Penn, the official ball of the ATP, brings you the perfect way to collect autographs at the next Tour stop near you. These giant balls are a hit with players and fans around the world. The Penn Giant ball features authentic felt and is inflatable to 9lbs.
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A hit with players and fans around the world.
The perfect way to collect autographs at the next Tour stop.
A great gift for that tennis lover in your life.
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
perfect durable dog toy Aug 11, 2008
By Tonya Hazel We used to buy the oversized tennis balls at PetCo, but they kept getting busted by our mini Schnauzer's teeth. It got very expensive to replace at $15 a ball. This Penn tennis ball is much more well-made and no more expensive.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Perfectly how i expected. Jul 07, 2009
By H. Vinh
"Tennis Fan"
The ball was just as described and in wonderful condition. It came quickly and in great condition. This ball makes a perfect gift for a tennis fanatic.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Dog loves this large ball Nov 25, 2007
By Maxie
"card creater"
My large Golden Doodle loves this large ball. Once he gets a bite of the felt he carries it around and loves to have it thrown for him and he returns it gleefully.
What fun! Feb 07, 2010
By Reader in WV
"Reader"
This ball is great! Unlike the play balls you buy at the local department store, this one won't get punctured or deflate! It's a BLAST!!!
Dog Toy Dec 28, 2009
By BD
"BD"
This things is great. My parents have a chocolate lab who chases this thing across the yard like he's David Beckham. The size is perfect as he can't pick it up and bust it. This is the 3rd one he's had. The first was a different brand and finally dry rotted. Last year I bought one of these and it was stolen or somehow disappeared. This year he opened his gift with the same zeal he's always shown for it. Hands down the best "toy" he's ever had.