It depends on a couple of things... the quality of the balls you play with, the weather/humidity conditions you play in and how you look after the balls after you play with them. I published another video called "4 Tips for Looking After Your Padel Balls" which includes some of these tips (including using this pressurizer) and I personally find it extends the life of balls by another 2-3 matches than without it. Hope that helps!
@@CboyNL Truth be told I've not attempted reviving really old balls and can only imagine they would likely collapse under the pressure. That's why I typically donate such balls to my local dog park 🐕
I thought so as well but when I looked this up, I found that Padel balls have a lower internal pressure (10-11 psi) when compared to tennis balls (14 psi), which results in a lower ball speed and less bounce, contributing to longer rallies and a game that requires more strategy and agility :)
thanks for the informative video ❤❤❤
I found one that is exactly the same. For how much do they actually extend the balls life?
It depends on a couple of things... the quality of the balls you play with, the weather/humidity conditions you play in and how you look after the balls after you play with them.
I published another video called "4 Tips for Looking After Your Padel Balls" which includes some of these tips (including using this pressurizer) and I personally find it extends the life of balls by another 2-3 matches than without it.
Hope that helps!
What is your experience in reviving old balls? I saw another video where (really) old balls collapsed under the pressure.
@@CboyNL Truth be told I've not attempted reviving really old balls and can only imagine they would likely collapse under the pressure. That's why I typically donate such balls to my local dog park 🐕
How are pádel balls lower than tennis balls in pressure? That makes no sense
I thought so as well but when I looked this up, I found that Padel balls have a lower internal pressure (10-11 psi) when compared to tennis balls (14 psi), which results in a lower ball speed and less bounce, contributing to longer rallies and a game that requires more strategy and agility :)