2024 the best tennis player of all time review
Price: $20.25
(as of Dec 11, 2024 18:41:09 UTC - Details)
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The one, the only, the original Tennis Ball Saver from Gexco features state-of-the-art construction that creates a unique product for tennis lovers. Hold three balls under 14 PSI in this pressurized tennis storage system. The pressurization hold tennis balls under equal internal and external pressures ensuring no air will leak out of balls in good condition for a fresh ball every time you open the container! Never waste time or money on replacing your worn balls again! Save them and keep them fresh in the Tennis Ball Saver from Gexco.
A NEW BALL EVERY TIME YOU USE IT: A one-of-a-kind tennis ball storage system that holds balls under equal internal and external pressures preventing air from seeping in and out of pores.
MAKES THE PERFECT TENNIS GIFT: For yourself or someone special, The Tennis Ball Saver makes the perfect addition to any tennis lover's gym bag.
SAVE TIME AND MONEY: Never worry about last minute runs for fresh balls ever and again! The Tennis Ball Saver ensures a fresh bounce just like new every time you open the container!
LIGHTWEIGHT AND PORTABLE: A comparable size and weight to an ordinary tennis ball storage container, the Tennis Ball Saver is easy to take anywhere.
QUALITY CONSTRUCTION: Made in the USA with high-quality standards, the Tennis Ball Saver is made of a durable plastic casing that will hold up to travel, wear and tear so you can protect your tennis balls for years to come!
Reviewer: Hala yassen Al-janadi
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Longer time for pressure balls
Review: Really useful and keep the balls in good pressure for longer time
Reviewer: BL
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Does it work?
Review: Seems to actually work on balls that have been used 1-3 times. Overall decent item to get a little more life out of tennis balls
Reviewer: John C
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: It indeed re-pressurizes the balls and is easy and simple to use and well constructed
Review: Alright, so this does actually work. It indeed re-pressurizes the balls and is easy and simple to use and well constructed. My expectations when buying this was that I would be able to use one can of tennis balls for several matches. Unfortunately, this did not work for me. Why? Well, this may seem obvious but tennis balls have less fuzz and start to fall apart after a few hours of play. Even if they are re-pressurized they don't bounce the way they do straight out of the can because the structure of the tennis ball itself gets weaker after use.For the record I use Wilson Hard Court Tennis balls that I buy from wal-mart for $1.97 and I play at a 5.0 level with some ex-college D1 guys, so we hit it harder than more casual tennis players do.Who the Tennis Ball Saver is not for:If you are a competitive tennis player who hits the ball the hard and plays at a high level then you will not like this product. Any male or female tennis player above 4.5 will not like this product.Who the Tennis Saver is for:If you are a casual tennis player who doesn't hit the fuzz off the ball this is a good purchase. Do you have neighborhood tennis courts and you like to play tennis when your friends are over? Do you play tennis at a 4.0 level or below? Are you a high school tennis coach who wants to preserve a bunch of tennis balls after matches for your practice? Do you want to have backup tennis balls in your bag in case you or your partner ever forget to buy new ones? Are you trying to think of a gift for the tennis player in your life? In any of those scenarios, the tennis saver is for you.I gave it 4 stars because the product worked as described. If I could have used it as I expected I would have given it 5 stars.
Reviewer: Derek S Xie
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent product! Useful for 4.0 and below. Might even have some value for 4.5 players.
Review: It really works! I use it all the time with great result. One time, I opened a can of new balls and they were flat. I put them in Gexco Tennis Ball Saver for a day and it was re-pressurized and had the proper bounce. I can usually get 5 hours of tennis over 3 days out of one can of balls by using this thing, before the rubber of the ball gets too soft from repeated deformation on impact that they can't hold pressure. What happens then is it has the right bounce, but comes off the racquet noticeably slower than newer balls, because the old ball easily pancakes on the racquet and doesn't pop off. I play 2 hours a session and can basically use the same can of balls for 3 sessions plus warm up for the 4th session before opening a new can. If you are a high level player (4.5+) then you may be wearing out the rubber on the ball in one session anyway that this won't help you, but for ~$15 you can give it a try and see how it goes. Maybe save them for warmup during the next session?Another thing of note is I like the build quality. The dimension inside holding the balls is snug, so there is less empty space, which also means more efficient in pressurizing the container when the top screws down. When balls are pretty new and have all the fuzz on it, sometimes the bottom ball is reluctant to get out. Nothing some tapping won't solve though. I had a Gamma one before and I don't remember the tolerances being this tight. The whole thing is heavy plastic so it feels like pretty good quality and should last.I really can't believe it took me this long to get it. Now I can use premium tennis balls and get at least 2 full sessions out of them. I'm a 4.0 player who hits very hard with heavy topspin but I usually play with my wife who's a 3.0 to 3.5 so I don't smash the ball all the time, but we still rally at pretty good pace. Also, I have no qualms about playing one session and then take a break for a few days before playing again. Before I got this gadget I'd have to open another can of balls. Now I know I can use the same balls again. That's a great feeling haha
Reviewer: Decoon
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good but better with a simple modification
Review: Not completely sure that it works to maintain the balls since I don't have a gauge for the actual tennis ball pressure but I can tell you it does hold the pressure inside the can over time as long as you lubricate the gasket as instructed on the directions for use.To be sure I added an air inlet valve to it to check the pressure over an extended time period (and to add even more pressure) and it has worked great. I think the claims are that it creates about 14 PSI when closed ("as is" out of the box) but I did not see that on the air gauge when I tested my modified unit. I found it closes with only about 10 PSI being created. This is less that what the manufacture claims are. Still it does build pressure just by closing it and it holds that pressure over time very well.For about 10 minutes of work and a $4.00 tire air inlet valve from Auto zone I was able to modify it and pump it up to about 25 PSI which it held for several days. At this pressure the balls in the unit started to crush slightly so I backed it off to about 20 PSI. It will not only hold this pressure but it will bring old balls back to a stronger or like new bounce at this pressure. I don't know why they don't sell it with an air inlet valve in the first place since it was so easy to modify(probably the lawyers!). I carry a small hand air pump in my tennis bag, put the balls in the "Tennis ball saver" when done hitting and then pump it to about 20 PSI. Easy quick and pretty damn cool!!!
Customers say
Customers like the functionality, durability, and value of the recreation ball. They mention it's a useful gadget and great for practices. Some also say it keeps balls fresh and is well worth its cost. However, some are disappointed with air leakage and have mixed opinions on the hold pressure.
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