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Wilson Triniti Pro Tennis Ball 24 Can Case

Oversized Item - Ships for $5.95

Wilson Triniti Pro Tennis Ball 24 Can Case

$144.49

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Overview

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Continuing to provide a high quality and sustainable option, Wilson adds to the collection the Triniti Pro Balls. Designed with fully sustainable packaging, this is the premium ball of the Triniti line.  It will feel a bit livelier for competitive play, as it features premium woven felt for a consistent bounce. The ball will also remain fresh for hours of use thanks to the Engage Core of integrated plastomer material.  While there will not be the familiar "pop" sound made by a traditional ball can, the unique octagonal container is 100% recyclable after use. These are ITF and USTA approved. A better ball for the planet.

  • 3-ball sleeve, 24 sleeves per case
  • All court surfaces
  • Fully recyclable packaging
  • Construction optimized for lively and responsive properties upon contact with string bed
  • Engage Core helps the ball feel fresh 4x longer than a ball with a standard core

    Customer Reviews

    4.0 out of 5
    20 Customer Reviews
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    Great ball for tennis machineThis is a great ball if you have a tennis ball machine. They are very consistent and last quite a while.
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    Will Last YEARS!Hands down the most durable practice tennis balls. I've had basket full of Triniti balls for about 3 years and still look and feel new. I use them primarily for my tennis ball machine and serve practice. As a power 4.5 player I've used and abused the heck out of them and they still perform well. Highly recommend if you're looking to invest into a practice set of balls for the long-run.
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    Best balls EVERThese balls saved my sanity- after multiple “pressurized” cans failed to produce new balls for matches I went searching for the perfect ball- these fit all the criteria- not only do they make it through one “official” match but you can continue to use them for fun matches an average of 5 more times!!! I am so happy the packaging crushes flat and takes up little space when disposing of them- unlike the plastic cans taking up space in a landfill! Also the Triniti packaging is biodegradable! I hope they never get discontinued. I will cry. Also I only love the dark blue label
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    Wilson Triniti Pro Tennis BallsWe really feel that these balls are the best quality for our tennis lessons. The only problem, is getting them in a timely manner.
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    Awesome ballsIf you can get past the first 15 minutes until they bounce less these balls are totally worth it. I'm surprised more people don't buy them. I'm a 5.0 player and have no problem with them. Try them!
    4 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    Awesome Practice BallsThese are the best balls for practicing with friends. The fuzz and the bounce last a long long time. I played with the same basket 6+ months before getting new ones. Bounce was consistent throughout the entire time. They are SLIGHTLY heavier than regular balls but that's why you practice with them. You can play with them but they're not quite the same.
    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Great ballLove these balls. The issue however is tennis culture loves to pop a new can every match. These are good practically forever. I have them in my ball machine and no drop in performance after a year. I hope they will end up more in match play one day and we stop wasting/consuming so much as a sport. I’ll keep dreaming.
    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    I use these balls for everythingI play matches with these balls and use them in my Titan One ball machine. They bounce consistently, feel good, and last for many months even when used multiple times a week. These are just better balls in every way; much lower cost (because they last so long) and less waste! Yes, some people don’t like them because they sound and feel “different” and they don’t like change. They just don’t care about the fact that every year more than 300 million balls end up in landfills. That’s appalling. What other sport uses its ball for an hour and then throws it away? By the way, I started playing tennis in the late 60’s so if anyone should resist change it should be me! ;-) But we have to adapt and change and think about the big picture and not just stay with our sentimental attachment to the pop/hiss of opening a new can of pressurized balls.
    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    Best pressureless balls ever!Took them 40 years to figure out how to make a pressureless ball that wasn't a "rock" and didn't weigh more than a regular pressurized ball. I use them with ball machine and they have lasted over a year. Fantastic investment if you play a lot of tennis or buy a case for the ball machine.
    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
    1 out of 5 Stars
    Wilson tennis ballsThe most awful tennis balls ever. Can't play with them. Hopefully I can return them. They are not pressurized.
    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]

    Previous Feedback  

    Comments: I just got these and I haven't tried the other trinities, yet. I like the pro version a lot. They are definitely heavy feeling and they sound like a racquetball (which actually kinda makes your hits sound more powerful). They are durable and bounce as good as a can that has been opened for a few days. Of course, they'll never lose that bounce. I'm using them for my lobster elite; I will probably try them out in regular play as well because they really aren't that much different, unless you're semi-pro where you need everything perfect. Would like to see someone compare these with the regular trinities to see if these are worth the extra $45. No one online has a review yet, that's why I posted this.  
    From: Granite, Socal, 12/9/21