ZELUS Weighted Training Balls for Baseball/Softball (12-pack, 1 lb each) vs Pro Brite Neon Teeball - 9" x 4oz, sponge core
Overall winner: ZELUS Weighted Training Balls for Baseball/Softball (12-pack, 1 lb each)
Key Differences
Franklin Pro Brite (A) is an official-size, 9" 4oz neon tee ball designed for youth tee-ball practice with a soft sponge rubber core and a lower listed price; ZELUS (B) provides heavy 1-lb PVC-wrapped weighted balls sold as a 12-ball training set built for durable power and technique work but is bulkier and may be too heavy for beginners. Pick A for standard tee-ball play and affordable practice balls; pick B for durable weighted training focused on power and instant technique feedback
ZELUS Weighted Training Balls for Baseball/Softball (12-pack, 1 lb each)
Durable 1-pound weighted practice balls with iron-sand core wrapped in PVC to build strength and improve technique. Real-time feedback through reshaping core grip; includes 12-pack for group or multi-session use
Pros
- dense 1 lb weight for strength training
- durable PVC exterior with iron-sand core
- immediate feedback on grip and swing
- bright red color for visibility
Cons
- weight may be heavy for beginners
- potential joint stress if misused
- not suitable for standard game play
Pro Brite Neon Teeball - 9" x 4oz, sponge core
Official size 9" 4oz teeball with sponge rubber core for safe practice. Great for tee ball training indoors or outdoors; customers note soft yet solid build and easy tracking by color
Pros
- official size & weight
- sponge rubber core for safety
- versatile indoor/outdoor use
- colorful to follow for kids
Cons
- bounce stability varies over time
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Franklin Sports |
| Durability | ZELUS |
| Versatility | Franklin Sports |
| User Reviews | Tie |