Tired of buying new balls for every game of padel ? Try the bullet pressurizers and save. Here are several existing models.

It is a small investment which will be very profitable thereafter. If you are one of those players who likes to hear the peculiar sound of opening a box of new balls for each match, go your way.

We talk to those who wish to reuse the bales over and over again until the felt is worn out. A good reason to save money, and also to make a gesture for nature because the recycling of bales is not yet fully developed.

Several models are present on the market, in a price range oscillating between 19 and 50 €. Here are the differences.

There are two types of bale pressurizers. The simple ones with clamping screws or the more sophisticated ones in which pressurized air is inserted.

  • Screwed pressurizers

These are plastic ball boxes in which you can insert 3 balls. Once the balls are in the compartment, you simply have to screw the second part of the box to compress the air present inside. Depending on the sport you practice, tennis or padel, you have different brands, different cerrages.

  • Pressure pressurizers

These are the most advanced, the most expensive models. These boxes of 3 or 4 balls allow to fill the missing air inside the balls. We are not talking about re-inflating balls, but to add this pressure lost during an encounter. It is best to instantly pressurize the balls after the game so that the pressurizer is really effective.

Some are sold without a pump, others with a pump, integrated or not, which allows the pressure to be adjusted. You will find pressurizers in which you will insert the balls and others which will be screwed on the original box of balls. We talk about using balls up to 10 times, but know that if you reuse the balls already 5 times it is very advantageous. You choose.

 

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.