| Tennis Kit Accessory - Tennis Ball Dryer! |
When your tennis balls get damp or wet during play, simply place them in the Tennis Ball Dryer after your game. The three layer system will extract water from the fibers of the tennis balls in as little as three hours and allow you to play tennis with them again instead of throwing away.
The secret is to dry tennis balls as quickly as possible after they have become wet. Old solutions such as placing them in tumble dryers or on radiators are not very effective. The heat expands the rubber lining of tennis balls and allows the inner pressure to escape more easily. This means your balls will lose their bounce quicker. Add to this, the inconvenience, energy and cost required to heat the balls and it is clear this is not a good solution.
Use a Tennis Ball Dryer instead, it is simple, effective, convenient and will save you money.
The quicker the moisture is removed from a tennis ball, the better it is for a balls performance and life span. Tennis Ball Dryer is a clever and convenient multi layer bag that extracts water from your tennis balls after play and allows the moisture to naturally evaporate through the special drying system. Tennis ball dryer will also partially press the fibers against the ball again to reduce fluffing.
![]() | Dries Wet Tennis Ball After Playing Outside:When tennis balls get wet from play outside, don’t throw them away or place them back in their tin. Instead, put them in a Tennis Ball Dryer and they will be dry again in as little as three hours and ready for another game of tennis. |
![]() | Easy Carry & Storage Of Tennis Balls: Tennis Ball Dryer also offers a useful storage and carry function. When walking to the tennis club, carrying a tin of balls can be awkward. You may have to carry a racket, a tin of balls, a mobile phone and a bottle of water. Tricky with just two hands. |
![]() | Net Measure. Check Net Height Is Correct: No need to guess the correct height anymore, as you can use the Net Measure Guide on the Tennis Ball Dryer. Your opponents can no longer blame the net height for losing to you. |