10 Best Tennis Balls For Walkers
Updated on: September 2023
Best Tennis Balls For Walkers in 2023
RMS Walker Glide Balls - A Set of 4 Balls with Precut Opening for Easy Installation, Fit Most Walkers (Blue)

- A set of 4 balls.
- Recommended for indoor use to protect floors from being scratched by walker.
- Pre-cut opening makes it easy to put onto walkers
- Glides smoothly & quietly across most surfaces
- Fits most walkers
RMS Walker Glide Balls - A Set of 2 Balls with Precut Opening for Easy Installation, Fit Most Walkers (Blue)

- A set of 2 balls
- Recommended for indoor use to protect floors from being scratched by walker.
- Pre-cut opening makes it easy to put onto walkers
- Glides smoothly & quietly across most surfaces
- Fits most walkers
Top Glides Precut Walker Tennis Ball Glides (Dark Blue)

- READY TO USE - just slip them on and go
- PROTECTS FLOORS & CARPETS with soft felt exterior
- PRE-CUT OPENING for safety & convenience
- MIX & MATCH 15 COLORS & STYLES - which is your favorite?
- INSTANT DISCOUNT saves $.50 on 2 pairs or $1.00 on 4 pairs - BUY MORE & SAVE MORE!
Top Glides Precut Walker Tennis Ball Glides - Dark Blue - 2 Pairs

- READY TO USE - just slip them on and go
- PROTECTS FLOORS & CARPETS with soft felt exterior
- PRE-CUT OPENING for safety & convenience
- MIX & MATCH 15 COLORS & STYLES - which is your favorite?
- INSTANT DISCOUNT saves $.50 on 2 pairs or $1.00 on 4 pairs - BUY MORE & SAVE MORE!
Drive Medical Deluxe Walker Rear Tennis Ball Glides, Yellow

- Provides a quiet, smooth, and durable glide experience when used with a walker
- Easy and safe to install
- Lasts longer than plastic glide cap
- Patent Pending
- Diameter: 2.95"
Top Glides Precut Walker Tennis Ball Glides - Gray - 4 Pairs

- READY TO USE - just slip them on and go
- PROTECTS FLOORS & CARPETS with soft felt exterior
- PRE-CUT OPENING for safety & convenience
- MIX & MATCH 15 COLORS & STYLES - which is your favorite?
- BUY MORE and SAVE MORE!!!
Walker Coasters, Tennis Ball Yellow, 2 Count

- Glides easily over carpet, tile, wood floors, doorways, bumps, and sidewalks
- Bright, easy-to-see color
- Unique O-ring to help coasters stay snug to walker legs in all temperatures
- Protective shields prevent coasters from getting caught in doorways and thresholds or getting stepped on
- Tool-free assembly
Quiet Glides PreCut Tennis Balls / 20 Count Bag/Grey/Medium Racquetball Size/Snug Fit/Long Lasting/Heavy Duty Thickness/Chairs, Desks, Stools, Tables, Walkers etc.

- Pre-Cut: Ready to be Installed
- Color: Grey Felt with Grey Seams are more Attractive
- Felt & Rubber Core: Heavy Duty & Indestructible
- Surface: Tile, Concrete & Hardwood Floors
- Fits: Up to 1 inch Diameter Furniture Legs - Cut can easily be extend to fit 1 1/4" Furniture Legs
Drive Medical Deluxe Walker Rear Tennis Ball Glides, Yellow

- Provides a quiet, smooth, and durable glide experience when used with a walker
- Easy and safe to install
- Lasts longer than plastic glide cap
- Patent Pending
- Diameter: 2.95"
The Classics Chair Sox, Yellow, 4 Count (TPG-230)

- Patented chairsox
- Eliminate distracting noises of chairs shuffling
- Pre-cut and ready to use
- Package of 4 in Yellow
- The Classics line made by Pencil grip Inc.
Recap: 'The Walking Dead,' Season 2, Episode 5, 'Chupacarbra'
“The Walking Dead,” Season 2, Episode 5, “Chupacarbra” begins with the exodus out of Atlanta and the last ditch effort by the military to suppress the Walkers by dropping napalm on top of them. It is a searing scene from the end of the world.
"The Walking Dead," Season 2, Episode 5, "Chupacarbra" begins with the exodus out of Atlanta and the last-ditch effort by the military to suppress the Walkers by dropping napalm on them. It is a searing scene from the end of the world.
Spoilers follow.
Most of the episode concerns the misadventures of Daryl, who is horribly injured while of search for Sophia. He is beset by hungry walkers and an apparition of his evil brother Merle who taunts him for being a sissy. This taunting actually has a beneficial effect of motivating Daryl to pull himself back up from the creek and to set him stumbling home. Then, irony of ironies, he gets shot by Andrea, who mistakes him for a walker. It is only a graze, but Andrea is mortified. Dale tries to comfort her by suggesting that everyone has wanted to shoot Daryl at one time or another. Daryl does, however, bring back a doll owned by Sophia, evidence that she may still be alive.
Shane, having crossed a moral line with what he did to Otis, is starting to argue that it may be time to give up the search for Sophia. He points out that in the old world, after 72 hours it is a safe assumption that the victim of a child abduction is likely dead. The new, walker-infested world is far more dangerous. Rick, however, is having none of it. He is still not ready to give up.
Tensions between Hershel's group and Rick's are starting to increase. Hershel is rather adamant that the interlopers need to be gone, the sooner the better. He is also not pleased that Maggie has had a rendezvous with Glenn. That sort of attachment can lead to nothing but trouble.
Glenn and Maggie, though, seem to want to have another go. However, Glenn's choice of the barn as a trysting place turns out to be a turning point and a revelation. Before Maggie can stop him, Glenn finds that Hershel has been keeping some walkers in the barn. Why would he do such a thing? Perhaps we'll know the answer next week.