Tournament Tennisballs
Felt: englisch playne´s felt - P45:
- damping properties:
Due to the significantly lower thickness of the neddle felt, the ball
feels considerably harder. Especially due to the better damping
properties a tennisball with woven felt should always be the first
choice. In the case of internal pressure balls, it should also be
mentioned that as the felt thickness decreases, the ball softens due to
the pressure loss. With a balanced ratio as in the S-TU, the two effects
almost equal over a long period of time, so that there is a costly
feeling while maintaining the same jumping properties of the ball.
- wear and tear of the felt:
Since needle felt is not woven but consists of a close-meshed carrier
material of parallel arranged fibers, the durability is given not only
conditionally. Especially with aggressive spin the felt loses an
enormous amount of fibers from the felt composite. These lost fibers
cannot be replaced by those behind them and therefore quickly lead to an
unplayable ball (even though the internal pressure of the ball would
have been sufficient).
Woven felt represents a much more stable alternative. Due to the weaving technique, the felt fibers dissolve much more slowly and, above all, more controlledly out of the fiber composite. The fluff located behind the dissolved fibers controls and replaces the lost ones. Thus, the S-TU is given a constant "fluffiness" over a long period of time.
All these advantages make the Tennisma Paris Ball an economical product for players who value constant product features.
Delivered in cans of 4 balls
BRAND | Tennisman |
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Made in | Indonesia |
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