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Padel Balls
£5-6
The Wilson Padel Tour is Wilson's mainstream pressurised padel ball, sitting in the same bracket as the Head Pro and Bullpadel Premium for UK club players who want a brand-name match ball without paying for a pro-level tournament can. Pressurised construction gives you the lively first-set feel that pressureless balls do not match — the ball comes off the strings cleaner and the bandeja drops with more bite. The trade-off is the standard one for any pressurised ball: once the can is opened, internal pressure starts dropping, and by session three or four you will feel the difference. Felt quality is what you would expect at this price — solid for several matches, not the premium nap of a £10+ tournament can. Sold in the standard tube of 3 at around £5-6 on Amazon UK and through PDH Sports. A sensible default if you already use Wilson rackets and want a brand-consistent bag.
Something wrong? Suggest an edit →Worth £5-6 if you already play with Wilson rackets; pick the Bullpadel Premium if you want tour-brand pedigree.
The Wilson Padel Tour is the brand's mainstream pressurised padel ball, and it does the job that pressurised balls are supposed to do — give you a lively, responsive feel on a fresh can and behave sensibly across the first few sessions before the inevitable pressure drop. Wilson's manufacturing base in tennis and racket sports translates well into padel, and the Tour ball is a credible match-day choice for UK club players.
Felt quality is standard for the price bracket. You get clean ball-strike on flat drives and acceptable bite on slices, but the felt does not have the longer-lasting nap of a premium tournament can. Across three or four sessions of competitive play the ball will hold up, and as a coaching ball for higher-level drills it is fine for the first couple of weeks after opening.
The sensible buyer for the Padel Tour is the club player who already uses Wilson rackets and wants brand consistency in the bag, or the player who has tried Head and Bullpadel cans and wants a third option in rotation. Pricing on Amazon UK and PDH Sports sits around £5-6 for a tube of 3, which is right in line with the Head Pro and Bullpadel Premium equivalents. There is no obvious reason to pay more for a Wilson Tour over those alternatives, but no obvious reason to pay less either — it is a competent, brand-name match ball.
Hand-written editorial — not auto-generated. By Gary, RacketRise.