Playing padel with the right equipment makes a huge difference. Padel balls look like tennis balls, but they have lower internal pressure (10–11 psi) which produces less speed and a lower bounce than tennis balls (14 psi). They are also slightly smaller—padel balls measure 6.35–6.77 cm in diameter and weigh 56–59.4 g, while tennis balls are 6.54–6.86 cm and heavier. These differences ensure better control on a padel court. Besides picking good balls, you also need reliable accessories—overgrips, wristbands and pressurizers—to keep your gear performing like new.
Top Padel Balls in Stock at Casas Padel
1 – HEAD PRO+ 3 Padel Balls (Single Can) – $6.99
This official ball of the Spanish Padel Federation comes in a three‑ball can. The HEAD PADEL PRO+ uses a new core and new exclusive felt, giving it excellent durability and consistent bounce. If you’re looking for a professional‑quality ball that maintains its feel through long rallies, this is the can to grab. It’s available in stock and even qualifies for free shipping.
2 – Osaka Pro Tour Padel Ball (3‑Ball Can) – $7.50
Osaka’s Pro Tour ball is engineered with premium English felt and high‑quality natural rubber, combining optimized internal pressure and first‑class materials for exceptional durability and consistent performance. The ball is designed for high‑performance padel, making it a great choice for players who want tour‑level feel without spending a fortune. It comes in a three‑ball can and is in stock.
3 – Bounce Tube Padel Ball Pressurizer – $109.95
While not a ball, the Bounce Tube is an essential accessory for extending ball life. It’s a hermetically sealed tube with a built‑in pump that pressurizes your balls after each game. According to its description, the device keeps balls pressurized, making them last at least three times longer and reducing waste. It’s made of high‑strength plastic, weighs 700 g and includes a 2‑year warranty. For frequent players, this pressurizer quickly pays for itself.
Essential Padel Accessories
Overgrips
An overgrip is a tape wrapped over the racquet’s original grip. It improves grip and absorbs sweat, and it’s the only part of the handle that directly contacts your hand. Changing overgrips regularly keeps the underlying grip in good condition and improves control. Overgrips also enhance racket feel in sweaty conditions and help reduce hand fatigue.
Osaka Overgrip – Black: This overgrip pack from Osaka offers a clever solution to the problem of slippery grips. The product description notes that each package contains two grips and a sticker to seal them. One grip lasts 4–8 weeks and is designed to stay secure even when the racquet gets wet. When installing, wrap the overgrip tightly—any wrinkles will smooth out after a couple of hours.
Wristbands
Wristbands may look simple, but they absorb sweat before it reaches your hands, keeping your grip dry and your shots precise. They also add a bit of wrist support and help reduce sweat dripping onto the racket.
Why Quality Accessories Matter
Investing in good accessories does more than improve comfort—it extends the life of your equipment. A fresh overgrip prevents slipping, wristbands keep your hands dry, and a pressurizer saves money by reducing how often you buy new balls. For passionate padel players, these small upgrades translate to more confident swings and longer rallies.
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