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During practice for pickleball tournaments, players need a pickleball that can withstand wear & tear while delivering a tournament-like experience. The 6-pack of MAX 5 Premium is engineered for fast-paced competition with exacting specs. The pickleballs feature seamless polymer construction and a precision-drilled 40-hole design that holds flight integrity across both indoor and outdoor courts. Each ball is USAPA-compliant with perfect bounce, balanced weight, and consistent hardness, offering a tournament-ready experience out of the tube. The premium black packaging canister protects the balls and makes an impression from storage to serving. Buy pickleball balls that are built to last and tuned to win.
Each ball features a symmetrical 40-hole design that reduces wobble and wind disruption, giving players a true trajectory on every serve, dink, drive, and slam.
Formulated for both indoor courts and outdoor asphalt, this polymer build resists cracking, splitting, or softening. Play anywhere and hit as hard as you can during the practice section.
The optic green color improves ball tracking in variable lighting (under harsh sun or LED gym lights), allowing players to anticipate shots faster, improve reactions, and reduce mis-hits during fast-paced rallies.
These tournament-grade pickleballs are bounce-calibrated at 30 to 34 inches, giving you dependable performance for third-shot strategies and tight net rallies.
These balls handle all moisture, whether heat or cold. Play pickleball with these balls in 90° and humid weather or dry weather; your game won’t be affected.
Housed in a custom MAX 5 protective tube, the 6-pack pickleball ball set arrives tournament-ready and travel-safe. Toss it in your bag to avoid cracks or borken holes.
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Optic Green 6 pickleball balls (indoor & outdoor compatible) with beautiful packaging.
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Packed in a Cylindrical PET tube (polyethylene terephthalate; food-safe and impact-resistant)
Compliance Feature |
Details |
Size | 2.91″ – within 2.874″–2.972″ (2.D.2) |
Weight | 0.917 oz – regulation legal (2.D.3) |
Bounce | 30–34″ from a 78″ drop (2.D.4) |
Hardness | 44 Durometer D (2.D.5) |
Hole Count | 40 precision-drilled (2.D.6) |
Material | Non-textured, seamless PE (2.D.1) |
Logo | Branded with MAX 5 as required (2.D.6) |
Indoor balls are lighter, with fewer holes (around 26). Outdoor balls like MAX 5’s are heavier, harder, and drilled with 40 precision holes to cut through the wind and hold bounce longer. 40 Holes of Max 5 PickleBall Paddle is perfect for indoor and outdoor play.
Yes, with MAX 5. These pickleball balls are engineered for both settings, so your muscle memory doesn’t need to adapt every time you change courts.
A regulation pickleball ball is 2.87-2.97 inches in diameter, weighs 0.78-0.935 oz, and has 26-40 holes for flight control.
No. In traditional pickleball, serves must be hit out of the air underhand, and no bounce is allowed before contact.
Eli M. –
These balls last longer than Dura or Franklin. Insane control outdoors, especially with wind. Easily the best outdoor pickleball balls I’ve used—and I’ve tried them all.
Seastorm –
I am new to pickleball, but these balls seem to be a good quality and sufficient for someone new to the sport. I like the color; they’re easy to see. I am not good at getting them to go where I want them to go, but they do seem to go exactly where I hit them. For the price, I’m happy with them and would order again.
Sigmonia –
I’m pretty new to pickleball so take my opinions with an appropriate amount of salt.
I got my money’s worth with these. They have a good feel and sound. They weren’t getting blown all-over by the wind, but if you get the spin right they move pretty well. Definitely takes a few rounds to get the shine off, and they aren’t the most durable I’ve ever used. You can clearly tell which is the one we used in the pic, but I think it actually got better once it got broken in a bit.