QST 36 tennis balls for beginners (youth red felt) 12-pack vs QST 36 Youth Foam Tennis Balls
Overall winner: QST 36 tennis balls for beginners (youth red felt) 12-pack
Key Differences
Product A (Penn QST 36 Kids Tennis Balls – Red, 12-ball) lists a lower price tier, has very high user rating (4.70 from 1,105 reviews) and emphasizes low compression for controlled bounce on 36' courts. Product B (Penn QST 36 Foam Tennis Balls for Beginners) is a foam, oversized training ball with a slightly lower average rating (4.60 from 814 reviews) and has mixed durability reports
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
QST 36 Youth Foam Tennis Balls
Foam tennis balls for beginners with higher density for controlled bounce and easy tracking. Good for kids on smaller courts; customers note suitable bounce and larger feel, though durability varies
Pros
- higher density for controlled bounce
- easier tracking with two-tone design
- oversized diameter for training
- suitable for beginners on 36' courts
Cons
- durability issues reported by some customers
- perceived value varies among buyers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Penn |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Penn |
| User Reviews | Penn |