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Tourna Ballport 80 Ball Hopper Blue

Oversized Item - Ships for $5.95

Tourna Ballport 80 Ball Hopper Blue

$29.95

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Overview

The Tourna Ballport is made of durable, recyclable polypropylene. Easy assembly instructions are enclosed in the box. Handles snap together in both carrying and standing positions so the basket is stable and topple-resistant. Will not rust or suffer from weld breaks as with a traditional wire ball basket. Sliding bars on top provide closure to prevent ball spillage. The basket holds 80 balls.

Customer Reviews

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Comments: I purchased this item a few months ago and have used it about 6 times. I have probably 70 balls in it. The plastic split on the side where the handles attach at the top and half way down the side. I epoxied it and it came apart again. I went to fix it again, and noticed at the top where you screw it together has broken also. It seems like a lost cause. I will use it until I get an all metal one.
From: Leif,Mooresville 8/18/21

Comments: I own two of the large Sampras ball hoppers and one of these small ones......lovethem. First of all, I honestly think both the large model and the smaller Sampras/Uniqueplastic ball hoppers do NOT hold what is stated. Probably get 33 balls in the smaller one and70-75 in the larger one (that's fine with me - who honestly is counting and perfectly gettingevery little ball in there). The balls will jam up a little bit if you try to cram every little ball inthere. The company does need to re-design the interior of the basket. It's not smooth, sothe edges can grab a few balls as you fill up the basket, and can scrape your hand a little bitas you reach in and out. I love using the smaller 36 ball hopper because I can bring this one with me at all times. IfI'm playing a friend, we have plenty of balls to hit with and do a few drills. Going through more(say 60 or more balls) gets very tiring and probably a little boring for the one who is doing allof the "feeding" during the drills. 30-36 balls seems like a good number to get thru a drillquickly, pick up the balls, switch and get going again. The main reason I really like thesmaller size is to always have in the trunk and use for serving practice. Again, getting through30-36 balls seems like a good number to practice serving into one box, before taking abreak, picking up, grabbing some water, relax for a few minutes and then switch to serveover into the other box. I haven't had any problems with the plastic breaking or splitting. All of mine are not abused,but they have been in and out of trunks a lot and fallen over plenty of times on the courts. Ionly used my larger ball hoppers for dumping 75-150 balls into my ball machine. Otherwise, the smaller model is my bread-butter and go to basket for everyday use. Theonly other model out there that I would personally recommend is the MasterPro 72 or 50 (orlarger).....if you still need a basket that picks up and flips over to stand up. Those are verywell put together too, but more on the traditional powder-coated steel construction model.
From:Michael, 7/12

Comments: I love it. I had a Wilson basket before and it was very hard to make it stand, this one is super easy and the transition to picker upper is effortless. It's light and I even can pick up 3 balls if they are together. It does everything it is suppose to do and the price is low. I'm very satisfied.
From:Miguel, 10/11