Nancy
2025-09-06 18:55:57
Loved the color, quality, speed & bounce. Perfect for indoor play. My partner loved them so much he’s sold!
Michael W.
2025-08-26 15:43:03
Where I play inside, the floor is a tan rubberized (gym) surface and there is red or blue curtains or a soccer field (with a black net) as backdrops. The lighting is ok. This is my first season indoors and have tried both Onix and Penn indoor balls. I find the Onix orange was too close to the floor's color and Penn's red can be hard to pick-up off the backgrounds. Also So I got these to try, in part because I saw an ad in the Dink.The Gamma balls are very bright and easy to pick up under these conditions. They might be too optically hot in fact. Compared to other indoor balls, e.g. Penn 26 or Onyx recruits, these balls are much brighter. But the real difference is they are more lively, much more so than those other balls. They play more like the outdoor balls I've used (e.g. Franklin X40, Pckl, etc.). It's a real adjustment to switch from the Penn's (which is what most of the other people at this club use), which are very soft and you can hit pretty hard.They've stood up to my indoor play, although so have the Penn's and so have the Onyx.Bottom line I've found is while these play much more like the outdoor balls, which I prefer, most of the people I play with indoors (which is an open play format) are used to the softer balls and prefer to stick with them. So if you have a group and they are on-board with this ball, I highly recommend them. But if people are used to the other makes, I'd suggest you get something closer to what they are familiar with.
David 204
2025-08-17 17:49:47
Been playing with these GAMMA inside pickleballs for a few weeks now. Very solid ball, easy to see, no problems with quality and durability. I will be purchasing GAMMA outdoor pickleballs next. I would definitely recommend.
Ken S. Swenson
2025-08-10 17:09:16
I have only used this ball indoors, so far, because it’s winter. It works great.
Customer
2025-06-24 10:25:22
I played with these at a tournament in Wyoming and liked them. So far the closest to the Dura experience on a gym floor. Of course play outside and play Dura 40s or even indoor tennis court surface and Duras. But if you must play on a gym floor, these are the best at recreating that experience. Harder than the Onix, my second choice.These are even so similar to the Dura that they break more than other balls too! Nothing extreme like a cold day Dura, but definitely won’t last as long as an Onix. I recommend trying them out if you’re looking for something different than the Onix (I’m not even going to mention Juggs outside of parenthesis).
Jake Lonergan
2025-06-04 18:43:42
These have become the indoor favorite at the park gym I play at. Very noticeable difference between these harder balls and the softer Juggs balls. Not saying anything bad about Juggs, they are good for what they are; inexpensive indoor balls. But they do have a “half life†point where they need to be tossed as they become softer.Let me explain. I started playing in December and was sitting in on a discussion about different makes of balls. “Juggs balls are cheaper but will soften over time. Gammas are harder but, because of that, are more brittle so they will break and cost twice as much.†All of this is true but a lot of nuance was left out of that generalization.I decided to buy some Gammas after using them in a tournament and liking the way they played. Already knew the Juggs assessment to be true, had to take a couple out of play when I could squeeze them and cause big indentation. I took the first Gamma ball out, marked it with a Sharpie and held onto it as long as I could. It got used four days a week, three-plus hours a day for almost three weeks before I lost track of it. I’d call that worth the price. It seemed to keep a consistent bounce and play level the whole time I used it so every day it was like starting with a new ball. With the Juggs you have to start watching it and giving it a squeeze after the first couple of days to make sure it hasn’t reached the point where it’s underperforming to the point where it’s effecting the game (even if you don’t notice it right away).To me, consistent play level is worth the price. Even if a ball lasts two weeks I’d have to say they are worth it. The ball is a touch more lively but everyone at the gym acclimated quickly and grew to like them, to the point that most people notice if another brand ball gets thrown in.
Larry Barnes
2025-05-31 17:13:28
Visibility during play is great. I play on a bball court at the YMCA. With court lines for bball, volleyball, and pickle I find it confusing but the ball doesn't get lost against the clutter or the maple floor. The holes are sloppily done. Not very round. The seam is noticeable harder than the body and not completely smooth.Play is good. Bounce is consistent. I play a lot of spin and I get good curve and reaction off the floor.Have had some people refuse to play with the ball because of t the color but others have like the color
Shannontidwell
2025-04-30 14:16:18
My favorite indoor pickleball. They are affordable, easy to see and hold up well!
Claude paulin
2025-04-21 11:55:49
fast and strong
Mrs M S
2025-02-09 21:37:06
Great quality, used plenty of times without and detrimental effect to the balls wear and tear. Will buy again
ET
2025-02-01 13:14:54
Quality guaranteed.
gaetan
2025-01-31 14:44:51
Good bounce less noisy good spin really good pickle ball
Chupacabra
2025-01-26 14:44:50
Tough, very visible on a number of court and background colors, most players I lnow use these