Very accurate review, congrats! I´ve been using this ball since 2016, (mainly bacuse they are cheap and of great quality) on hard court and feels great, last enough and bounces better with use. The feeling is great because of the 75 % of natural felt (cotton). I also would like to add that their characteristics are even better on clay. IMHO it is one of the greatest balls on the market. Greetings from Spain!
Loving the content as always! Might I suggest increasing the volume of the video when you're outside? I noticed it gets very quiet during those parts, but I hear you loud and clear when you're inside. Keep up the good work and stay safe!
Using them for a year now and they are way more durable then Wilson us open imho. We play with them like 6 sessions before they get soft, Wilson maybe 3 of 4 times. Maybe because of the climat in Holland, who knows..?
Harry on your forehand you should try having your racquet further back behind the body on the takeback, and focus a bit more on the unit turn. At the moment you're starting your forehand stroke on the side instead of behind your body.
He has heard countless tips about that fadeaway forehand of his since starting this channel. Nothing has changed, I guess you can't teach an old dog new tricks.
Thanks for the test, interesting as always. We also played them in a 4 hour 5-set-match to try them out. In the First 20 minutes they are a bit hard, like the Trinity balls from Wilson. After that, they played super well. In the fifth set however, they lost their capacity fast. In the end, we had to throw them away. They are less consistent than Dunlop ATP or Fort, balls or Head ATP Tour (which are heavier) or the Wilson US Open. But also cheaper. By the way, Decathlon managed to make them the official Moselle Open Balls (ATP 250 in Eastern France). Not to bad!
I’m gonna get the Wilson burn 100uls but the one that’s last generation so v3 because I can’t afford the more expensive one but it’s still really nice.
great review - i'll pick up a pack of their balls to try. Could you also do a review of their poly strings (TA 930/990)? They look interesting but theres not much info on them
I loved them after a few games. They last really long too. They are definitely more dense than other balls and feel a bit heavier, but I prefer that over balls that feel lighter like Dunlop ATPs or Babolat Gold.
Never heard of Decathlon stores here on the East Coast. Is it really necessary to genericize sporting equipment like Artengo to sell them at a cheaper price?
I have to disagree. I received a case with my Slinger ball machine. 6 months later they still bounce as high as new Penn Championship. They spin more than the Penn too based on how they kick on my serve and forehand. Do they play firm? Yes. And they absolutely plow through the court much faster than the Penn for me, but I play at 58-60lbs Wilson Sensation in a Clash. I can see if you play low tension where you might have trouble getting some speed. But these balls rule. I’d say similar in feel to the Dunlop ATP, but with much better wear.
@@hypewalliams629 Personally, I don't buy Dunlop balls anymore, ever since I went to their website and discovered why I was breaking so many strings playing with Dunlops. Dunlop intentionally makes the hardest ball in the world by having the highest internal ball pressure, but they will also have a higher chance of breaking strings because of that. I'll stick with Wilson US Open.
@@hypewalliams629 I'll agree US Open balls are more bouncy. US Open balls don't have as much internal pressure, which makes the ball squash a little more when it's hit. A Dunlop has stronger internal pressure so it doesn't squash as much and feels much harder when hitting it, to me.
Simply put, these tennis balls are hands-down the best I've ever tried. They're lively and astonishingly durable.
Very accurate review, congrats!
I´ve been using this ball since 2016, (mainly bacuse they are cheap and of great quality) on hard court and feels great, last enough and bounces better with use. The feeling is great because of the 75 % of natural felt (cotton). I also would like to add that their characteristics are even better on clay.
IMHO it is one of the greatest balls on the market.
Greetings from Spain!
Did he always play with the Yonex 95 or did he switch after that playtest you taped?! Great vid
Loving the content as always! Might I suggest increasing the volume of the video when you're outside? I noticed it gets very quiet during those parts, but I hear you loud and clear when you're inside. Keep up the good work and stay safe!
Keep posting. I like this channel. Very wholesome.
Thanks for the new information. Playing in So. Cal where it seems to stay hot all year long, I might try them out.
Using them for a year now and they are way more durable then Wilson us open imho. We play with them like 6 sessions before they get soft, Wilson maybe 3 of 4 times. Maybe because of the climat in Holland, who knows..?
Changing the Clash fot a Pure Drive?
Thanks! What about a TB920 review?
Hello Harry, nice content. Great to see you rallying with Coach Gu, great job! What kind of balls would you recommend to counter balance a fast court?
Hi, i always appreciate your videos except one part that it's mic volume is very low. Kindly increase your mic volume in future videos. thanks
Harry on your forehand you should try having your racquet further back behind the body on the takeback, and focus a bit more on the unit turn. At the moment you're starting your forehand stroke on the side instead of behind your body.
He's most likely played more tennis than you have. Also, as you can see he's no longer in his youthful prime, so he doesn't move as well, clearly.
He has heard countless tips about that fadeaway forehand of his since starting this channel. Nothing has changed, I guess you can't teach an old dog new tricks.
Great video. Could you advice on what balls are good for cold weather like 50F/10C? The winder is coming...
about the hardness of the premium ball, do you agree that us open wilson is the hardest among wilson australia and slazinger winbledon?
Anyone who gets Coach Gu grunting, must be doing something right !!! :)))
Thanks for the test, interesting as always. We also played them in a 4 hour 5-set-match to try them out. In the First 20 minutes they are a bit hard, like the Trinity balls from Wilson. After that, they played super well. In the fifth set however, they lost their capacity fast. In the end, we had to throw them away. They are less consistent than Dunlop ATP or Fort, balls or Head ATP Tour (which are heavier) or the Wilson US Open. But also cheaper. By the way, Decathlon managed to make them the official Moselle Open Balls (ATP 250 in Eastern France). Not to bad!
The moselle open official ball is the TB920 not TB930
My email it will pen on my school thing pasi4410@emufsd.org
No smell test?
How did the felt hold up? Did the balls become fluffy? That's what I always want to know when it comes to tennis balls.
I heard these balls were used in the your at the Atp 250 in Marseille
I love this guys!!! Too bad Coach Chris could play with them. Btw, good to know these are good balls. We have a couple of decathlon stores in town.
I’m gonna get the Wilson burn 100uls but the one that’s last generation so v3 because I can’t afford the more expensive one but it’s still really nice.
great review - i'll pick up a pack of their balls to try. Could you also do a review of their poly strings (TA 930/990)? They look interesting but theres not much info on them
I use both these strings. They're both great. I tend to go back to the 930 when I need a little more control that day.
Let’s check these out!
Well I love Decathlon. They make pretty decent stuff, not the best but affordable and usable. Just like these balls.
They feel like rocks to me. Ridiculously heavy, bad feel. O usually play with Head Tour XT.
They feel like rocks to me. Ridiculously heavy, bad feel, very rigid. I usually play with Head Tour XT.
Why are you hitting a ball so late
Probably you don't know it, but Artengo Balls=Tecnifibre Balls. Same felt, same factory.
That doesn't feel true to me. Artengo balls are rigid, heavy and feel like rocks. Maybe not the same rubber?
Anything has to be better than the Wilson Triniti balls.
why?
@@zileliao hitting tritinis is hard. You can’t hit through them. He did a video about them. I’m a power guy and I just couldn’t drive the ball.
I loved them after a few games. They last really long too. They are definitely more dense than other balls and feel a bit heavier, but I prefer that over balls that feel lighter like Dunlop ATPs or Babolat Gold.
Never heard of Decathlon stores here on the East Coast. Is it really necessary to genericize sporting equipment like Artengo to sell them at a cheaper price?
I have to disagree. I received a case with my Slinger ball machine. 6 months later they still bounce as high as new Penn Championship. They spin more than the Penn too based on how they kick on my serve and forehand. Do they play firm? Yes. And they absolutely plow through the court much faster than the Penn for me, but I play at 58-60lbs Wilson Sensation in a Clash. I can see if you play low tension where you might have trouble getting some speed. But these balls rule. I’d say similar in feel to the Dunlop ATP, but with much better wear.
Not exactly a glowing endorsement for a $6 can of balls. I'll stick to my Wilson US Open balls.
They're probably nicer than Wilson US Open. The new ones are awful. Dunlop are the best
@@hypewalliams629 Personally, I don't buy Dunlop balls anymore, ever since I went to their website and discovered why I was breaking so many strings playing with Dunlops. Dunlop intentionally makes the hardest ball in the world by having the highest internal ball pressure, but they will also have a higher chance of breaking strings because of that. I'll stick with Wilson US Open.
@@topspin3788 wow, I feel like Wilson US Open is a much harder ball, or bouncy I would say
@@hypewalliams629 I'll agree US Open balls are more bouncy. US Open balls don't have as much internal pressure, which makes the ball squash a little more when it's hit. A Dunlop has stronger internal pressure so it doesn't squash as much and feels much harder when hitting it, to me.
Get some microphones. The audio is shit.
5.99? Blasphemous 😆😆😆