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Padel balls 3-pack

In a 3-pack you buy three cans of the same brand and model at once. In most cases that is three cans of three balls, so nine balls in total. A small part of the range involves cans of four balls, giving twelve balls in total. The product page always states the exact format.

Why choose a 3-pack?

The 3-pack is the most logical choice for players who play regularly and already know which ball suits them. You always have a fresh can to hand without having to reorder each time, you pay less per can than with a single purchase and you know for certain that all three cans are from the same brand.

That last point matters more than it might seem. Padel balls from different brands play differently. Speed, bounce, felt grip and how long they hold pressure varies per brand and model. If you switch brands between sessions or mid-session, the playing feel switches too. That makes it harder to read your own game consistently and to improve. With three cans of the same model you play every session with the same reference point.

Fresh balls and protecting your arm

A padel ball loses pressure the moment you open the can. The internal pressure drops, the ball plays softer, bounces less consistently and demands harder hitting to achieve the same result. That extra striking force goes directly to your elbow and wrist and is one of the most underestimated causes of padel elbow and wrist complaints. With a 3-pack you always have a fresh can available. Open a new can when the ball has passed its best, not after you have already been hitting harder than usual for ten minutes.

Testing fresh balls: drop a ball from hip height. A fresh ball bounces back to knee height. A soft ball barely bounces back. That is the signal to open the next can.

Ball pressure keeper as a complement

Do you not finish a can in one session? Then a ball pressure keeper is the smartest addition. A keeper such as the Tubo X3 stores balls after opening at an overpressure comparable to a new can. Independent tests show that balls in a pressure keeper stay at playing pressure three to five times longer than in an opened can lying in your bag.

Which brands are available as a 3-pack?

We offer 3-packs from Adidas, Babolat, Black Crown, Bullpadel, Dunlop, Head, Tretorn, Volt and Wilson. The specific model available as a 3-pack varies per brand. Check the product page for the exact model and number of balls per can.

Frequently asked questions

Are all cans in a 3-pack from the same brand?

Yes, always. A 3-pack consists of three cans of exactly the same brand and model.

How many balls are in a 3-pack?

Usually three cans of three balls, so nine balls in total. A small part of the range involves cans of four balls, which is twelve balls in total. The exact number is stated on the product page.

When should I open a new can?

If you notice you are hitting harder than usual, the ball is probably already too soft. The quickest test: drop the ball from hip height. Does it bounce back to knee height? It is still good. Does it barely bounce back? Time for a new can.