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Padel Balls

Padel balls are a type of ball used in the sport of padel, a racquet sport that originated in Mexico and is now popular in many countries around the world. Padel balls are specifically designed for use in this sport, and are made to be durable, lightweight, and provide consistent bounce on the court. The standard padel ball is made from rubber and has a diameter of 6.35 centimeters. The ball is pressurized, which means that it has air inside that is held under pressure to give it a consistent bounce. The pressure inside the ball is typically between 4.6 and 5.2 pounds per square inch (psi), which is lower than the pressure in a tennis ball. The surface of a padel ball is also important for the game. The ball has a felt covering that helps to grip the court and give it the necessary spin and control. The felt covering can wear down over time, which can affect the ball's performance, so it is important to replace balls regularly. In padel, the ball is hit back and forth over a net that is lower than a tennis net. The game is played with teams of two, and the objective is to hit the ball in such a way that the opposing team is unable to return it. Padel balls are an essential component of the game, and their design and construction have been refined over the years to provide the best possible performance on the court.

Padel, Rubber, Consistent bounce, Felt covering, Spin

Justin Wright

CITATION : "Justin Wright. 'Padel Balls.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=322049 (Accessed on August 02, 2025)"


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