





🎾 Elevate your practice with balls that keep pace with your passion!
GAMMA Sports Pressureless Tennis Balls deliver consistent bounce and superior durability through multi-layer rubber construction. Designed for indoor and outdoor use, these balls maintain shape and performance longer than traditional pressurized balls, making them ideal for players, coaches, and ball machines seeking reliable, cost-effective training tools.




















| ASIN | B0C7RZ8PMP |
| Age Range (Description) | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,555 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #49 in Tennis Balls |
| Brand | GAMMA |
| Brand Name | GAMMA |
| Color | Pack of 18 |
| Construction Type | Multi-layer rubber construction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (924) |
| Date First Available | June 29, 2023 |
| Included Components | Tennis Balls |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.15 x 7.91 x 5.31 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | GAMMA |
| Material | Rubber |
| Model Name | Presureless Tennis Ball Box |
| Number of Items | 18 |
| Outer Material | Polyester |
| Package Weight | 1.11 Kilograms |
| Size | Box of 18 |
| Sport | Tennis |
| Style | Box of 18 |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 090852026709 |
| Unit Count | 18.0 Count |
J**E
Crappy dogballs . All busted in 4 days
Dont last
M**0
good cheap practice balls. good for ball machines too
pressureless balls. they work. a bit slower. less bounce. less spring. but they last. and look good. i think this brand isn't as bouncy as some others ive tried.
A**H
Fetch-Proof...For At Least an Hour
If your dog is a certified "ball surgeon" like mine—peeling covers off tennis balls faster than I can say "fore!"—this bulk pack is a lifesaver. Or should I say, a time saver. Because no matter the brand, these are temporary. The GAMMA Pressureless Tennis Balls give me just enough time to enjoy a cup of coffee before hearing that telltale “crunch-crunch” of another tennis ball meeting its demise. But hey, at this price and in this quantity, it’s like a never-ending supply of doggy entertainment. Pros: Bright yellow and easy to spot in the yard (until your pup’s slobber turns them into swamp green). Solid bounce for both tennis and fetch! Bulk pack = fewer panicked Amazon orders when you realize you’re down to the last intact ball. Cons: None—unless you count my dog’s sheer determination to destroy them all. Verdict? These balls are a worthy investment in your dog's happiness and your own sanity. Just don’t expect them to last more than an hour in the paws of a true destroyer. 10/10 would recommend, 1/10 chance they’ll survive my dog. 🐾
K**R
Ok for dogs not for tennis
I bought these pressure -less balls to use in my spin shot ball machine. I replaced Penn pressure-less balls that were about a year old. Some of them were starting to get soft, but mostly they lost all their fuzz Do yourself a favor and avoid these balls. Very inconsistent quality, some of them are pretty Good and have a normal bounce others are very deflated and do not bounce well. Out of the 75 a solid 10% are completely unusable. About another third are mediocre at best. The real issue is that there’s no consistency from ball to ball, they all bounced differently. With the machine, they should all be relatively similar, but are not. Some do not clear the net some go deep in the court others barely make it over the net, and with over swinging there’s no power on the ball because they’re re dead Nearly all of my year old pressureless balls are better than these that are brand new Not excited about sending these to a landfill, but they’re really not worth using them, I’ll try to return them.
T**X
Some of the balls were completely flat on arrival
Used these in my ball machine but be advised that many of them probably at least 15 of them right out of the box were completely flat. For a pressure-less ball this means there is a crack in the rubber underneath the nap (ball fur). In retrospect I should have just shipped them all back. I would advise doing a bounce test on all the balls out of the box. With an underlying cut in the rubber even with a pressure-less ball this creates a problem when the ball machine wheels grip the ball and they will not launch properly; you can still use them for serving practice as I did but it's pretty bad to have at least 15 of them dead out of the box. So it makes me think these are "seconds" the factory is unloading in bulk; somehow rejected QA in the factory in Thailand. Hope this helps.
B**Y
Perfect for my ball machine
Perfect for my ball machine because they don’t go flat like regular balls.
A**R
Work for serving practice… not much else.
I give these a solid meh. I bought two boxes of them to throw in a bucket and use for serving practice. One of the balls was completely flat out of the box and went in the trash. About 20% are descent. The rest are all over the place. Some have bumps and bounce in weird directions when they hit the ground. Others have less pressure than the rest and don’t bounce the same. Overall and as a beginner, they work for the sole purpose of standing back and practicing your serve, but there is no way I could play an actual game with them.
W**S
Yellow Ballers Beware, Green Ballers Read on.
I purchased two boxes of these balls in the spring. They were stored indoors and we live at normal altitude. The balls were used for about 3 hours of play per week, always on hard courts. "Bounce" -- I would say 25% of the balls were not "non-pressurized" properly, which was not a good start considering quality control should have caught some of those first. The balls that were properly stiff bounced sufficiently for the first 2 months, but they began to decline at that point and were bouncing similar to a green ball by month 3. By month 5 I would categorize their bounce as an orange ball, and we have replaced them at this point. "Felt" -- High quality felt. Even while engaging in heavy spin shots, the felt didn't tear, and did not "over-fluff". The balls still have excellent felt after 5 months of use, even though they are now discolored. "Feel" -- The balls have a heavy feel you should come to expect from pressureless tennis balls. They are not as bad as a ball dedicated for a ball machine, but they definitely feel heavy on contact than a pressurized ball. Again, the felt helps this ball have a better feel than some other practice balls Recommendation: As a training aid for a yellow ball player, I do not recommend purchase, even at this price point. However, if you have a junior who is currently training in green ball, and you want to start preparing them for a move into yellow ball, these could be an excellent stepping stone between green and yellow. Although this is a very niche usage scenario, and the quality control is definitely something to be wary of, the price point of these balls provides a short term, disposable ball for your junior to grind their way into yellow ball.
V**E
Las pelotas no botan lo suficiente para poder jugar. Honestamente, no son buenas ni para entrenar. Quizás para jugar con el perro.
M**N
Balles pour canon à balles
M**A
The balls are of poor quality. The surface is uneven and bumpy, which causes them to bounce irregularly. Not suitable for practice
H**R
Buen precio y calidad
C**E
Es exactamente lo que dice la descripción
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