Woot has
12-Pack 3-Count Penn Championship Regular Duty Felt Pressurized Tennis Balls for
$19.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
PennyFound for posting this deal.
Note: Ships in 0 - 2 calendar days
Features:
- Controlled fiber release provides perfectly even nap, while natural rubber offers consistent feel and reduced shock. The Championship line provides unparalleled consistency every time you hit the court.
- While regular duty tennis balls are best suited for soft, clay courts, they can also be played on all indoor and outdoor hard court surfaces as well.
- Penn Championship is the Official Ball of USTA Leagues, so you know you're playing with high quality and consistent ball. Available in extra-duty felt, regular duty felt, or extra-duty high altitude felt. USTA and ITF approved.
- Interlocked wool fiber ensures the all courts tennis balls will play like new for as long as possible.
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Costco is $2.75 a can
Both are "Championship" but Costco are "extra duty" and the Woot are "regular duty"? Buying mostly for my teenage son, and balls tend to go missing pretty quick (& before they are dead) with the group he hits with. They use Penn Championship extra duty for comps, like the Costco balls.
Net/net: are the "extra duty" balls worth $1.10 more per can? Do they last twice as long?
The Penn heavy duty balls definitely last longer on clay and on hard court.
No one really complains about how much they pick up the clay, so I usually don't get regular duty, and this is a really good price for.
But honestly for this amount of savings it's more hassle to have the ball go bad more quickly I have to switch by the dozens, just more extra work and annoyance and they play a little lighter than the heavy duty so I don't like to mix them up...
Now if they were free.............. Besides, I picked up like 6 cases when they are on sale a month or two ago and I think it was about 75 cents a can or something.
Penn balls used to be as good as any. About 2 years ago they fell off the cliff and would not last even 3 sets of "Old Man" doubles. This was however, an excellent price overall, just an excellent price on a substandard product.
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