1. Are NOX Pro Titanium padel balls suitable for professional tournaments?
Yes, these balls are certified professional-grade and FFT approved, making them ideal for official tournaments and competitive play.
2. How long do NOX Pro Titanium padel balls maintain their pressure?
With proper storage in their pressurized container, these balls typically maintain optimal pressure for 2-3 months of regular play.
3. What makes NOX Pro Titanium balls different from regular padel balls?
They feature enhanced speed, superior durability, and optimal elasticity due to their pressurized and stabilized design, offering professional-level performance.
4. Can beginners use NOX Pro Titanium padel balls?
While designed for professional play, beginners can use them. However, recreational players may prefer standard balls as these offer faster speed and higher bounce.
5. How many balls come in a package?
NOX Pro Titanium padel balls typically come in tubes of 3 balls, which is the standard packaging for premium padel balls.
6. Do these balls work well in all weather conditions?
Yes, their stabilized construction maintains consistent performance in various temperatures, though extreme heat or cold may slightly affect bounce.
7. What is the recommended storage temperature?
Store between 15-25°C (59-77°F) in a dry environment, away from direct sunlight to preserve pressure and elasticity.
8. How do I know when to replace NOX Pro Titanium balls?
Replace when balls lose significant bounce, feel soft when squeezed, show visible wear, or after approximately 4-6 weeks of regular play.
9. Are NOX Pro Titanium balls suitable for indoor and outdoor courts?
Yes, they perform excellently on both surfaces, though outdoor conditions may slightly reduce lifespan due to weather exposure.
10. What is the difference between pressurized and pressureless padel balls?
NOX Pro Titanium are pressurized balls, offering better bounce, speed, and feel but shorter lifespan compared to pressureless balls which last longer but provide less dynamic play.