Padel balls online — HEAD, Bullpadel, Wilson, Adidas, Babolat, Dunlop and NOX. Buy single tubes or in bulk boxes for the best price per ball.

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Padel balls — the right ball for every match

The padel ball has a greater influence on your game
than most players realise. Pressure, felt quality and rebound speed
directly affect the pace of play, control and how the ball feels
coming off the racket. At FinalSet you will find padel
balls
from the world's most trusted brands — HEAD, Bullpadel,
Wilson, Adidas, Babolat, Dunlop and NOX. Buy a single tube of three
balls to try a new model, or order in bulk boxes to get the best
price per ball.

Unlike tennis balls, padel balls have a slightly
lower internal pressure and a marginally larger diameter, which
produces a slower, more controlled bounce suited to the enclosed
padel court. A standard tube of three balls typically lasts three
to five matches depending on playing intensity, court surface and
weather conditions.

The most popular padel ball brands

  • HEAD — the market leader and official ball of
    the Premier Padel tour. The HEAD Padel Pro S is one of the
    most widely used balls at club and professional level alike,
    valued for its consistent bounce, reliable pressure retention
    and predictable feel across a wide range of court conditions.
  • Bullpadel — fast, aggressive balls built for
    attacking play, with a high-density rubber core that holds
    pressure longer than average. The Bullpadel Premium Pro is
    one of the best-selling models on the market and a favourite
    at competitive club level.
  • Wilson — preferred by players who prioritise
    control and feel. The Wilson X3 features an exceptionally
    durable felt layer, making it an excellent choice for clubs
    and frequent players who want a ball that lasts.
  • Adidas — a well-balanced ball combining speed
    and control. The Adidas Speed RX is popular among attacking
    players who want to maintain a high tempo without sacrificing
    consistency over the course of a match.
  • Babolat — quality balls for training and
    recreational play. The Babolat Court is known for its
    longevity, while the Padel Ace is the top-of-the-range option
    for players who want maximum speed and a precise, lively bounce.
  • Dunlop — one of the oldest names in racket
    sports, offering reliable, well-bouncing balls at a competitive
    price. A popular and cost-effective choice for clubs stocking
    up in volume.
  • NOX — the NOX Pro Titanium is known for a
    clean, stable feel and consistent pressure throughout its
    playing life. Suited to regular club players and competitive
    matches where predictability matters.

Buy single tubes or in bulk — save more when you order more

At FinalSet you can buy padel balls in whatever
quantity suits your needs and budget:

  • 1 tube (3 balls) — ideal for trying a new
    brand or model before committing to a larger order.
  • 3 tubes (9 balls) — a popular choice for
    players who get on court two to three times a week and want
    a small supply to hand.
  • Box (12–24 tubes) — the best price per ball.
    Recommended for clubs, coaches and regular players who want
    to stock up and avoid reordering too frequently.

Frequently asked questions about padel balls

What is the difference between padel balls and tennis balls?
Padel balls are slightly larger (up to 6.77 cm in diameter) and weigh
between 56 and 59.5 grams. They have a lower internal pressure than
tennis balls, which produces a slower, lower bounce — essential for
the style of play and court dimensions in padel. Using a tennis ball
on a padel court results in a noticeably faster, higher bounce that
distorts technique and tactics.

How long do padel balls last? A tube of three balls
typically lasts between three and five matches. Harder court surfaces,
humid conditions and an aggressive playing style all shorten a ball's
useful life. The clearest sign that balls need replacing is a noticeably
lower, slower bounce — once that sets in, it is time for a fresh tube.

Which padel balls are best for beginners? We recommend
standard-speed balls for players new to the sport — HEAD Padel Pro,
Wilson Performance or Babolat Court are all excellent starting points.
These balls bounce at a moderate pace, offer better control and make
it easier to develop correct technique without the ball moving too
fast to react to.

All padel balls at FinalSet are dispatched promptly —
we deliver across Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Ordering in bulk boxes
gives you the best price per ball. Not sure which brand to go for?
Get in touch and we will be happy to help.