TENNIS PRESSUREBALL TUBE

The Most Economical Tennis Ball Saver that keeps tennis balls bouncing like new.

Tennis Pressureball Tube

ARE YOU FEDUP WITH YOUR TENNIS BALLS LOSING
THEIR BOUNCE OR GOING FLAT?

It is a common problem that most tennis players encounter. Did you know most tennis balls leak air, causing the pressure to decrease, which causes tennis balls to lose their bounce?

By storing them in the Tennis Pressureball Tube, the balls will keep their bounce like brand new balls (until the felt falls off, of course). This innovative and creative design ensures your tennis balls remain usable for much, much longer. So every time you head out to the court, you know you’ll get the maximum bounce from your tennis ball.

Holding up to eight tennis balls, PressureBall is the most economical tennis ball pressuriser on the market.

THE BENEFITS

This innovative design is a game-changer.
Solving a problem in a simplistic and cost-efficient way.
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Restores Life To Tennis Balls

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Lightweight, Portable & Tough

WORLD-FIRST DESIGN

Saves You Money

Better For the Environment

Easy To Use

HOW IS PRESSUREBALL MADE?

PressureBall is a world-first. The flexible tube is lightweight and robust. It’s easy to carry and made to last. The tube is made from a three-layer heat-sealed structure. The inner and outer layers of film are each made of tough plastic, so it doesn’t lose its pressure.

This plastic film also incorporates strong abrasion-resistant micro-layers, which gives PressureBall its high durability. You can drop it on the tennis court, or throw it in the back of the car. It’s tough and can handle it.

SLICE OF TENNIS PLAYER

FAQ’s

Why do tennis balls lose their bounce?

Tennis balls are manufactured from a rubber compound and have an internal pressure of around 14psi. The rubber, however, is slightly porous and so the pressure escapes over time. It results in a softball with decreased bounce.

New tennis balls that you buy in pressurised containers, slowly start to lose their pressure once you have opened them and therefore lose their bounce.

PressureBall stops new tennis balls going flat, indefinitely when you store them in the PressureBall tube.

Why do professional tennis matches change the balls so often?

In ATP and WTA tournaments, balls are changed after every nine games, (with the first change occurring after only seven games, because the first set of balls is used for the pre-match warm-up). Tennis balls start losing their pressure as soon as you take them out of the container. 

 PressureBall keeps tennis balls bouncing like new, so you can keep your tennis balls for longer, and still have perfect bounce.

WHAT PRESSURE SHOULD YOU KEEP TENNIS BALLS?

To keep your tennis balls bouncing like new, tennis balls should be stored at 14 psi. If you need to rejuvenate soft tennis balls, they should be stored at 20psi. Do not inflate the tube over 20psi.

HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO REVIVE A SOFT TENNIS BALL?

It depends on how soft the ball is. PressureBall was initially designed to stop new balls from going soft, but because you can put extra pressure in the tube, it means that you can revive softballs quickly. Balls that have been sitting for a week will revive in 1 to 2 days. Balls that have not been used for several weeks, and are a little soft, can be revived in a week.

If you store the tube in a warm place (mid-summer temperatures), then the time it takes you to revive the balls can be reduced further. Balls that are relatively soft will take two weeks to a month depending on how warm the tube storage temperature is.

Can this work on any tennis ball?

Not all balls can be revived, but the vast majority can be. If a ball changes shape in the tube at 14 psi, then it is really soft. It can probably still be revived, but you will have to set the tube at a lower pressure first before storing it at the correct pressure. So it becomes a little more time-consuming. The rule to follow is that if a ball changes shape in the tube, the pressure needs to be decreased so that it can first revive at a lower pressure.

Any Questions? Ask An Expert.

Any Questions?
Ask An Expert.

HOW TO USE THE PRESSUREBALL TUBE
IN 4 EASY STEPS

1.
Place the flat surface of the clip insert against the tube.
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2.
Fold the open end of the tube over the insert.
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3.
Slide the outer part of the clamp over the clip to seal the tube.
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4.
The final result should look like below after inflation.
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CARING FOR YOUR TENNIS PRESSUREBALL TUBE

THINGS TO KNOW - READ MORE
  • When inflating the tube, you must be able to measure the pressure in the tube with some type of pressure gauge. We recommend a bicycle pump with a built-in pressure gauge as supplied in our shop.
  • At 14 psi, Pressureball will both maintain and rejuvenate tennis ball bounce. If you want to speed up the rejuvenation process, you can inflate to a maximum of 20 psi.
  • Balls will not revive if they collapse in the tube; it can be caused by over-inflating or weak spots in the tennis ball walls.
  • You can remove the balls from the tube by shaking them out.
  • Storage temperature has a large effect on the rejuvenation speed. The colder the environment, the slower the rejuvenation process will be. Storing during the summer months between 25 – 35 Celsius, it’s recommended to inflate to 15 psi.
  • DO NOT INFLATE the tube over 20 psi. This is dangerous and can cause the tube to stretch and burst which can cause injury. It will also void the warranty on the product.

HOW TO DEFLATE AND REMOVE CLAMP

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  1. IMPORTANT: You have to release the pressure in the Pressureball tube before attempting to slice the clamp off.
  2. To release the pressure, press down the valve pin using your fingernail or object (like the end of a pen).
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