BOUNCE HEIGHT
For optimal bounce, the rubber pelota (ball) needs to warm up by playing.
The bounce height depends on the dot colour (or number) on the ball:
Blue dot or number 4: Very high bounce
Green dot or number 3: High bounce
Yellow dot or number 2: Moderate bounce
White dot or number 1: Low bounce
The higher your skill level, the lower the bounce you'll go for
PELOTA COLOUR
You should choose the colour of your pelota based on the colour the walls are or where you're playing for optimal ball visibility.
Black pelota >> Light walls
White (or orange) pelota >> Dark walls
WARMING UP THE PELOTA
As you get warmed up before you start your match, you'll gradually warm up the ball.
The rubber pelota (ball) needs to warm up by playing for optimal bounce. This is even more important during winter when it's very cold outside or in the trinquet. If it's very cold, you may want to choose a pelota that is a little more lively than you would normally choose.
Weight and dimension:
51.2 g
46 mm (diameter)