Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Pickleballs: What's the difference?

Pickleballs, what's the difference? There are a variety of pickleballs made by different companies for different uses. Initially pickleballs were all the same ball, which was a Cosom fun ball. A soft ball with large holes, usually found in most schools and rec centers. Once the sport started gaining popularity, different balls were needed for different venues. Most widely used outdoor balls are the Dura balls, made by Pickleball Inc. These balls are a one piece ball usually sold in yellow, orange, and white, with holes drilled in to allow great strength, and durability. It is easy to identify these balls by the small holes. Pickleball Now is about to unveil a new outdoor ball that has been approved by the USAPA called the TNT ball. The balls have not been available for testing by pickleball International yet, but look for a review soon when they have been made available to us. The most common ball used indoors is the Jugs bulldog ball. These balls are available in white and dayglow green, with the latter colour being the most widely used indoors in Canada. These balls are 2 pieces fused together with larger holes. Pickleball Inc., also has ventured into the indoor pickleball arena with a large hole dura ball. In using these balls that are supposed to be slower, I personally didn't see much speed decreased, and still see them as an outdoor ball. maybe it's a slower outdoor ball, but used indoors on wood gym floors, or rubberized gym vs. outdoor paved courts the ball is still fast. The Jugs ball is great for indoors, as it allows for the finesse game to be key in the pickleball game. Anybody can play a bash and crash power game, but the true sport of pickleball is the intelligent player that can incorporate all elements in their game.Indoor Jugs balls are available from Pickleball International for $20 CDN/dozen. Outdoor Dura balls are available from Pickleball International for $25 CDN/dozen.

4 comments:

  1. In my opinion, if you would really know about the finesse game of pickleball, you wouldn't recommend Jugs balls, as they have a seam which can make them bounce in directions you don't expect. This issue is particularly serious in the finesse game. For indoor and outdoor play, the best ball is a seamless ball, like the Dura Fast 40 or Big Hole balls.

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    1. Disagree. I am seeing the Jugs ball more and more. My pickleball group ran out of the Dura balls last outdoor season because they cracked so quickly. We had no choice but to use the so-called Jugs "indoor" ball until we got our new shipment of Dura balls. Needless to say, we never opened the Dura balls when they arrived. We love the Jugs balls. As for the seam, really!?!

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  2. I agree with "Anonymous" in that the Jugs indoor ball does not seems to bounce in any untrue direction. It IS a slower ball and is a softer material. This allows slams to be returned more often, and the points last longer. The 2 piece balls do tend to be out-of-round and can wobble during flight, but still play ok in the spirit of the fun game. I like using the Onix outdoor ball indoor as well :)

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