Although this ball is intended for the world of tennis, we had to present this new ball from Wilson, the Triniti, in order to see it soon on the tennis courts. padel. An eco ball, for the good of the planet. It is the first time that a brand has embarked on this project, which is important to understand and underline.

Bullets are really a problem. With a short life span (a few games), they quickly go to the trash. Their consumption is "huge", hence the idea of ​​Wilson Triniti.

Triniti is the green ball. First with its cardboard packaging, so recyclable at 100%.

Then, it is made so that it lasts 4 times longer than a traditional ball, thus reducing the energy to produce it, reducing the number of equipment used and necessarily reducing the number of waste.

To top it off, 5% annual profits will go to recycling groups like Recycleballs.

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.