Thanks for this fun and informative video! I would also love to see other balls being compared. As another commenter said, Bullpadel is used a lot, but I personally swear by the Dunlop Pro balls for their good bounce and durability.
This was really nice test! I have always wanted to see a test between ball. Like everyone test rackets and other thing but never balls. Thanks. Regardless of the test I like Head Pro S the most.
Guys, if you find it feasible, can you compare other brands? For example, in my group people like Bullpadel balls a lot. Also I had 25 packs of Stiga balls which were insanely bouncy to a point where we couldn't properly play with them until they go through a few days of use. Both last much longer than Head Pro. I understand you don't have a lab to do the measurements but I'm not sure at all about the speed test shown. I don't thing rolling speed has anything to do with the "ball speed" metric. I think it more about the output speed of the ball from a hit. And I'm very curious about the loss in the bounce after your smashes and simply after X days/games of play and from just laying at home. I think most of the players want them to last as long as possible without a drastic change in properties.
Thanks for this fun and informative video! I would also love to see other balls being compared. As another commenter said, Bullpadel is used a lot, but I personally swear by the Dunlop Pro balls for their good bounce and durability.
Thank you, we will💪🏻🫡
This was really nice test!
I have always wanted to see a test between ball. Like everyone test rackets and other thing but never balls. Thanks.
Regardless of the test I like Head Pro S the most.
Thank you for your kind words!
Guys, if you find it feasible, can you compare other brands? For example, in my group people like Bullpadel balls a lot. Also I had 25 packs of Stiga balls which were insanely bouncy to a point where we couldn't properly play with them until they go through a few days of use. Both last much longer than Head Pro.
I understand you don't have a lab to do the measurements but I'm not sure at all about the speed test shown. I don't thing rolling speed has anything to do with the "ball speed" metric. I think it more about the output speed of the ball from a hit.
And I'm very curious about the loss in the bounce after your smashes and simply after X days/games of play and from just laying at home. I think most of the players want them to last as long as possible without a drastic change in properties.
Thank you for your comment. We will come with new videos!😁