1. What makes NOX NERBO balls the official ball of A1 Padel?
NOX NERBO balls meet the strict performance standards required by A1 Padel circuit, including consistent bounce, durability, and FIP certification. They're specifically chosen for their fast, dynamic play characteristics ideal for professional competition.
2. How long do NOX NERBO padel balls last?
With proper care, NOX NERBO balls typically last 3-5 competitive matches or 6-10 recreational games. Their high-resistance construction maintains performance longer than standard balls, though lifespan varies based on playing surface and intensity.
3. Are NERBO balls suitable for beginners?
Yes, despite being professional-grade balls, NERBO balls work excellently for all skill levels. Their lively bounce and consistent performance help beginners develop proper technique while offering the speed advanced players demand.
4. What's the difference between NERBO and regular padel balls?
NERBO balls feature faster bounce, superior durability, and FIP approval. They're engineered for offensive play with enhanced speed characteristics, while maintaining the control needed for precision shots, unlike standard recreational balls.
5. How many balls come in a NOX NERBO can?
Each pressurized can contains 3 NOX NERBO padel balls, the standard quantity for official padel matches and practice sessions.
6. Can NERBO balls be used on all padel court surfaces?
Yes, NERBO balls perform excellently on all standard padel surfaces including artificial grass, concrete, and synthetic courts. Their durable felt construction adapts well to different court textures.
7. What is the ideal storage temperature for NERBO balls?
Store NERBO balls between 15-25°C (59-77°F) in their original pressurized can. Avoid extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, and humid conditions to maintain optimal bounce and felt quality.
8. Are NOX NERBO balls FIP approved?
Yes, NERBO balls are fully approved by the International Padel Federation (FIP), meeting all regulations for weight (56-59.5g), diameter (6.35-6.77cm), and bounce height for official tournament play.
9. How can I tell when NERBO balls need replacement?
Replace NERBO balls when the felt becomes noticeably smooth, bounce height decreases significantly, or the ball feels "dead" during play. Visual signs include excessive felt wear or loss of the ball's round shape.