Although this product is in the "ball saving products" category, make no mistake, this is product doesn't just save balls, it gives them new life by adding pressure back inside them.
Tennis balls are made with an internal pressure of 14 PSI and packaged in a pressurised can. Pressure is released when you open the can. Once this occurs pressure inside the ball will now escape through its porous rubber. During play each time you hit the ball it will force the internal pressure even more. Please note that for effective pressure regeneration within the tennis ball, the surrounding pressure in the device must be greater than or equal to 29 PSI.
PASCAL BOX PRO® is designed for ball machine users, professionals, coaches & clubs to recharge the regulation pressure of tennis balls, achieving the same pressure as the first day. It is made of high quality stainless steel & high resistance polycarbonate and can hold up to 75 tennis balls.
Benefits:
Characteristics:
Over time and with every match the balls lose pressure. Other devices only get to slightly slow this process.
Only PASCAL BOX PRO® recharges the ball to its regulatory pressure, match after match.
Science at the service of Sport.
We guarantee 100% results. Pascal Box is the only system that can maintain up to 48 PSI of pressure indefinitely.
Our precision pressure gauge guarantees that the system is doing its job. Without this guarantee it is impossible to know if the equipment is doing its job. The air will find the minimum space to escape and if it does, it will not inflate the balls.
Note: Below 29 PSI the pressure is not enough to go through the rubber of the ball.
The English User Guide can be downloaded here.
FAQ:
The balls that work best with Pascal Box are the highest quality balls.
The only balls that do not work well are balls that have very dense rubber. And these are usually the ones that are advertised as training or high durability.
This is because the normal balls we use for play get their performance from the combined work derived from the elasticity of the rubber and the internal pressure.
Normal quality balls have a rubber with a certain density and elasticity and a high internal pressure (approximately like a car tire).
Training balls have a much denser and harder rubber because it gets its performance, its rebound, in the rubber and not in the internal pressure. That is why they last longer, because the rebound does not depend on the pressure but on the rubber, but of course, this makes them harder, heavier and less tactile for the player...that is why they are for training and are not used in matches and never in championships.
In short, any quality ball, designed for the game, of whatever make and model, will work perfectly with Pascal Box.
The training balls, with a denser rubber (does not allow air to pass through) are not suitable.
Now you can invest in your favourite ball regardless of the cost because you will get the most out of it throughout its real life.
Pascal Box can recover any quality ball (see point on balls and rubber density) that is in good condition regardless of its age.
The ball is flattened when we hit it (video of racquet hitting and ball flattening) causing it to expel the compressed air inside and thus losing its internal pressure and rebound. If the ball does not have the proper pressure it will not resist or recover from the blows causing these cracks in the rubber. The ball can no longer recover.
That is why it is important to always have the balls with the right pressure. If you inflate them and keep them at the correct pressure, they can last more than 50 games.
So our recommendation is that you invest in the best quality balls and inflate them with the Pascal Box from day one. This way we guarantee that you will get the most out of them throughout their useful life. Perfect bounce, every time.
If the balls are new (one or two games in a few days) 6-8 at night is enough.
Some players take the Pascal Box with them in their racquet bag and others inflate them when they get home at the end of the day. If you inflate them at night, they will be perfect the next morning.
If they have lost a lot of pressure then they will need more time, it will depend on their state of pressure.
If the pressure gauge does not show a zero value when the system has no pressure, it means that it is out of calibration.
And this only happens if it has received a sharp blow that has caused the needle to jump.
Normally it does not affect the operation beyond the displacement of the scale. This means that the new zero pressure level is where the indicator has been left.
This is totally normal. The pressure gauge indicator may drop a couple of millimeters for a couple of reasons:
1. If the temperature has dropped and therefore the air inside the Pascal Box is compressed indicating lower pressure.
2. If you have introduced balls that had already been in the box for a couple of games or three and, therefore, had already lost a significant amount of air and internal pressure. The balls, on regaining pressure have received a significant amount of air from inside the Pascal Box and consequently the indicator shows this in the form of pressure reduction. So much air has passed from inside the Pascal Box to the inside of the ball that the pressure gauge shows it dropping those two millimeters.
You can contact us any time at 03 9021 2225 or at [email protected]
Note:
Shipping:
Standard Postage costs to Australian customers (NZ customers as shown in cart):
* Some exclusions apply
Delivery estimates:
Area | Postcode | Express Post* | Standard Post* |
Australian Capital Territory | Business Days | ||
Canberra CBD & Metro | 0200-0250, 2600-2639, 2900-2920 | 1-2 | 2-4 |
ACT Other | 0251-0299 | 1-2 | 3-5 |
New South Wales | Business Days | ||
Sydney CBD & Metro | 1000-1920, 2000-2310, 2500-2530, 2555-2574, 2740-2786 | 1-2 | 2-4 |
NSW Other | 2311-2338, 2340, 2348, 2350, 2351, 2413-2430, 2440, 2442, 2444, 2450, 2460, 2470#, 2480, 2531-2554, 2575-2599, 2640, 2641, 2708, 2649-2650, 2653, 2665-2672, 2678, 2720-2730, 2787-2820, 2830, 2845-2877 | 1-2 | 3-4 |
NSW VIC Border | 2640-2641, 2708, 3689-3690 | 1-2 | 3-4 |
NSW Rural | 2339, 2341-2347, 2352-2412, 2431-2439, 2441, 2443, 2445-2449, 2451-2459, 2462-2469, 2471-2479, 2481-2483, 2642-2648, 2651, 2652, 2654-2664, 2673-2675, 2680-2707, 2709-2719, 2731-2739, 2821-2829, 2831-2844, 2878, 2879 | 2-3 | 3-5 |
Victoria | Business Days | ||
Melbourne CBD & Metro | 3000-3210, 8000-8899 | 1-2 | 2-3 |
VIC Other | 3211-3220, 3335-3338, 3340#, 3350, 3353-3356, 3427-3429, 3550, 3552-3556, 3629-3632#, 3660-3661, 3750-3755#, 3757#, 3765-3767, 3782, 3785-3796, 3800-3806, 3810#, 3825, 3840-3844, 3910-3915, 3930-3934, 3975-3977# | 1-2 | 2-3 |
VIC Rural | 3221-3334, 3341-3349, 3351-3352, 3357-3426, 3430-3549, 3551, 3557-3628, 3633-3659, 3662-3688, 3691-3749, 3756, 3758-3764, 3768-3781, 3783, 3797-3799, 3807-3809, 3811-3824, 3826-3839, 3845-3909, 3916-3929, 3935-3974, 3978-3999 | 1-2 | 3-4 |
Queensland | Business Days | ||
Brisbane CBD | 2484-2490, 4000-4299, 9000-9299, 9400-9596, 9726, 9728, 9729 | 1-2 | 3-4 |
QLD Outer Metro | 4210-4305, 4350, 4500-4510, 4520, 4550-4601, 4650#, 4655, 4670#, 9597-9599, 9700-9799, 9880-9919, 9400-9596 | 1-2 | 3-4 |
QLD Other | 4306-4349, 4351-4428, 4486-4487, 4494-4498, 4511-4519, 4602-4649, 4659-4669, 4671-4676, 4680#, 4700-4703, 4740#, 4810-4815, 4817, 4818#, 4870#, 9920-9998 | 2-3 | 3-5 |
QLD Rural | 4454-4482, 4488-4493, 4521, 4677-4679, 4681-4699, 4704-4739, 4741-4809, 4816, 4819-4869, 4871-4899 | 3-6 | 5-9 |
South Australia | Business Days | ||
Adelaide CBD | 5000-5005, 5800-5879 | 1-2 | 2-3 |
Adelaide Metro | 5006-5199, 5880-5999 | 1-2 | 2-3 |
SA Other | 5203, 5211, 5214, 5223, 5238, 5241, 5244, 5251, 5253, 5255, 5260, 5264, 5267, 5268, 5271, 5277, 5280-5290, 5304, 5330, 5333, 5341, 5343, 5345, 5352, 5353, 5355, 5373, 5413, 5417, 5422, 5453, 5461, 5491, 5501, 5502, 5520, 5523, 5540, 5554, 5556, 5558, 5571, 5573-5576, 5600, 5602-5606, 5608, 5631, 5633, 5640, 5700, 5720 | 2-3 | 3-4 |
SA Rural | 5201, 5202, 5204-5210, 5212, 5213, 5220-5223, 5231-5237, 5240, 5242, 5243, 5245-5250, 5252, 5254, 5256-5259, 5261-5263, 5265-5266, 5269, 5270, 5272-5276, 5278, 5279, 5291-5303, 5306-5329, 5331, 5332, 5340, 5342, 5344, 5346-5351, 5354, 5356-5372, 5374-5412, 5414-5416, 5418-5421, 5430-5452, 5454-5460, 5462, 5490, 5493, 5521, 5522, 5550, 5552, 5555, 5560, 5570, 5572, 5577-5583, 5601, 5607, 5609, 5630, 5632, 5641-5690, 5710, 5722-5749 | 3-4 | 4-6 |
Western Australia | Business Days | ||
Perth CBD | 6000-6005, 6800-6899 | 1-2 | 5-6 |
Perth Metro | 6006-6214, 6900-6999 | 2-3 | 5-6 |
WA Other | 6215-6699 | 2-4 | 5-7 |
WA Rural | 6700-6770 | 3-6 | 6-10 |
Tasmania | Business Days | ||
TAS Cities | 7000-7019, 7050-7053, 7055, 7172#, 7248-7325, 7800-7999 | 1-2 | 3-4 |
TAS Other | 7020-7049, 7054, 7109-7216, 7330-7500 | 2-3 | 3-4 |
Northern Territory | Business Days | ||
Darwin CBD | 0800-0821 | 2-3 | 5-6 |
NT Other | 0828-0832, 0834, 0850, 0851, 0860-0871, 0900-0999 | 2-3 | 5-6 |
NT Rural | 0822, 0835-0847, 0852-0854, 0872, 0880-0889 | 3-4 | 13-14 |
*The time frame listed below each Standard Post and Express Post denotes business days. |
*The time frame listed below each Standard Post and Express Post denotes business days.
# Service to Township only.
**eParcel Express Post is not covered in the Express Post Guarantee.
Please Note: This table is to be used as a guide only. Timeframes are not exact and should not be relied solely upon. The table does not account for periods of strenuous load for Australia such as Christmas. For more accurate timelines please see AusPost Postage Calculator.
If you experience a delay with receiving your parcel(s) we recommend you contact your local Australia Post outlet to see if they are holding it for you. Please also feel free to contact us if you would like us to assist you with tracking your parcel(s).
Returns & Exchanges:
Provided you have not used your racquet or product & it's in exactly the same condition as when we sent it to you, we are happy to refund your money or offer an exchange if it is returned within 30 days of your purchase. A tennis racquet or product cannot be returned if you simply change your mind after hitting with the racquet or using the product, so please choose carefully! You must send the racquet/product back to us and postage is at your own cost. We do not provide a refund on a racquet if you have requested that we install strings for you (racquets that were sold as unstrung or pre-strung will be accepted for a refund). Afterpay orders can only be exchanged for a product or gift certificate.
If you are exchanging a product, we offer free shipping of the replacement product from us to you (Australian residents only and excludes bulky items). We do not offer free shipping to New Zealand customers and will provide a quote before proceeding.
International orders:
We do ship to New Zealand, however, we do have some limitations placed on us by certain brands.
We have a filter on the left hand side of the website, International Availability, that will show you what products can be shipped to your area.
Please let us know if there is something else you are interested in and we will let you know if we can help.
Please note taxes and duties may be charged for international orders.
Tennis Warehouse Australia does not accept responsibility for another country’s customs, import duties, taxes and or any other relevant fees. If your order does require payment for one or more of these charges, you will have to make payment to the relevant authority in your country before they will release your package through customs so that it can continue being delivered.
Any delays to the advised shipping timeline incurred from this process are the burden of the purchaser and not Tennis Warehouse Australia.
If you refuse the charges, your order will be returned to us. We will refund you the total of your order minus any shipping fees and any charges incurred from the return process by the carrier.
For customers in New Zealand, you can create an estimate of what these charges may be, here.