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Head Padel Pro Ball

ballAED 50-70 per can (3 balls)

Quality recreational pressurized ball suited for intermediate training and casual competitive play.

The Head Padel Pro offers excellent value for intermediate players and recreational competitive use, providing reliable pressurized performance at accessible pricing. Pressurized core maintains consistent bounce through extended play sessions, though pressure retention is slightly less critical than professional alternatives. The outer felt utilizes quality nylon providing dependable court interaction across clay and synthetic surfaces. Felt durability ranges 6-10 hours of regular play before noticeable degradation. Pressure maintenance is good for recreational purposes, maintaining acceptable bounce throughout standard match duration. Vibrant yellow color provides excellent court visibility in most lighting conditions. In GCC pricing, Head Padel Pro retails AED 50-70 per can, making them accessible for regular intermediate players. Competitive amateur players in Dubai and Riyadh frequently select Padel Pro for league play and training, finding the value excellent. The balls perform well on the region's clay courts, maintaining predictable characteristics through typical match sessions. Local pro shops recommend Padel Pro for intermediate league players and serious recreational training. Storage in reasonable conditions preserves performance; extreme heat exposure accelerates pressure loss. Many serious amateurs use Padel Pro for training, reserving premium Pro S balls for important matches.

Specs

Core Type
Pressurized
Felt Material
Quality nylon
Color
Padel yellow
Initial Pressure
52-53 PSI
Durability
6-10 hours regular play
Certification
ITF compatible

Best for

  • Intermediate players
  • Recreational training
  • Casual competition
  • Practice groups

FAQs

How do these compare to Head Pro S?

Padel Pro is recreational-grade; Pro S is tournament-grade. Padel Pro offers excellent value for intermediate use.

Are they suitable for tournament play?

Not optimal for tournaments. Better for training and casual competitive league matches.

How often should I replace them?

Every 6-10 hours of regular play, or when felt wear impacts bounce consistency.

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