Elevate Your Game with Raquex! 🎾
The Raquex Elite Tennis Balls Tube of 4 is designed for professional and tournament play, meeting ITF specifications. Made with durable ResistaFelt, these balls offer exceptional longevity and performance across all court surfaces. With precise specifications for optimal bounce and a resealable tube for convenience, they are the perfect choice for serious players.
Material Type | Felt, Rubber |
Item Diameter | 6.6 Centimetres |
Colour | Yellow |
M**L
Well balanced tennis balls made to ITF specification, good price
My tennis days are over now, but I still enjoy occasional training or a casual game. These tennis balls provide good balance and are well built.I’ve had three items from Raquex so far - their Exceed tennis racket, their compression sleeves and their overgrips. All are exceptional quality, so I expected no less from this set.Balls come in a pressurized tube, which preserves original quality until you open it. They look and feel good, with a good amount of pressure inside each.Bounciness isn't exactly a measure of quality. If the ball is too bouncy - it's not great either. These balls have a specific rebound, which allows you to predict how they behave and match your game.They're made to ITF specification.I've only used them once on a clay court so far and I enjoyed the game. They didn't pick up much dirt so they can be used repeatedly. £6 is a good price here - highly recommended.Thank you for reading my review. I hope you found it helpful.
A**N
Not as bouncy as premium brands, but good for hard surfaces.
These balls aren't a bad price, and come sealed in a pressurised tube, as you'd expect for some decent tennis balls.On opening the tube, and dropping a few balls on the ground, both my opponent and I felt that the bounce was on the low side. But we went on to have a game with them on a standard painted tarmac surface.The balls performed well for the game, and we didn't really notice the slightly lower bounces. So I'd say that they're perfectly good enough for using on hard surfaces. I've not tested them on grass, but I suspect the bounce would be insufficient.There was no noticeable degradation of performance during the 80 minutes that we played for, and after the game, the balls were still in very good condition, with no noticeable wear.In conclusion, these balls are pretty good, but not quite as bouncy as the Slazenger or Head balls that I'm used to.Update: after 3 games now, and probably around 5 hours of play, the balls are still in a good playable condition.
K**Z
Good Quality, Well Branded and a Fun to Open Can!
Prior to getting these tennis balls I had never heard of Raquex as a brand name before so was a little unsure of what to expect.The balls came in a well branded, nicely designed plastic can that seemed to be very strongly air locked.When you take the plastic lid off the can you then have to peel off a metal pull tab lid… sort of like opening a can of sardines but this one makes a good pop when you open it, due to the air lock I assume.I compared the balls to my usual Slazenger branded ones and the only noticeable difference is that these ones seem slightly firmer and marginally better quality!These are a well made, well branded ball that are as good as other leading brands… if not slightly better!I recommend giving them a try!
M**I
Good Tennis Balls
A decent can of 4 tennis balls. I was a little bit sceptical when I first ordered them as Raquex isn't really a brand I'd heard of and I'm a tennis fan who plays and watches the sport. However, they soon won me over. These are great.The balls come in a really nicely designed pressurised can and you get 4 balls inside. There's a nice satisfying hiss as you open it which is always a good sign (they're packaged in airtight cans to maintain their bounce and performance. If they're not pressurised they start losing air from within) and they bounce really well on the ground and come off the racquet with a decent pop. They also have a nice little fluff to them.Sadly they don't have that tennis ball smell to them but I realise this is just a me issue as I like that new ball chemical smell.Still, these are great and I can't wait to use them properly on a court. Recommended.
M**P
Probably alright
Well, there's a nice pop when you open the tube, which inspires confidence. They bounce nicely, and feel "proper" (there's no other way to describe it). They might not last quite as long as other brands that cost two or three times as much but really, unless you're playing at an elite level, I doubt you'd notice much difference, unless you're a brand snob.
A**A
Good quality but not very bouncy
So I got these for the dog so my review is based on that and not on playing tennis!I don’t know if the ball is suppose to not bounce at all when playing tennis but my dog didn’t love the fact that they have almost no bounce! The quality is however amazing and they didn’t get destroyed easily at all!
F**D
Good for hard court
Not heard of this brand so was keen to try ; I had low expectations but these surpassed with ease.Good bounce and directly comparable to other known brands.No noticeable drop in bounce after 2 hours of playing. Tested on hard court, not on grass due to current weather.
A**N
Play well & are lasting.
Drafted in a few of the guys to help test these, I'd never heard of the brand but one of the guys had, reckoning they were an 'up & coming' brand.They played well & importantly, they lasted well in the hammering we gave them at the weekend, even in the wet, they performed well.They're every bit as good as the Dunlop's we normally use. They're no better, no worse, but are slightly more expensive. We've ordered more, admittedly because the usual Dunlop balls were out of stock, but ultimately, they're very good balls.
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