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Regarding balls and breakage etc. I have thought about it a lot, and talked to other manufacturers of balls for not only pickleball but other sports.
In squash, players use a ball for 1-5 games before switching out to a new one. Looks like a comparable ball to the Onix Fuse balls(most used ball in Canada), is a little cheaper. Golf balls can last one shot lol, especially if you are playing with me. I hit it into the water or lose it in the trees. How long do you want to hold up your foursome or the one behind you searching for your ball? As well, each player hits their own balls. Pickleball is played with (4) players most of the time, and you only need one ball. So far, in my decade of playing, I have not lost a ball in the woods or in the water :-). I googled how long a tennis ball should last: For the competitive player, a new can of tennis balls will last for one match or session of play. This is usually 2-3 hours of constant hitting. In my experience, a (3) pack lasts a lot longer than 2-3 hours. I played 12 games over two days at a tournament. They used the indoor Onix Fuse pickleballs. In those 12 games, one ball cracked. Our average game lasted about 20 minutes, so that’s one ball lasting for about 4 hours. That ball may have been used previously in another game, or multiple games. I think that is acceptable. When playing outside, we play with the Onix outdoor Fuse G2, and the DuraFAST 40 outdoor balls. The DuraFAST are great, but they do crack quicker than the Onix Fuse G2 balls. The Fuse G2 balls definitely last longer. We also sell Franklin X40 balls. The problem we found with the Franklin balls was, while they may not crack as quickly as a Dura FAST 40 outdoor ball, they bounce lower and lower, which changes the game, not in a good way. Also, with the Franklin balls, a fair amount we received to sell were warped and or not round.
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