In 2019, Bullpadel has created a partnership with Pascal Box. This brand offers to keep your balls from padel under infinite pressure. How it works ?

First of all, the word Pascal Box was not chosen by chance, Pascal being the unit of pressure measurement. This ball tube in single format, 3 balls or in large format (70 balls) for clubs of padel, allows, although it seems strange, to restore the pressure to your balls in an infinite way.

Fernando Blanca, the brand manager, gives us the presentation. One of the first questions we ask ourselves in the face of so much pressure is to know if there is not a risk of explosion?

The tubes and especially the cube "clubs" are made with high quality materials such as stainless steel or high resistance polycarbonate.

How do the balls recover the pressure?

It is through the pores of the ball that the pressure is inserted inside. The bale does not suffer from modifications, the pressure remains legal and you separate the bales simply when the felt is used.

How to get the pressure?

For the cube of 70 bales, you must connect to a compressor and allow the pressure to enter for exactly 2 minutes and 20 seconds. A pressure gauge tells you the interior pressure that you can adjust. For the box of 3 balls, this pressure is obtained with a simple bicycle pump.

In a club, what to do?

At the end of the day, put the balls under pressure and you collect them the next day. In the case of several caddies of balls, several possibilities: either several Pascal Box cubes, or to make one day a caddy then another day another caddy. The balls need time to pick up the pressure.

Which balls for the Pascal Box?

All balls can fit into the Pascal Box, both tennis and padel. With this partnership, Bullpadel has developed a high quality ball which adapts perfectly to the Pascal Box which maintained 20 matches of 1 hour 30 minutes before being thrown because of the too worn felt.

According to the brands of balls, the rubber used is of more or less good quality and it is felt on the balls.

Conclusion

The Pascal Box is a revolutionary element for players and clubs, both for the impact on the planet and economically speaking. This product presented below raises questions especially among clubs and should certainly continue to evolve. To be continued.

Julien Bondia

Julien Bondia is a teacher of padel in Tenerife (Spain). Columnist and advisor, he helps you play better through his tutorials and tactical/technical articles padel.