Gamma Revive Tennis Ball Pressurizer – Pressurized Ball Saver Storage Canister, Keeps Balls Fresh, Preserves and Restores New Ball Bounce

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Gamma Revive Tennis Ball Pressurizer – Pressurized Ball Saver Storage Canister, Keeps Balls Fresh, Preserves and Restores New Ball Bounce

Gamma Revive Tennis Ball Pressurizer – Pressurized Ball Saver Storage Canister, Keeps Balls Fresh, Preserves and Restores New Ball Bounce

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Tennis balls have to be stored for about two weeks at appropriate pressure levels to be successfully re-pressurized. The "Tourna ball saver", is of the many ‘screw together” ball savers that have been on the market for years . The machine has been fantastic up to this point. I have had no problems and it has been great! I have cycled the balls through a couple of times now and was happy with the results. Very happy. SLEEK & EASY TO STORE: SpeedFeed®’s sleek profile (20.25" x 14" x 3.25") allows it to be used as a convenient ball storage device in the trunk of a car, at home in the closet or under the bed, as well as on the court or field. Weighs 5lbs filled with tennis balls. TENNIS BALLS NOT INCLUDED. The amount of pressure needed to squeeze a tennis ball can vary depending on the ball’s size and material. However, it generally takes from 26 and 27 pounds per square inch (12-14PSI) of pressure to compress a regular tennis ball. Final Words

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Research has been done after using a pressurizer over the tennis balls and the result is positive. We have seen that pressurized balls bounce more and they get a longer lifespan. So, you can go for the pressurizer if you think that your balls don’t act suitably. The best way to keep tennis balls pressurized is by leaving them in the can unopened. However, unopened tennis balls will not last indefinitely. There is always the possibility of micro leaks and overall material degradation with time. Unopened tennis balls may be able to stay good between 2 to 4 years. The Gexco tennis ball saver is another best pressurizer to store your tennis balls. Many advanced players prefer this ball saver because of its effective storage system. Every last minute, you will have a fresh and bouncy ball, like you just brought it from a new can. Moreover, you can easily use the pressurizer—just put in the balls and shut the screw. Of course, the FLIP SIDE of the coin is that should the air pressure within the ball be too extreme, the ball would start to bulge in various areas and you wouldn’t get a true bounce. Every player experienced that at least once. You are in a hurry to be on the tennis court at the time and when you finally reach it, you find out your tennis balls are flat. Not absolutely flat, but flat enough to destroy your match. I always try to keep at least one can of new tennis balls in my tennis bag. Just for a case. But there is a long lasting discussion among tennis recreational players if there is a way to keep your tennis balls fresh for a long time. Tennis Ball Saver or Tennis Ball Pressurizer is usually the answer. But does it really work? Is a buying of Tennis Ball Saver good idea or just money thrown out of the window? Here I try to answer these questions. Why tennis balls wear out after some time?

IDEAL FOR TENNIS PRACTICE: Pressureless tennis balls are highly popular among teaching pros & tutors, as well as avid players as they are highly durable and can be used in all kinds of lessons & practice. Plus, they're also ideal to use with ball machines! Furthermore, every tennis player knows how convenient it is to always have a large supply of tennis balls in a handy mesh bag. Efficient Pressure Retention: Head's technology ensures the pressurizer effectively seals the container, preserving the optimal pressure within the tennis balls. This results in maintained bounce and responsiveness, which can significantly improve gameplay and extend the life of the balls.

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The main advantage of this solution is that they are really cheap. When it comes to actual functionality, the Tourna ball saver is known to have problems to keep sufficient pressure inside. Generally speaking, the quality of these concepts could slow the rate at which a ball goes flat but certainly won’t revive anything.This holds true regardless of the surface you are playing on too. Sure, some courts are NATURALLY LIVELIER than others, and other factors like: Innovative new product with cool design, but with some delayed production and still some uncertaintees! The HEAD PRESSURIZERS collection saves money and reduces polluting waste. The pressurizers maintain and recover the pressure of your tennis and padel balls, thus extending their life and improving their quality. They favor a homogeneous rebound between games, regardless of the passage of time. I’ve been using tennis ball savers for years. They work!I play about 5 times a week 60 to 120 minutes a session, using one can of tennis balls with extra duty (a.k.a. Heavy duty felt). Usually the pressure lasts for a week, but, given my heavy topspin groundstrokes, the ball’s felt covering gets too chewed-up to generate spin. OFFICIAL BALL: Penn Championship is the Official Ball of USTA Leagues, so you know you're playing with high quality and consistent ball. Available in extra-duty felt, regular duty felt, or extra-duty high altitude felt. USTA and ITF approved.

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The new HEAD PRESSURIZERS collection is ecological, sustainable and cost-effective. Its success lies in the insertion of an O-ring to seal the air inside the products and thus maintain or recover the pressure of the tennis and padel balls. They will always be like they just came out of the store. You can keep your tennis balls in the container, and when you need them, all you have to do is take them out and voila you have a few fresh tennis balls to play with. Opened Old Tennis BallsI’ve used a pressureball tube in the past and it does restore the bounce but as the comments say it’s not the same as new as the felts is worn and I find sometimes that the balls start to swing more. Good enough for drills and practice, but not match play. I’d say if you can still make out the makers name on the ball it’s worth using one – will save cost and is less waste. So when you buy some balls, if you don’t plan on using them immediately, JUST KEEP THEM in the can and you can use them months or even years later. Court Performance



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