Order Premium Padel Balls for every playing level
Whether you are a beginner or a pro player, we have the perfect padel balls to suit your needs. Our collection includes pro and training balls that are designed to meet the demands of all players. We take into account the weight, pressure, and overall condition of the balls to ensure that they perform optimally on the padel court.
Buy padel ball packs online or at our store
At our online padel shop or store in Slough, you can buy padel ball tubes at the best prices. We stock a wide range to cater to the needs of every player. With our express shipping, you can have your balls delivered in a couple of days.
Perfect for storage and transportation, all of our balls are sold in tubes that are designed to keep your Padel balls in top condition for longer. The high-quality material of the tubes provides protection from moisture and impacts, ensuring that your balls retain their bounce and performance. Say goodbye to loose balls rolling around in your bag or getting damaged!
Pro Padel Balls from the best brands
Here you can buy from leading brands such as Slazenger and Drop Shot. We always strive to offer inexpensive balls that are always of the highest quality possible.
FAQ
What padel balls to buy?
Choosing the right padel balls depends on your playing level and personal preferences. Beginners may opt for training balls with lower pressure, while advanced players may prefer premium pro variation for optimal performance.
Is there a difference between tennis balls and padel balls?
Yes, there's a subtle yet significant difference between tennis and padel balls. While they might look similar, it's the internal makeup that sets them apart.
The Core Difference: It's All About Pressure
The primary distinction lies in the internal pressure. Tennis balls have a pressure of 14psi, designed for the high-impact game of tennis. In contrast, padel balls have a lower pressure of 11psi, tailored for the specific dynamics of padel.
Size and Weight: A Closer Look
Did you know? Tennis balls are slightly larger, with a diameter of 6.54cm to 6.86cm. Padel, on the other hand, measure between 6.35cm and 6.77cm in diameter. However, in terms of weight, both balls are identical, ranging from 56.0 grams to 59.4 grams.
Bounce Dynamics: Understanding the court
Tournament legal tennis balls must bounce between 135cm and 147cm from a height of 254cm. Padel balls have a slightly lower bounce range, from 135cm to 145cm under the same conditions. This nuanced difference affects how the game is played, emphasising control and strategy in padel.
Next time you're on the court, consider these distinctions and how they influence your game play.
Can you use tennis balls to play with padel racket?
It is not recommended to use tennis balls to play padel, as they are not designed to meet the specific requirements of the game. Using padel balls is essential to ensure a fair and enjoyable game.
How many games do padel balls last?
The durability of padel balls can vary based on factors such as the level of play and court conditions. Premium pro balls are designed to withstand the rigours of professional play and offer excellent durability.
What is the premium pro padel ball used in the WPT?
HEAD Padel Pro Balls are the official tournament balls of the World Padel Tour. Known for their consistent performance, they are a popular choice among professional players. Additionally, the HEAD Padel Pro S Balls, with slightly higher internal pressure, are developed for World Padel Tour tournaments at sea level, offering faster flight and higher bounce.
Official Padel Ball Court Regulations in the UK
According to UK regulations, padel balls must meet specific criteria to ensure fair play and consistent performance. They must be spherical and made of rubber, coloured white or yellow.
- Weight should be between 56 – 59.5g, with a diameter of 6.35 – 6.77cm
- Bounce height should range from 135 – 147cm when dropped
- Pressure needs to be between 4.6 – 5.2kg per 2.54cm²