
Contenido desplegable
How does the Pressuriser actually work?
How does the Pressuriser actually work?
It's a motorised pressure chamber. You set your target pressure on the display, drop your balls inside, and seal the lid.
The unit then pumps the chamber up to your chosen pressure, forcing air back into the balls and holding it there so it can't leak away between sessions.
When you're ready to play, you release the pressure, lift out your balls and go. That's it - no skill, no guesswork.
Can it really bring dead balls back to life?
Can it really bring dead balls back to life?
Yes. Here's why it works: dead balls aren't worn out, they've simply lost the internal air pressure that gives them their bounce.
Because the felt and rubber are usually still fine, pumping that pressure back in restores most of their original pace and bounce.
Fresh balls are kept lively indefinitely; balls that have already gone flat are revived over a little time (see below).
How long until my balls feel fresh again?
How long until my balls feel fresh again?
Fresh or lightly used balls feel match-ready almost straight away.
Balls that have already gone completely dead take a little longer to fully recover - typically around one to three weeks in the unit at higher pressure.
The longer they've been flat, the longer they take to bounce back, but the bounce does come back.
Which balls and how many does it hold?
Which balls and how many does it hold?
A full set of three padel balls - so your balls are always ready to go together.
Does it work for tennis balls too?
Does it work for tennis balls too?
It does. The Pressuriser is built and calibrated with padel first in mind (up to 20 PSI), but it works just as well for tennis balls if you play both.
How quickly will I receive my Pressuriser?
How quickly will I receive my Pressuriser?
We are currently experiencing extremely high demand, so standard shipping is currently taking 4-8 business days within the UK, and 6-10 business days for Europe and the US. All orders are processed within 24 hours and come with tracking information.
What's your guarantee?
What's your guarantee?
A full 30-day money-back guarantee.
Use it, play with your balls, and see the difference for yourself.
If they don't come back fresher and stay livelier for longer, send it back within 30 days for a full refund - no questions asked.
Sound Familiar?
You open a fresh can. Three days later the bounce is gone - but the felt still looks brand new.
So you swing harder for the same shot… until someone finally says it: "Are these balls dead?"
Then you bin a set that looks almost new, and open another can. Every week.
That's the cycle - and it's costing you twice: the money, and every match played below the level you're capable of.
Why Your Balls Die Long Before The Felt Wears Out
Here's the part almost no one gets right - including the people selling you new balls every week.
Padel balls don't go dead because they're worn out. They go dead because they lose pressure.
A padel ball is a sealed, pressurised object. Inside that thin rubber core is compressed air - and that pressure is the entire reason the ball bounces, snaps and feels alive. It's a low, delicate pressure, which means a padel ball is extremely sensitive to losing even a little of it.
The moment you break the seal on the can, the countdown starts.
Every session - and every day in between - microscopic amounts of air seep out through the ball's surface. You can't see it. The felt looks completely fine. But internally, the pressure is dropping, match after match, until the ball simply can't perform anymore.
Lower bounce. Less pace. A dead, heavy feel off the strings. Sluggish, unpredictable response off the glass.
The felt isn't the problem. It almost never is. The pressure is.
Think of it like a flat tyre.
You'd never throw away the car because a tyre lost air. You'd put the air back. That's exactly what's happening with your balls - the rubber's fine, the felt's fine, they've simply lost the pressure they were built to hold. The fix isn't to keep buying new ones. It's to put the pressure back - and stop it escaping again.
That's the one thing buying new cans, jamming the lid back on, or a cheap storage tube can't do. Putting pressure back in takes an active pump.
Calculate Your Savings
See how much you save every year by restoring your ball pressure instead of buying new.
You've Probably Tried To Fix This Already. None Of It Solves The Actual Problem.
If dead balls bug you, you've almost certainly done at least one of these. None of them puts the pressure back - because none of them was built to.
-
Failed Fix 1 - Just buying new cans
The default. Simple, reliable, and quietly expensive. A can a week is hundreds of pounds a year, every year, forever - and you're still throwing away balls whose felt has barely been touched. You're not solving the problem. You're paying a subscription to it.
-
Failed Fix 2 - Jamming the lid back on the can
Feels like it should work. Does almost nothing. The can only held pressure while the factory seal was intact. The second you opened it, that seal was gone - pressing the plastic lid back on doesn't recreate it. You're storing dead balls in a tidier container.
-
Failed Fix 4 - A cheap pressuriser tube
Right idea, wrong build. A basic storage tube can only slow the leak on balls that are still fresh - it has no way to pump pressure back into balls that have already gone dead. And with no gauge, you're guessing. A pressuriser that can't actively add pressure, and can't show you the pressure, is just an expensive ball box.
Buying cans doesn't fix it. The lid doesn't fix it. A passive tube can't revive what's already flat.
Because the real problem is simple: the pressure has escaped, and the only thing that brings a dead ball back is actively pumping that pressure back in - and holding it there.
The Pressuriser That Actually Pumps Your Balls Back To Life
The PadelGuard Pressuriser isn't a storage tube. It's a motorised pressure unit, sized for a full set of three padel balls. After your match, your balls go inside - and instead of slowly bleeding air in your kit bag, they sit in a pressurised chamber that drives air back into them and keeps it there.
Set it higher and it revives balls that have already gone dead. Set it to maintain and it keeps a fresh set lively for months. Either way, the next time you play they don't feel "a few days old." They feel fresh.
Three things make it work where everything else falls short:
1. It actively pumps pressure back in.
A motorised pump fills the chamber with pressurised air (up to 20 PSI), forcing air back into the balls and stopping more from escaping. This is the difference between preserving and reviving - it doesn't just slow the decline, it reverses it.
2. An adjustable PSI display you can actually read.
A built-in screen lets you set and see your exact pressure - crank it up to bring dead balls back, or dial it to a maintenance level to keep a fresh set match-ready. No guessing, no fixed one-size setting.
3. Rechargeable, and built for your kit bag.
USB-C rechargeable, so there are no wires court-side and nothing to plug in mid-session. Tough matte finish, holds your full set of three, and it works for tennis balls too - drop them in, set it, leave it.
Used between sessions, the PadelGuard Pressuriser:
-
Brings dead, flat balls back to life - and keeps fresh ones lively for months
-
Makes your balls last 8–12× longer - the felt lasts; now the bounce does too
-
Saves you up to £1,000 a year on cans you never have to buy
-
Means you're always the one who shows up with proper balls - never the dead-can player again
What Players Are Saying After 30 Days With PadelGuard
-
★★★★★
"The padelguard pressuriser does exactly what it promises: my balls last much longer and keep a good bounce. The built-in screen is convenient, easy to use, and the quality is there. Great buy"
-
★★★★★
"The best pressurizer out there, it works very well. I have played padel for a long time and have tested other tubes. But this is by far the best."
-
★★★★★
"I bought this pressurizer and I have to say that it works really well. The material is solid and of quality, the closing mechanism is precise and perfectly maintains the pressure of the balls even after several days. The balls remain as good as new, bounce well and do not lose reactivity, just like when opened."
Why The PadelGuard Pressuriser Beats The Alternatives
|   |
|
Cheap Storage Tubes |
|---|---|---|
Brings dead balls back to life |
||
Motorised pressure pump |
||
Adjustable PSI display |
||
Cheaper then buying new balls every week |
||
Right pressure for padel (20 PSI) |
||
Makes balls last 8-12× longer |
||
Rechargeable (USB-C) |
||
30-Day Money-Back Guarantee |
Stop Paying Twice For Dead Balls
You've read this far, so you already know it's true. Your balls aren't worn out. They're losing pressure - match after match, can after can - and you've been covering for it with your wallet and your game.
The maths is simple. Replacing balls every week runs into the hundreds, even £1,000+ a year for regular players. The PadelGuard Pressuriser is a single payment of £79.99 - and it pays for itself in a matter of weeks.
Everything after that is balls you didn't have to buy and matches that didn't have to feel flat.
And if it doesn't do exactly what we've said - if your balls don't come back fresher and stay that way - send it back within 30 days for a full refund. No questions. The only way to lose here is to keep doing what you're already doing.
One purchase. Every match better. Decide once, and you're sorted.