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CHA Champion Sports DTR Deck Tennis Ring P102958CHA-DTR https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/CHA/CHA-DTR.jpg Champion Sports DTR Deck Tennis Ring Manufacturer Part Number: DTRSponge rubber rings2 of each color: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green. Blue, and PurplePack of 12Once frequently played on board passenger ships, deck tennis is an easy to learn game that has rules similar to conventional tennis. The Champion Sports Deck Ring Set includes 12 rings made of sponge rubber. Players simply set up a net or boundary line and toss the ring to the opposing side. Players must catch the rings to prevent their opponents from scoring and toss them back over. Points are earned when you land the ring inside the court on the opposing side. 102958 710858003503 0.5100lbs 0.00 0.00 0.00
Champion Sports
40.1600 2025-12-03 513 In Stock
customer review - by , September 9, 2012
5/ 5stars
I bought these for a ring toss/color matching game for a toddler Halloween party. These are great: soft, but sturdy so no one will get hurt if the rings are thrown astray. They do have that rubber stink, which I think will go away if I let them air out in the garage for a couple days. These seem like high quality and I will be able to use them for a lot of activities as my kids grow. My almost 2 year old was very excited when I took these out of the package and immediately started playing with them.
customer review - by , July 7, 2011
5/ 5stars
I recall from my childhood two types of rings. One was the semi soft spongy kind and the other a hollow ring of harder rubber. These are the former. I would buy them again and I recommend them. I have not received any remuneration in any form whatsoever. It is important to separate real reviewers from paid hacks. See no free lunch and PC magazine Dvorak
customer review - by , July 7, 2010
5/ 5stars
I used DECK TENNIS RINGS at all family parties as a kid. We recently started up the reunion again. There were enough rings to give out to all young marrieds. The older ones wanted more. We played using basic volleyball rules but those under 11 can grab and hold the ring where the older ones must throw it back as soon as they get it. All ages played and the fun was still there. The reunion is in a few weeks and the kids want to do this again!

Champion Sports DTR Deck Tennis Ring, Price/12 /pack

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UPC: 710858003503
SKU: CHA-DTR
Price: $40.16($3.35 / Count)
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Product Description

Price is for 12 /pack.

Manufacturer Part Number: DTR

  • Sponge rubber rings
  • 2 of each color: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green. Blue, and Purple
  • Pack of 12


Once frequently played on board passenger ships, deck tennis is an easy to learn game that has rules similar to conventional tennis. The Champion Sports Deck Ring Set includes 12 rings made of sponge rubber. Players simply set up a net or boundary line and toss the ring to the opposing side. Players must catch the rings to prevent their opponents from scoring and toss them back over. Points are earned when you land the ring inside the court on the opposing side.

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By K109
Date: September 19, 2012
I bought these for a ring toss/color matching game for a toddler Halloween party. These are great: soft, but sturdy so no one will get hurt if the rings are thrown astray. They do have that rubber stink, which I think will go away if I let them air out in the garage for a couple days. These seem like high quality and I will be able to use them for a lot of activities as my kids grow. My almost 2 year old was very excited when I took these out of the package and immediately started playing with them.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Consumer
Date: July 05, 2011
I recall from my childhood two types of rings. One was the semi soft spongy kind and the other a hollow ring of harder rubber. These are the former. I would buy them again and I recommend them. I have not received any remuneration in any form whatsoever. It is important to separate real reviewers from paid hacks. See no free lunch and PC magazine Dvorak
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By SWoods
Date: July 08, 2010
I used DECK TENNIS RINGS at all family parties as a kid. We recently started up the reunion again. There were enough rings to give out to all young marrieds. The older ones wanted more. We played using basic volleyball rules but those under 11 can grab and hold the ring where the older ones must throw it back as soon as they get it. All ages played and the fun was still there. The reunion is in a few weeks and the kids want to do this again!
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
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