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GAMMA Two-Tone Pickleball Indoor Training Ball
The GAMMA Two-Tone Indoor Training Ball makes it easier than ever to practice adding spin to your swings, or responding to the spin imparted by your opponents. These brightly colored balls are divided into two halves of purple and pink so you can quickly determine which direction they're moving and at what rate. They have a balanced construction that's perfect for both training and recreational play so you can focus on improving your skills while enjoying your typical game of pickleball.These Indoor Two-Tone Training Balls are manufactured with 26 precisely molded holes and comes in a two-piece construction. They are easy to see against neutral to darker courts and are perfect to bring out when you want to drill skills for consistency. The contrasting colors are not only useful for practice but stand out in a variety of different lighting setups so you aren't having to trade out balls depending on where you play.
The Two-Tone Indoor Training Pickleballs from GAMMA will become your go-to choice for strengthening your spin capacity and maintaining hand-eye coordination.
Sold as 6-pack or 12-pack.
Specifications
Weight: .85 ounces (24 gram)
Diameter: 2.9 inch
Bounce (from 78 inches on concrete floor): 33 inches
Available in High-Vis Optic Green
Two-piece welded construction
Made in China
Reviews ()
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Tough to see!
Feb 1, 2023
These are really tough to see for indoor play! Maybe because our indoor courts are bright blue?Go with orange or yellow!
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Gamma 2 tone pickleball
Jan 11, 2023
Were just what we needed for indoors. Our facility has a white tile floor and white walls with sodium lights that makes it hard to see the ball. These were easy to see and makes play more fun. They bounce well and seem to be holding up well.
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Disappointed
Dec 14, 2022
The seams are not only visible but they can be felt. The balls don't always bounce true.
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Pickleball Product Review
Jun 14, 2022
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Two-tone balls.
Apr 20, 2022
While I haven’t yet used them, I look forward to practicing them to practice picking up spin shots. Sounds like an interesting new tool.