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12-Pack Franklin Sports X-40 Outdoor Pickleballs (Pink)

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Amazon has 12-Pack Franklin Sports X-40 Outdoor Pickleballs (Pink) on sale for $9.97. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Walmart also has 12-Pack Franklin Sports X-40 Outdoor Pickleballs (Pink) on sale for $9.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

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Amazon has 12-Pack Franklin Sports X-40 Outdoor Pickleballs (Pink) on sale for $9.97. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Walmart also has 12-Pack Franklin Sports X-40 Outdoor Pickleballs (Pink) on sale for $9.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Eragorn for sharing this deal.

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Model: Franklin Sports 12-Pack X-40 Outdoor Pickleballs, Neon Pink

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masterz13
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People won't play with this color, FYI. They'll ask to switch. It's like if showed up to a tennis court with red tennis balls.

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WittyKestrel5359Yesterday 11:15 PM
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One of the best prices I have seen in years...usually see deals around $1 a ball
Today 12:13 AM
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skinnywallet42Today 12:13 AM
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I used these. I get funny looks sometimes. But it bounces and feels exactly the same as the yellow ones, which everyone prefers. good deal.
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MahaToday 12:14 AM
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they crack easily in cold weather (under 60 deg)
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People won't play with this color, FYI. They'll ask to switch. It's like if showed up to a tennis court with red tennis balls.
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skinnywallet42Today 12:20 AM
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Quote from Maha :
they crack easily in cold weather (under 60 deg)

That is true as well. I recently went to a "teacher supply" warehouse in the Bay Area, where companies donate all types of random crap. There were barrels or cracked X-40's for sale. .25 each. I guess it'd be good for science projects, or maybe even a ball machine for drills. Majority of them were minor cracks.


First time I've seen it, and maybe it's common elsewhere, but people had put in Sharpie their phone numbers on the balls.
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collegeBoredToday 12:42 AM
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Quote from masterz13 :
People won't play with this color, FYI. They'll ask to switch. It's like if showed up to a tennis court with red tennis balls.
yep, ill second that. recently started playing, a friend brought orange balls. people only want to play with standard collor.
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M0MMY0F5Today 12:44 AM
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Thanks OP! I bought a net with wheels for the driveway off amazon, so these are going to be great for us to practice with our girls!

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teeniebeenie6Today 01:07 AM
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If a couple decides to start playing together (next year when it is warmer), how many pickleballs should they have on hand? Thanks,
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skinnywallet42Today 01:10 AM
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Quote from teeniebeenie6 :
If a couple decides to start playing together (next year when it is warmer), how many pickleballs should they have on hand? Thanks,
12 is plenty. You won't be cracking them easily when it's warmer. Plus if you play doubles, most other players will have the yellow balls they prefer to play. I typically bring 2 or 3 in my bag when I go play.
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LunaPopToday 01:13 AM
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If you are new to the sport, understand that this is a much more serious topic than you might expect.
A single neon yellow/green ball is more valuable than 12 pink balls that wont get any play. There's a reason why alternative colors are so cheap.
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teeniebeenie6Today 01:15 AM
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My account had a $2.50 coupon that was available to clip and was useable numerous times. Maybe check if you have it too.
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QFTToday 01:25 AM
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Well worth $10. If you offer this ball, you'll never have to pay for one again. Everyone will volunteer their own.
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jamesd1343Today 01:33 AM
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1.79 for 100 yellow is a good deal
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LunaPopToday 01:38 AM
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Quote from QFT :
Well worth $10. If you offer this ball, you'll never have to pay for one again. Everyone will volunteer their own.
They're probably just joking, but don't be that stingy person. There's a community aspect to the game, especially in recreational play.

A 3-pack of balls can end up lasting a couple months because other balls get used as well. So thats like $4-10 a pack, depending on the sale.
Anything under $2/ball for neon yellow Franklin X-40's is a good deal.

If you play somewhere where the ball can be easily retrieved, you can also consider LifeTime balls (LT Pro 48). They're the ball that the pros use and are much more durable than Franklin X-40's. They also play more consistent than Franklins once broken in.

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toolcrazyToday 01:43 AM
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To any naysayers, the main reason people don't want to play with any other ball is because they think it's a cheap no name ball. Different brand or off brand balls bounce differently and people want a consistent bounce and franklin x40's became the standard. However most people will assume that because it's not the same color that they are different balls. I've had this same annoying conversation with tons of people when I bring out my lava x-40's. They'll cry and complain they're indoor balls with less holes or not x-40's, I'm like nope on both, it is an x-40 and it's an outdoor ball with 40 holes. I'm like, you want to count the holes? You're welcome to if you like, and that usually kills their questioning.

Another reason people don't want to play with other colors even if they are franklin x40's is that brighter colors are easier see at night. No real difference in daylight unless the ball color is similar to the court color then obviously that's no bueno but main issue is non-bright colors are harder to see at night and they have a point there. So I'd be fine with using and defending these in the day and sticking to a highlighter color ball at night.

Just a heads up.

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