertised. Print
    Balls by Penn, Dunlop and Wilson just a few days, then you have to buy again.

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  3. Print bounces the ball more and better. No pressure as balls, the plans are. Do not rush as much, and when you play a lot with them, they tend to spoil your party. When you play a lot, I suggest pressureized. The brand I suggest is the duty hevy Penn. They tend to be much longer than any other brand at last, I think.

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