Penn Championship Regular Duty Tennis Balls vs Teloon Championship Tennis Balls - Extra/Regular Duty

Overall winner: Penn Championship Regular Duty Tennis Balls

Key Differences

Penn (A) has a substantially larger review sample and a higher average rating with controlled fiber release and a natural rubber feel, making it a reliable regular-duty option at a lower listed price tier. Teloon (B) is marketed as professional-level, comes sealed in pressure cans for bounce consistency, and offers extra/regular duty choices but has fewer reviews and mixed comments on durability

Penn Championship Regular Duty Tennis Balls

Penn Championship Regular Duty Tennis Balls

Penn • ★ 4.3/5 • Mid-Range

Penn Championship tennis balls designed for consistent nap and feel. Suitable for all courts with regular duty performance; customers note solid quality and durability for practice sessions

Pros

  • controlled fiber release for even nap
  • consistent feel and durability
  • works on all court types

Cons

  • mixed feedback on bounce
  • varied soft vs. hard feel
  • some mention of strong smell
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Teloon Championship Tennis Balls - Extra/Regular Duty

Teloon Championship Tennis Balls - Extra/Regular Duty

Teloon • ★ 3.8/5 • Mid-Range

Professional level training tennis balls sealed in pressure cans. Designed for stability and solid bounce across courts; valued by clubs and enthusiasts. Customers note good quality and value for money with varying durability

Pros

  • professional level training ball
  • stable, solid bounce
  • pressure cans for storage
  • suitable for various court types

Cons

  • mixed durability feedback
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Penn
Durability Teloon
Versatility Penn
User Reviews Penn