How long do Padel balls last?

Hoe lang gaan Padel ballen mee?

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How long do padel balls last and how do you ensure that they remain usable for longer?

As a fanatic padel player, you know how important it is to play with quality balls. A ball that no longer bounces well or has lost its pressure can have a negative impact on your game and the fun of it. But how long do padel balls actually last and what can you do to extend their lifespan? In this blog, we answer these frequently asked questions and provide useful tips to get the most out of your padel balls.

Padel balls last between three and five matches on average, depending on various factors such as the intensity of the game, the surface and the quality of the balls. During intense rallies, balls lose their pressure faster, which affects the bounce. In addition, external conditions such as temperature and humidity play a major role in how long a ball lasts. High-quality balls generally retain their properties longer than cheaper variants, making them a valuable investment for serious players.

When does a padel ball need to be replaced?

  • Check the can the balls are in. A properly sealed can should resist and make an audible 'pop' when opened, indicating the balls still hold their original pressure.
  • Inspect the ball for wear. A worn ball with a dull color or damaged felt will perform less well.
  • Bounce the ball from shoulder height on a hard surface. If it does not reach the required height or bounces irregularly, it is time for a replacement.
  • Press the ball gently . A good padel ball feels firm and bounces back slightly. If it feels too soft, it has lost its pressure.
  • Play a few strokes with the ball. If it feels heavy and makes a dull sound when you hit it, it's probably time to open a new can of padel balls.

By performing these simple tests, you will know for sure whether your padel balls are still in good condition or whether they need to be replaced.

Tips to extend the life of padel balls

  • Store padel balls in a cool, dry place and avoid exposure to extreme temperatures, as heat and cold affect the pressure of the balls.
  • Close the can tightly if you are not using all the balls at once, to prevent the remaining balls from losing their pressure.
  • Use a pressure canner to regulate the pressure in the balls and prevent them from going soft quickly.
  • Avoid wet courts , as moisture damages the felt and affects the playing characteristics of the ball.
  • Change balls regularly during a match to ensure even wear and tear and extend the life of the balls.

By applying these simple measures, you will extend the lifespan of your padel balls and continue to enjoy optimal playing performance for longer. Do you want to purchase premium padel balls? Then take a look at our range and play with the best balls on the market.