High-quality padel balls for every player level
If you think that all padel balls are the same, you are very wrong. The balls from different manufacturers differ in terms of speed and control, as well as their durability and resistance. No matter what level you play at, the right padel ball can have a big impact on your match. So that you can always find the right ball for your level of play and your needs, we offer you a wide range of different padel balls from the best-known brands in the industry.
Padel balls from numerous top brands
When choosing the right padel ball, quality and performance are the most important factors. To ensure that you don't take any risks with your purchase, we only stock padel balls from renowned brands that are very popular with both padel ball beginners and tournament players. The absolute classics include the padel balls from Head , which are also the official balls of the World Padel Tour. But the brands Babolat , Dunlop and Nox also offer excellent balls for different needs.
The right padel balls for every style of play
Do you like to play with a lot of power and speed? Or do you often play in the cold and need a padel ball that has a lot of pressure? Then we recommend the Head Padel Pro S Ball, the Babolat Tour or the Dunlop Pro Padel. But we also have something suitable for beginners, because no matter what type of game and ball you like best, you are sure to find what you are looking for among the padel fans. An ideal ball for all players who value high levels of control and durability is the Head Padel Pro , for example, which is also available in a practical ball box with 24 cans if needed . The Babolat Court is also a true all-rounder and is suitable for beginners as well as professional players. If you are always at tournaments and need a padel ball that is particularly hard-wearing and long-lasting, the Dunlop Team Padel is the right choice.
Frequently Asked Questions
In general, special padel balls should be used for padel tennis, which are perfectly tailored to the game and the padel rackets . Which padel ball is the best choice for you depends entirely on your personal playing style and your individual preferences.
Padel balls and tennis balls are generally very similar. The biggest difference is the air pressure, which is a little lower in padel balls. This makes the balls a little slower than tennis balls.
As with any sport, padel tennis requires practice and training to achieve a solid level of performance. Nevertheless, the sport is particularly suitable for beginners and newcomers and is a lot of fun from day one.