Frequently Asked Questions
The Penn racquetballs are made of rubber. This durable material ensures a consistent performance and longevity during play.
The canister measures eleven inches in length, four and a half inches in width, and four and a half inches in height. These dimensions make it easy to store and transport.
There are twelve racquetballs in one pack. This quantity is ideal for regular players and those practicing their skills.
To play with Penn racquetballs, simply use them in a racquetball court. They are suitable for all levels of play, from beginners to advanced players.
Yes, these racquetballs are suitable for beginners. They offer excellent visibility and playability, making them ideal for those new to the sport.
No, Penn racquetballs are designed for indoor play only. Using them outdoors may lead to faster wear and tear.
Store your racquetballs in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keeping them in their original canister can help maintain their quality.
Racquetballs do not have a specific shelf life but should be used within a reasonable time to ensure optimal performance. Check for signs of wear before use.
Yes, you can clean your racquetballs. Simply wipe them with a damp cloth to remove dust and dirt, ensuring optimal performance.
Penn racquetballs are known for their visibility and durability. They are the world's number one selling racquetball, favored by many players.
Yes, these racquetballs are great for competitive play. Their consistent bounce and durability make them a popular choice among serious players.
Inspect your racquetballs for any visible cracks or deformities. If they do not bounce properly, it may be time to replace them.
If your racquetball arrives damaged, contact customer support for assistance. They can guide you through the return or replacement process.
Typically, racquetballs do not come with a warranty. However, check with the retailer for any specific return policies.
Yes, Penn racquetballs come in an ultra blue color. This bright color enhances visibility during play.














