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The 9 balls contained in the Babolat Court Padel Tripack will offer the ideal quality, durability and resistance to achieve precision shots and great control.
Balls Head One, a rapid high performance ball for players They are developing their technique. The new packaging has reduced the use of plastic in addition to being easier to recycle.
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Head Padel Pro S+ Box of 24 Cans – 72 high-speed padel balls with enhanced durability, consistent bounce, and eco-friendly packaging for top-level play.
Choosing the right padel ball is just as important as selecting the perfect racket. The type of ball you use affects your speed, control, and overall performance on the court.
Although padel balls look similar to tennis balls, they are quite different in terms of pressure, diameter, weight, and material composition.
According to official regulations, a standard padel ball must have:
Diameter: 6.35 – 6.77 cm
Weight: 56.0 – 59.4 grams
Internal pressure: around 4.6 – 5.2 kg/cm² (much lower than tennis balls, which have 8–9 kg/cm²)
This lower pressure provides a slower and more controlled bounce, perfectly suited to the smaller court size and the use of walls in padel.
The most common types of padel balls include:
Standard balls: provide balanced speed and durability, ideal for both training and matches.
Faster balls: designed for humid conditions or hard courts where the game naturally slows down.
Slower balls: recommended for hot and dry climates, offering more control and longer rallies.
Padel ball structure and materials
Every padel ball consists of two main components: a rubber core, which determines the pressure and resilience, and a felt surface, which influences the ball’s flight and durability.
Premium padel balls use dense, high-quality felt, ensuring longer lifespan and consistent performance.
The felt layer thickness is typically between 1.8 and 2.2 mm — a thicker felt gives more control, while a thinner one allows for faster play.
This felt also plays a key role in maintaining stability during play, helping the ball resist excessive wear and stay consistent over time.
Padel ball lifespan and maintenance
Over time, padel balls lose internal pressure, which naturally affects their performance.
Even high-quality balls need to be replaced regularly to ensure optimal play:
For training, one set of balls usually lasts 5–8 hours of play.
For competitions, players typically use new balls every 2–3 matches.
Store your padel balls in a cool, dry place (around 20–25°C) and avoid heat or direct sunlight, as this accelerates pressure loss.
Frequent players often use pressure recovery containers (such as the Pascal Box) to extend ball lifespan — sometimes up to two or three times longer than usual.
Difference between padel balls and tennis balls
While padel and tennis balls look similar, they perform very differently.
Padel balls have much lower internal pressure (4.6–5.2 kg/cm²) than tennis balls (8–9 kg/cm²), making them slower and easier to control.
This reduced pressure is essential for padel, where the ball frequently bounces off the walls. A slower ball allows for better precision, control, and rally consistency.
Tennis balls, on the other hand, are too fast and reactive for a padel court, making them unsuitable and potentially harmful to both equipment and gameplay.
Padel balls for different skill levels
Beginners: should choose standard, softer padel balls for easier control and longer rallies.
Intermediate players: may prefer slightly faster balls for more dynamic play.
Advanced and professional players: typically use competition-grade balls that offer more spin, precision, and speed — even if their lifespan is shorter.
Buying padel balls online – what to look for
When you buy padel balls online, pay attention to:
Packaging: most come in pressurized cans of 3 or 4 balls.
Purpose: check if they’re labeled training or competition.
Court type: some models are optimized for indoor or outdoor use.
Training padel balls are built for longevity, while competition padel balls provide more precision and responsiveness.
All products in our shop are authentic, premium-quality padel balls, with fast shipping and full warranty.
Conclusion – the best padel balls for your perfect game
A high-quality padel ball makes a real difference in how you play. It improves your control, consistency, and overall feel on the court.
Choose the right ball for your playing style and skill level, and enjoy every point with confidence — because winning starts with the right gear.
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