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Types of Pickleball Balls and Their Differences

Not all pickleball balls are the same. Whether you play indoors or outdoors, the ball you choose can impact bounce, speed, and control. This guide explains the key types of pickleball balls, their material differences, and how to choose the right one based on your playing environment and style.

Indoor vs. Outdoor Pickleball Balls

Indoor balls are softer, lighter, and have larger holes—typically 26 holes. They are easier to control and quieter, perfect for gym floors or rec centers.
Outdoor balls are harder, heavier, and have smaller holes—usually 40. They handle wind better and are more durable on rough surfaces like concrete.

Material and Durability

Outdoor balls are made of firmer plastic to resist cracking on hard courts. Indoor balls are softer and more flexible. Outdoor balls wear faster but crack less easily. Indoor balls may deform over time but are easier to control.

Count and Pattern

Indoor Balls: 26 large holes.
Outdoor Balls: 40 smaller holes.
The number and size of holes affect the aerodynamics and speed of the ball.

Bounce and Speed Differences

Outdoor balls bounce higher and travel faster due to their weight and compact structure. Indoor balls have a lower, softer bounce and are better for finesse and control.

Colour, Weight, and Noise

Most balls come in neon or yellow for visibility. Indoor balls weigh less (~0.8 oz) and make less noise. Outdoor balls weigh more (~0.9 oz) and create a louder pop.

FAQ

Can I use outdoor balls indoors?
Technically yes, but the bounce and speed may be too harsh for smooth indoor courts.
How long do pickleball balls last?
Indoor balls may last longer due to soft surfaces, while outdoor balls wear faster and may crack after a few games.
Are all pickleball balls USAPA-approved?
No. Only specific brands and models meet USAPA specs for tournament play.
Why do outdoor balls crack more?
Because they face more impact on hard surfaces and in colder weather conditions.
Do pros use indoor or outdoor balls?
Most professional matches use outdoor balls due to their speed and performance consistency.
Not all pickleballs bounce the same! Indoor balls are softer, quieter, and have 26 larger holes, making them perfect for control-focused games on smooth gym floors. Outdoor balls, on the other hand, are heavier, harder, and have 40 smaller holes—great for withstanding wind and rough court surfaces. Outdoor balls bounce higher and move faster, while indoor balls offer more finesse and are easier to handle. Materials also differ outdoor balls are firmer for durability, while indoor balls are more flexible but can lose shape over time. You’ll also notice differences in colour (usually bright), weight (0.8–0.9 oz), and sound—outdoor balls make a louder pop. Pro tournaments usually go with outdoor balls for performance and consistency.

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