Pack 5 Cajones Babolat Court

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Babolat Court balls are one of the most widely used training and match balls in padel clubs across Europe, and buying them in a five-box pack makes sense if you play regularly or help run sessions at a club. Each...

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Babolat Court balls are one of the most widely used training and match balls in padel clubs across Europe, and buying them in a five-box pack makes sense if you play regularly or help run sessions at a club. Each box contains three balls, so this pack gives you fifteen balls in total, enough to keep several courts going without constantly restocking.

The Babolat Court ball is built for consistent bounce and durability on indoor and outdoor padel courts. The felt holds up reasonably well through extended play, and the pressure stays stable long enough to get solid use out of each can. These are not a premium tournament ball, but they perform well above the level you would expect from a budget option. If you are a club coach, a regular group player, or someone who goes through balls quickly, the five-box format saves you money per ball compared to buying individual cans.

If you only play once a week or twice a month, a single can or two is probably all you need. This pack is aimed at people who burn through balls fast, whether through high-volume training, running drills, or organising regular group sessions.

Frequently asked questions

How many balls are included in total?

Each box contains three balls, and the pack includes five boxes, giving you fifteen balls altogether.

Are these balls suitable for outdoor courts?

Yes, Babolat Court balls work on both indoor and outdoor padel courts. Keep in mind that outdoor play, especially on rough or sandy surfaces, will wear the felt faster.

Are these ITF or WPT approved for competition?

Babolat Court balls are a club and training level ball. If you need balls approved for a specific sanctioned competition, check the tournament rules before purchasing.

Is this pack better value than buying individual cans?

Generally yes. Buying in bulk reduces the cost per ball, which adds up over time if you play or train frequently. For occasional players, a single can is the more practical choice.