These are my favorite tennis balls and were offered at a fair price. The best part is the rapid ship and delivery. I generally get items 2 days after ordering sometimes even 1 day. Midwest Racquet has fantastic turn around.
Hands down the best ball I've hit with in the 40 plus years I’ve been playing! I hit HARD and they have incredible longevity. Last for two 1.5 hr hitting sessions no problem. Then I put them in the kids teaching basket and we use them for another month or so. Well worth the extra money! Love this ball!!!
I use this ball for all of my boys and girls matches with no complaints. After the matches, these balls go into our cart for practice. They perform great for at least a of couple months. I see little difference with the Pro Penn Xtra duty balls.
I like them . Not sure why they aren’t more popular! Love the color and the life of them. Definitely a top shelf ball. I use them for all league matches and every one always is very complimentary of the quality !
So far very pleased with these. They have good bounce, longevity and felt for spin. I like them better than Dunlop official ATP and Wilson US open where the felt on the extra duty is too thick resulting in being a bit heavy and chunks coming off with extreme spin. I guess it's personal taste. Plus the Penn Tour are a bit cheaper than the endorsed ATP and US Open ball
These Penn Tennis Balls are great for our Burlington Tennis Association programs
Never used this style ball before. I am very pleased. Reminds me of the Pro Penn style but has a brighter look to them.
We purchased a case. Every single ball is defective. We waited so long for them that we decided to keep them but we made them into practice balls. Disappointing since these are suppose to be "Pro Tour". Clearly some issues at manufacturing or they deliberately decided to ship them defective.
Great tennis balls that really last!
Keep their bounce for fairly long and are nice and bright.
I’ve only used a few cans so far, so I am still making up my mind about the Penn Tours. I’ve enjoyed the bounce and durability of most if the balks. But one of the nine or twelve I’ve used was dead, which disappointed me. So, at this point, my feelings about the balls is mixed
i constantly choose the tour ball because their consistency in bounce lasts longer than the reg duty or heavy duty ball.
These balls are one of the better values going. Basically the same quality as when Penn had the designation as the official ball of the ATP Tour. You’re getting the same balls but without the ATP logo on the can and balls (and now cheaper). Good durability and quality.
Best value at the lowest cost.
I really liked the couple cans of Penn tour 4s I bought off the shelf, so I bought a case. I was a little upset to find the case contained all different series of balls (Penn Tour 1s, 2s, and 3s; no 4s). I don’t blame Midwest Sports; the box had Penn logo and branding on it. The balls were stiff like rocks the first couple weeks of use. They do break in nice, but playing in a league where a fresh can of balls is required made me feel like I lost 70 bucks.
We keep buying these for our club, the balls last well on hardcourt surface, all players like playing with them and they are great value compared to other available tennis balls.
This ball is great on hard court surface, and seems to last even a bit longer than the previous Penn ATP Extra Duty. Preferred ball at our tennis club. Great value for the price charged