Penn Championship Extra Duty Tennis Balls (3-pack) vs QST 36 tennis balls for beginners (youth red felt) 12-pack
Overall winner: QST 36 tennis balls for beginners (youth red felt) 12-pack
Key Differences
Pick Penn QST 36 Kids (A) if you need low-compression, beginner-focused red/yellow balls optimized for 36' courts and a more affordable listed price tier. Pick Penn Championship Extra Duty (B) if you need durable extra-duty felt for everyday play and clubs, sold in a large value pack despite some reports of mixed bounce and occasional flat balls
Penn Championship Extra Duty Tennis Balls (3-pack)
Penn Championship tennis balls with extra duty felt for hard courts. Durable and consistent quality for regular play, suitable for clubs and recreational leagues. Mixed feedback on bounce and flatness by customers
Pros
- extra duty felt for hard courts
- durable for frequent play
- consistent quality across court types
- suitable for clubs and coaches
Cons
- mixed bounce performance on some sets
- some cans may have flat balls
QST 36 tennis balls for beginners (youth red felt) 12-pack
Penn QST 36 tennis balls designed for beginners with lower compression and reduced speed. Great for 36' courts and young players, featuring a 2-tone felt for easy spin tracking
Pros
- lower compression for controlled bounce
- 75% reduced speed for beginner play
- 2-tone felt design for tracking spin
- durable for young players
Cons
- specific to youth/beginner use
- mixed opinions on value
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Penn |
| Durability | Penn |
| Versatility | Penn |
| User Reviews | Penn |