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View Poll Results: What's your favorite tennis ball?
Dunlop Championship 7 5.30%
Dunlop A-Player 1 0.76%
Dunlop Grand Prix 16 12.12%
Pro Penn Marathon 14 10.61%
Penn ATP 19 14.39%
Penn Championship 6 4.55%
Wilson US Open 32 24.24%
Wilson Championship 3 2.27%
Babolat French Open 7 5.30%
Other 27 20.45%
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Old 12-04-2012, 11:14 AM   #61
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lol you are nuts man. how are you going to tell me what bothers me or not. only i can feel what i feel. hitting dunlop balls doesnt bother me a bit. i just dont like the way they feel so i choose not too play with them. its not because of this shock thing you keep trying to drill into me. but at this point i dont think you will get it, so nevermind. believe whatever you want
Seriously, are you just messing with me? I have tried my best to be as helpful, informative, patient and diplomatic as possible on this matter but it appears that you are either playing games with me or something else is going on? Are you adverse to learning something new?

Are you still in high school? Is English your primary language? It seems that you are misunderstanding quite a few things that I am saying or you are just taking it the wrong way. What I meant by "bothering you a bit" is just another way of saying that you don't like the those balls because you don't like the way they feel.

Sorry to be so blunt but I just cannot figure out why you are not grasping these concepts. Try asking someone else who is older, has more knowledge of science or has a better grasp of the language and see if they don't agree that what I've been saying doesn't make perfect sense to them.

If you are just yanking my chain, I don't appreciate it since I've spent a considerable amount of time/effort trying get these ideas across to you.
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Old 12-04-2012, 03:06 PM   #62
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Yesterday, played a couple doubles sets with new DunlopHDHardCourtChamps. My first flat serve bounces around belt high, air temps 60, no wind.
Today, one set old ProPenns, air temp closer to 55 with rain likely, first flat bounces easy mid chest at the backboard, seen often when my flats up the middle landed on the partner's court.
If I had Wilson's, the bounce would be higher.
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Old 12-04-2012, 04:06 PM   #63
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Wilson US Open Extra Duty and also Head ATP (that it's supposed to be same as Penn balls?)
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Seriously, are you just messing with me? I have tried my best to be as helpful, informative, patient and diplomatic as possible on this matter but it appears that you are either playing games with me or something else is going on? Are you adverse to learning something new?

Are you still in high school? Is English your primary language? It seems that you are misunderstanding quite a few things that I am saying or you are just taking it the wrong way. What I meant by "bothering you a bit" is just another way of saying that you don't like the those balls because you don't like the way they feel.

Sorry to be so blunt but I just cannot figure out why you are not grasping these concepts. Try asking someone else who is older, has more knowledge of science or has a better grasp of the language and see if they don't agree that what I've been saying doesn't make perfect sense to them.

If you are just yanking my chain, I don't appreciate it since I've spent a considerable amount of time/effort trying get these ideas across to you.
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yea. i thnk you are messing with me. telling me how i feel about the way i feel about something? that was when i realized its not worth it. again, nevermind. believe whatever you want
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I am down the very last of my USA-made Pro Penns. Anyone have industry info on who supplies Prince Tour balls? I know Prince sources many ancillary products from Japan and am taking a flyer, hoping that their Tour ball are the same/similar to Yonex Tour balls. TIA.
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Wilson US Open Extra Duty and also Head ATP (that it's supposed to be same as Penn balls?)
among the head balls, which one do you think is the best one as far as control goes?
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Old 12-04-2012, 09:38 PM   #67
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yea. i thnk you are messing with me. telling me how i feel about the way i feel about something? that was when i realized its not worth it. again, nevermind. believe whatever you want
Wow! You are really off the mark here. I was not telling how you feel..,

You are completely misinterpreting my ideas and my intent. From your over-reaction to my use of the word "bother", it appears that you clearly do not understand my use of the word. It was not meant as an attack or an affront to you. It was simply just another way of saying that you do not like the (hard) feel of Dunlop balls. I was serious when I wondered if English is your mother tongue because of the way you reacted to this word as well as your reaction/reply when I mentioned shock and vibrations. You appeared to took that as completely negative as well.

Not sure why you took offense. I was NOT telling you how you feel -- you had already told ME that. I was trying to inform you about the physical characteristics of the interaction with the (harder) ball that accounted for your dislike of the ball. I completely agree that Dunlop balls feel harder/stiffer than other brands. I was simply pointing out the underlying reason for this shared perception.
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I am down the very last of my USA-made Pro Penns. Anyone have industry info on who supplies Prince Tour balls? I know Prince sources many ancillary products from Japan and am taking a flyer, hoping that their Tour ball are the same/similar to Yonex Tour balls. TIA.
The Prince Tour ball was the best clay court ball a few years ago. Their QC started going down and some balls would randomly fuzz up like crazy. The bounce of these balls was excellent if you hit with a lot of spin.
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I am down the very last of my USA-made Pro Penns. Anyone have industry info on who supplies Prince Tour balls? I know Prince sources many ancillary products from Japan and am taking a flyer, hoping that their Tour ball are the same/similar to Yonex Tour balls. TIA.
It's going on 4 years since Head/Penn closed down their ball manufacturing plant in Arizona in early 2009. Are those old Pro Penn balls still any good? I would also be interested in hearing any info on Prince Tour balls. It appears that the only Prince balls that have been available for a while now are their training balls.
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It's going on 4 years since Head/Penn closed down their ball manufacturing plant in Arizona in early 2009. Are those old Pro Penn balls still any good? I would also be interested in hearing any info on Prince Tour balls. It appears that the only Prince balls that have been available for a while now are their training balls.

Still good -- amazingly, not one bad tube. I stocked up and carefully stored them as soon as they closed up shop here, now I am down to the last two tubes.

I've seen the Prince Tour Extra Duty available through distributors other than TW. Prices are similar to Penn Marathon, which I guess I will have to try sooner or later. I played the Yonex Tours in Japan and really like them -- they do not appear to be distributed in the USA and shipping from the UK or Japan is prohibitively expensive.
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I personally love the Pro Penn Marathon Extra Duty balls. My high school uses them, and they generally retain their bounce for several months. Almost every other ball we've used usually dies within the month we get them.
For me, they also aren't too heavy or light, so hitting with them feels fine


I also liked using the can of Slazenger balls I bought. Only problem I had with them is the logo of the ball wears off, which kind of bothers me at times
my experience as well.
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^ Never seen any Volkl balls in my neck of the woods. Which Dunlops are you referring to? You must qualify your statement. There are also a number of other models than the 3 listed in the poll. You cannot dismiss the highly-regarded Grand Prix balls just cuz you don't like the A-Player, Championship or one of the other Dunlop models.

http://www.dunlop.com/us/catalog/2010/tennis/balls
tried the volkl balls...nothing special. they retained their bounce but the felt wasn't very durable as they went bald pretty quickly.
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The hardness of the Dunlop ball is exactly what that shock (& vibration) transmitted the arm is.
this is the main complaint that nearly everyone i hit with has about the Dunlop ball.
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Wow! You are really off the mark here. I was not telling how you feel..,

You are completely misinterpreting my ideas and my intent. From your over-reaction to my use of the word "bother", it appears that you clearly do not understand my use of the word. It was not meant as an attack or an affront to you. It was simply just another way of saying that you do not like the (hard) feel of Dunlop balls. I was serious when I wondered if English is your mother tongue because of the way you reacted to this word as well as your reaction/reply when I mentioned shock and vibrations. You appeared to took that as completely negative as well.

Not sure why you took offense. I was NOT telling you how you feel -- you had already told ME that. I was trying to inform you about the physical characteristics of the interaction with the (harder) ball that accounted for your dislike of the ball. I completely agree that Dunlop balls feel harder/stiffer than other brands. I was simply pointing out the underlying reason for this shared perception.

If you are satisfied with, "I don't like it just because I don't like it" then I guess I've been wasting my time trying to give some insight into the physical phenomenon that accounts for our perceptions of ball/string interactions. Let me warn you tho' -- you will not get far when writing college papers or when submitting reports for future jobs if you say, "it's that way, just because". You really need to figure out the WHY and how to express that WHY to others.
lol. well you took the time to go back and edit posts just for me. funny. and now you are saying stuff about warning me about writing papers and jobs? thanks mom! LOL you crack me up.
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lol. well you took the time to go back and edit posts just for me. funny. and now you are saying stuff about warning me about writing papers and jobs? thanks mom! LOL you crack me up.
I took the time to edit the posts so I would not offend you since you seemed to be taking several things that I had to say the wrong way. The refusal to even consider a very logical, scientific explanation puzzles me. A very vague, "I just don't like it" is what amazes me. "nuff said.
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Slazenger grass and hardcourt balls.
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I took the time to edit the posts so I would not offend you since you seemed to be taking several things that I had to say the wrong way. The refusal to even consider a very logical, scientific explanation puzzles me. A very vague, "I just don't like it" is what amazes me. "nuff said.
lol yea. that was good. you edited out other stuff too. but its cool man. no hard feelings. just a stupid debate. i dont like the way balls feel, you are going off on some tangent to prove soemthing, its all non sense. you play with what you like, and i will play with what i like. everyone wins
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^ Hardly what I would call a debate at all. What is it that you thought we were "debating"? My first query to you was an attempt to get some concrete or explicit (rather than vague) feedback on why you did not like Dunlop balls. It turned out that we agreed that Dunlop balls, in general, feel harder than other balls. This is a perfectly valid gripe or assessment. (For me, that hardness is offset by other, more positive qualities of GP balls).

My next intent was not really to say why you felt that this hardness is not to your liking. My primary intent was to explain the (scientific) reason why one ball feels harder than another -- it is not nonsense at all. However, it seems to me that you were not focusing on that explanation but, rather, on certain words that I was using, like "shock" and "bother". Those were the tangents that I saw in this discussion.
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^ Hardly what I would call a debate at all. What is it that you thought we were "debating"? My first query to you was an attempt to get some concrete or explicit (rather than vague) feedback on why you did not like Dunlop balls. It turned out that we agreed that Dunlop balls, in general, feel harder than other balls. This is a perfectly valid gripe or assessment. (For me, that hardness is offset by other, more positive qualities of GP balls).

My next intent was not really to say why you felt that this hardness is not to your liking. My primary intent was to explain the (scientific) reason why one ball feels harder than another -- it is not nonsense at all. However, it seems to me that you were not focusing on that explanation but, rather, on certain words that I was using, like "shock" and "bother". Those were the tangents that I saw in this discussion.
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lol and yet here you are taking my words such as 'debate' so seriously as well. dude, let it go man. i dont even care. why do you care so much? go out and hit some
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Zapvor,

Are you really laughing out loud as you write every post?
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