






🎾 Elevate your game with Wilson Triniti – where durability meets eco-conscious innovation!
Wilson Triniti Tennis Balls feature Engage Core technology for 4 times longer durability and a STR felt exterior that is 50% more flexible, ensuring superior ball control and reduced string wear. Packaged in 100% recyclable materials, this set of three high-performance balls is designed for adult players seeking consistent, professional-grade play with an eco-friendly edge.















| ASIN | B07XJ16ZH3 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 7,676 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 43 in Tennis Balls |
| Brand | Wilson |
| Brand Name | Wilson |
| Colour | Black |
| Construction Type | Material-based |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,892 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00887768807764 |
| Included Components | 1 x Wilson Tennis Balls, Triniti, Set of 3 Balls, 100% Recyclable Case, WRT125200 |
| Item Diameter | 3 Centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Wilson Tennis Balls, Triniti, Set of 3 Balls, 100% Recyclable Case, WRT125200 |
| Item Weight | 0.12 Grams |
| Item diameter | 3 Centimetres |
| Item weight | 0.12 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Wilson |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Sport | American Football |
| Sport Type | American Football |
| UPC | 616967755695 887768807764 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 count |
A**R
Great balls that really last
If you can get these when they're cheap (the price seems to fluctuate), I'd recommend getting a load in. I play atennis at a decent club level and I've tried almost every ball on the market. Wilson Triniti's seem to last 3x longer than their competitors. They've got a slightly harder, heavier feel to them but they seem to last forever and for that reason, I highly recommend them.
A**.
Durable and reliable tennis balls
These are my favourite type of tennis balls, seem to last longer than other brands I've used. Recommended!
M**G
Divide opinion but I really like them
I like the fact that they are more environmentally friendly as they come in cardboard packaging and last a lot longer than other balls. (Wilson say 4 times as long). They are a lot more expensive , even more so recently , and it’s an odd decision to have 3 rather than four in the box. I guess you just need to weigh this up against the increased durability you get. I play league and they don’t they get used in any club matches so you do find yourself having to adjust accordingly between match play and practise. My observations are that it does bounce a bit lower and is slower too. This may be a consideration if you love your heavy topspin forehands which will be harder to achieve I think. They play better than other types of balls in damp or slightly wet conditions as they don’t hold moisture as much. This is a real plus if you play in the UK. Overall , I really like them but am disappointed that they’ve become even more expensive than they were.
A**E
Amazing! Very durable indeed!
Veeery durable. I've compared it to Wilson us open; this had been used about 7-10 times while us open - 4 times, and Triniti bounced significantly higher. You can play with these until it's just rubber left :)
C**S
Excellent
Excellent. They stay firm with good bounce for long time - I lose them before they lose it! I have seen it said they are too firm initially but I don’t think that’s a serious problem and it is much better not to have to faff around with depressurizing balls. Great value.
A**X
Great balls of fire!
Great tennis balls! Last so much longer than pressurised tinned balls. Highly recommended
P**Y
Great tennis balls
Great quality tennis balls. They have a good feel and bounce. I play indoors and these are quite long lasting with no sign of wear after several weeks. P
R**O
The perfect ball for not too frequent use!
Can’t recommend enough! The massive advantage of this compared to other standard pressurised balls I’ve noticed is that they don’t lose pressure staying idle and so are perfect for someone who wouldn’t use them very frequently (I play a couple times a month) but still wants a good quality ball. I’ve had the same balls for about 2+ years now and they still play quite well with only a minimal drop in pressure. The only real downside is that the first session of two can feel quite firm on the arm and it doesn’t sound the same as a regular pressurised ball, but over time I genuinely couldn’t tell a difference.
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