- The original outdoor family racquet game is easy to assemble and fun for all ages. Ideal game to take on holiday, the beach or play with in the garden.
- Pack Of Three Balls
- For use at High Altitude area.
- The best quality ball for high competition play. An excellent ball which is fast, durable and for high level players.
- Aimed at children aged 8 and under
- 75% Slower
- Felt material
- Stage 3
- Elite Double YellowProfessional BallBall Speed - Extra Super Slow
- Engineered for competitive 10-and-under play, the US Open Green Tournament Ball is ideal for developing juniors who prefer a slower ball with less bounce. Easier to hit than a regular tennis ball, this green tournament ball maximizes capacity for growth and improvement on a variety of tennis strokes. Recommended for juniors and beginner adults using rackets between 25" and 27" in length.
- Engineered for competitive 10-and-under play, the US Open Red Tournament Ball is ideal for developing juniors who prefer a slower ball with less bounce. Easier to hit than a regular tennis ball, this red tournament ball maximizes capacity for growth and improvement on a variety of tennis strokes. Recommended for juniors using rackets between 19" and 23" in length.
- For High Altitude play.Dunlop’s top end tennis ball. This super-premium ball features HD Pro Cloth and HD Pro Core for ultimate consistency and performance. Perfect for all courts.
- Dunlop Progress 3 Pack Squash Balls. 6% larger than standard, with a 20% longer hang time than the Pro, the Progress is ideally suited to improvers and recreational players who wish to develop their technique and take their game up a notch.
- Targeted At Improvers And Recreational Players, The Progress Provides The Perfect Playing Characteristics To Help Players Develop Correct Technique And Therefore Improve Their Skill Level
- The Progress Is 6% Larger Than Standard With A 20% Longer Hang-Time Than The Pro
- The ideal starter ball.The larger ball flies through the air slower, while the pressure-less construction means absolute beginners can hit hard shots without the fear of hitting the ball out of the court.