🏆 Elevate Your Game with Every Ball!
The Tourna Ballport Deluxe Tennis Ball Hopper is a robust and lightweight solution for tennis enthusiasts, holding up to 80 balls. Its innovative design features patented locking handles and easy-rolling wheels, making it the perfect companion for practice sessions. Endorsed by tennis great Pete Sampras, this hopper combines durability with functionality, ensuring you spend more time playing and less time collecting.
Pattern | Solid |
Capacity | 4.4 Pounds |
Shell Type | Soft |
UPC | 078914198304 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00078914198304 |
Age Range | Adult |
Batteries Included | No |
Bike Type | Freestyle |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Included Components | 1 Ballport |
Length | 27 Inches |
Height | 1.7 Inches |
Weight | 6.8 Pounds |
Shape | Round |
Material Type | other |
Number of Items | 1 |
Outer Material | other |
Season | Year-Round |
Features | Holds 80 balls |
Style | all-season |
Manufacturer | Variation |
Country of Origin | USA |
S**R
Good, but not great.
A decent product, but not worth the money it costs. The wheels got wort out fast.
G**.
Excelente! Calidad. Funcional
Muy útil para practicar. Se ve de buenos materiales y puedes recoger las pelotas con el mismo canasto sin agachar además tiene rueditas para mover aunque no es pesado. Le caben muchas pelotas.Es fácil de acomodar pues sus soportes se acomodan para que quede alto o para mover La recomiendo al 100 !
O**R
Ingenius
This is a great ball hopper. Many features make it better than the traditional ball hopper which I've been using. It is light and versatile with a very ingenious design. The handles in particular are fixed to the sides and won't fall apart like my old ball hopper frequently did. They also click together easily and separate easily if you want to invert it to set up as a ball basket. The wheels make it especially easy to maneuver without having to do too much lifting. But in any case, it is a lot lighter than the metal hoppers. And picking up balls is a snap. The bottom slots are just wide enough to ease the balls in but just narrow enough to keep them in once they're in. The top slider bars is an ingenious alternative to the swinging top on other hoppers, sliding them apart to access the balls, sliding together to keep them from falling out.Let me address criticisms from other users:1) It is not flimsy. Once put together, it is quite sturdy. Screws keep the sides together reliably. My old hopper, the screws would somehow come undone and the sides would fall apart. No problem here.2) Handles are not too short. I am an average size male and it is just the right height. If the handles were any taller then it wouldn't fit in my SUV as well, the hatch would hit them when it closes. I don't stoop when I roll it as one user who is 5'4" has commented.3) Assembly is not too difficult. It took me about 40 minutes to put together. Instructions are adequate and pretty straight forward if you have a little common sense. The hardest part was attaching both sides while keeping the top and bottom rods in place. It takes a few tries to keep everything aligned to snap together with the rods in place. I made the mistake of screwing on the wheels last but I was able to attach them anyways. It will be easier if you attach them before putting the sides together.4) Balls can get hung up when emptying into a ball machine but this is the case with any ball hopper. You certainly have to do a little shaking to completely empty the hopper but this is very minor and would be a issue with any ball hopper.
R**Z
It is easy to carry
It is a stable ball basket with 2 wheels .It is easy to carry.
C**N
A simple ball carrier made better with wheels!
I had a metal one and that rusted and was heavy.I bought this one due to the design and wheels which make it easier to carry or rather drag to the courts. Perfect for my kids' tennis lessons!The good:1) It doesn't take long to assemble although the manual is a bit lacking. But it's easy to snap them together and then tighten with the screws.2) the handles are a nice height for dragging and once folded down as a stand. quite stable too.The bad:1) The plastic material is quite soft and the self-taping screws are a bit short, so don't tighten too much or you will strip the plastic. In any case these self-taping screws are not great for such soft material, and over-time it will loosen and will never tighten properly again. Always the case with soft plastics. So I changed them to stainless steel M4 & M5 machine screws (the M4x22 screws I used a bit too long since that's I have on hand).Overall, very happy with the purchase.
M**E
So Much Better Than the Wilson Basket
I bought the Wilson branded 90 ball capacity basket as it's reviews were mostly very favorable. I can't understand why?!!! It's flimsy, and not easy to use. You need to push the legs together in order to get it to snap into retainers and stay upright. In extreme contrast, this Ballport hopper is a dream. It went together easily and is so much sturdier. The balls enter the hopper with greater ease because they don't just squeeze through the bars. The bars actually rotate. Also, it works exactly as you would want. You gather your balls from the court, lower the arms, grab the basket and lift. The arms fall right into place. Absolutely love it. Plus, it's less expensive than the Wilson. The only downside would be the arms aren't easily removed. This really isn't a problem, because I just lay it down in my trunk. The bars on top won't let the balls fall out (unlike the Wilson's).
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