Padel balls 3 pack
Padel balls single can
You buy a single can of padel balls when you want to try a brand or model, for an occasional session, or to top up your supply. Most cans contain three balls. A smaller part of our range contains four balls per can. The product page always states how many balls are inside.
When do you choose a single can?
For a player who already knows which ball they want, a 3-pack or box is better value. But a single can has its own logic. You want to know how a particular ball plays before buying more. You play once a month or less and do not need a large supply. You want a spare can alongside your regular stock. In all those situations a single can is exactly the right quantity.
How quickly does a can run out?
A padel ball loses pressure the moment you open the can. With intensive play, a fresh ball is already noticeably softer after two to three sets. That means the ball becomes less reactive, gives less feedback, and you unconsciously start hitting harder to get the same result. That extra force goes to your elbow and wrist. If you play with several people and use the whole can in a session, that is fine. Want to keep the balls fresh longer after opening? Store them in a ball pressure keeper such as the Tubo X3, which keeps balls at playing pressure three to five times longer.
3 or 4 balls per can?
Most padel balls are sold in cans of three. Some brands offer cans of four balls, where you buy the same three cans but with an extra ball each. Our range includes both. The product page always states the exact number.
Which brands do we sell per can?
Per can we sell balls from Adidas, Babolat, Black Crown, Bullpadel, Dunlop, Head, Tretorn, Volt and Wilson. Each brand has its own playing character: speed, felt type, pressure retention and response to temperature and humidity differ per brand and model. Want to know which can suits your playing style and conditions best? Get in touch for advice.
Frequently asked questions
How many balls are in a can?
Most cans contain three padel balls. Part of the range contains four balls per can. The exact number is always stated on the product page.
Is a single can more expensive than a 3-pack?
Per can you pay slightly more than with a 3-pack. If you already know which ball you want, a 3-pack is the better choice. If you want to try first, a single can is the logical starting point.
Can I store an opened can?
Once the can is open, the pressure starts to drop. To keep the balls at playing pressure for longer, store them in a ball pressure keeper. That significantly extends the usable life of your balls.
