After the rough rackets and the land with or without visible sand, our survey of the week is interested in equipment without which we could not practice the padel. It is however a subject about which one speaks rather little but which is crucial: the balls.

Their characteristics, their price, their longevity, the type of rebound they offer depending on the temperature or altitude: these are all criteria that are decisive in the choice to buy a particular type of ball.

Do you buy them in a specialist shop, in a general supermarket, on the internet or in the pro-shop of your favorite club? Do you choose the balls that make reference in this or that professional circuit? Or a basic and inexpensive model whose quality-price ratio you appreciate? How many games do you play on average with a box? Do you ever play with tennis balls?

Finally, are you a fan – or do you plan to become one – of pressurizers that are supposed to increase the lifespan of bullets and reduce your ecological impact? And by the way, do you have any ideas for recycling your old balls?

On all these questions, your opinions and experiences are welcome. You can answer CLICK HERE. We will retain the most relevant arguments to summarize your testimonies.

As for the debate on rough rackets and sand or not sand pitches, it continues on our Facebook page.

After 40 years of tennis, Jérôme falls into the pot of padel in 2018. Since then, he thinks about it every morning while shaving… but never shaves pala in hand! Journalist in Alsace, he has no other ambition than to share his passion with you, whether you speak French, Italian, Spanish or English.