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Weight (g): 26 Diameter (mm): 74 Category: Competition Tennis Ball Origin: Mainland China Forming Process: Rolling Molding Ball for Multiple Courts Specially designed for hard surfaces, the ball is sturdy and durable, and is not easily deformed or damaged after multiple uses. Standard Professional Ball The parameters of the ball are based on the standard ball used in the competition,…
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Ball for Multiple Courts
Specially designed for hard surfaces, the ball is sturdy and durable, and is not easily deformed or damaged after multiple uses.
Standard Professional Ball
The parameters of the ball are based on the standard ball used in the competition, with good elasticity and impact resistance.
Made by PE Material
Durable and sturdy, it will not deform after multiple uses
Rotational Molding Process
Rotational molding technology increase the thickness of the shell, which is not easily deformed and has a longer service life.
What is Pickleball?
Pickleball is a game of hitting balls with a racket. It originated from Benbridge Island in Seattle, USA. It would be most appropriate to say that it is a hybrid sport of tennis, badminton and table tennis. It was invented by two people. The name of pickleball comes from a dog of one of the inventors; when the game was first invented, the dog named pickleball often ran with the ball in its mouth.
In terms of physical activity and mobility, pickleball has greater mobility and activity than badminton and table tennis, so it is better than badminton and table tennis in terms of physical exercise. The amount of activity and exercise in pickleball is smaller than that in tennis. People who are not very active in playing tennis are suitable to play pickleball as a regular exercise program. Pickleball is suitable for all ages. Especially those who used to play tennis but have lost the conditions to continue playing tennis (some people jokingly call pickleball "tennis for old people"), or those who play table tennis or badminton and want to find more intense sports, pickleball is an excellent choice. Good choice. In addition, because pickleball requires cheaper venues and equipment than tennis, some people jokingly call pickleball "the poor man's tennis."
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