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The BALL RESCUER Tennis Ball Pressurizer converts compatible Penn Championship containers into a 30 psi pressurized environment, extending the life of new tennis balls by 10x or more. The Standard Plus kit enhances performance with extra O-rings and silicone grease for optimal sealing and maintenance. Designed for serious players who demand consistent bounce and durability, it’s easy to use with instructional videos and responsive customer support.








| ASIN | B08GSVL28Y |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,775 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #4,836 in Tennis Equipment |
| Brand | BALL RESCUER |
| Brand Name | BALL RESCUER |
| Color | lemon tree |
| Construction Type | Molded Plastic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,249) |
| Date First Available | May 9, 2022 |
| Item Diameter | 6.7 Centimeters |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.94 x 3.94 x 3.94 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.21 x 4.06 x 4.02 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | BALL RESCUER |
| Material | Silicone Plastic |
| Model Year | 2023 |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Outer Material | Polyester |
| Package Weight | 0.21 Kilograms |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Tennis ball care, paddle ball care |
| Size | Without Pump/With Maintenance Pack |
| Sport | Tennis |
| Style | Standard Plus (with LP: Lubrication Pack) |
| Suggested Users | unisex_adult |
| UPC | 767023074301 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**R
Great Product / Elite Customer Service
First and foremost, the Ball Rescuer does really work. It can preserve the liveliness of new balls between uses, and it can re-pressurize slightly dead balls as well. The design is superior to other similar products because the air pump valve allows you to really dial-in the pressure according to your needs (think ball preservation vs reconditioning). Second, the customer service is great. The guys are quick to respond if any issues or questions arise. They went above and beyond to take care of my minor issue. I have owned mine for a little over a month and it has already almost paid for itself. Would recommend (and do often).
L**K
Always play with fully pressurized balls. Pays for itself.
Easy to use. Works great. It's so nice to play with fully pressurized balls every time. I bought one 3 years ago. I bought a second one so I will always have six balls ready to play with. It pays for itself by prolonging the life of your tennis balls. I use the same balls several times. I only open a new can when I want clean balls because the good bounce is maintained. NOTE: Only use silicone lube to lubricate the O-rings and exhaust seal. Do Not use vasoline because it will slowly deteriorate the rubber.
N**T
Works but finicky
Overall, I’m happy with it and it does work much better than the Gexco and Tourna twist style ball savers. Using a bike pump gives you a lot of control over the amount of pressure. Couple of tips: 1. It is VERY finicky about the can because it relies on having a regular Penn Championship can with a perfect metal rim. You may need to try many cans before you find one that holds pressure. Dents and cans that are out of round will cause leaks. 2. You can use this to repressurize completely dead balls but if you use too much pressure and the ball collapses it will never gain pressure. You have to take your time and pressurize until just before it collapses and leave it there for a week. Then add a little pressure and leave it there for a week etc.
S**A
Great investment
Works great. I think it even makes the balls firmer than factory. It's allowed me to keep playing with the balls for weeks. Worth the cost if you play a lot and don't require new balls every time. I wish they sold long tubes for it.
N**R
Definitely a must have for every padel player!
This is an amazing product guaranteed to make your balls last longer like new!
P**K
slow leak
I followed the instruction but its still slowly leaking air and would not hold pressure.
H**E
Sleeve diameter for compatability
Okay this is for those wondering what the relaxed diameter of the unit is. Couldn'tget an answer frombthe manufacturer. I wanted to know what the actual diameter of the unit to see if other cans in my possession would fit....see the pictures. I measured the bottom sleeve, furthest from the screw down pressurizing cap and the the top where the gasket makes contact with the metal rim on the tennis ball can. Note the bottom is approximately 75mm and at the top it's 74mm. These dimensions are relaxed without stretching the sleeve. Good luck to all hopefully this helps a few. So now you can check your existing stock of used cans! Had to repurchase, apparently I got a used/returned one?. Looking forward to actually putting it to use. Well made and designed product. I will follow-up with review once a replacement is recieved, but looks promising based on concept and design.
S**I
How to fix slow leak - answer
4/23/2024 My unit leaks, after some experimentation think I have found a solution. You need to fill in the space where the unit joins the threads. I used a silicone to fill the joint. Keep in mind that just gluing the joins together may not or may not work. In my case I put the unit together and tighten it. There was still some space between the joints. I filled in that space with silicone. Make sure it is well lubricated so that you don't glue the cover portion to the bottom section. the lower rating is because I have not found that it repressurizes the balls, but it does keep the ball pressure up so you an use them longer. 5/2/2023 I have tried the recommended Penn and Dunlop plastic cans and even Gamma, they are too large for the Ball Rescuer. 5/4 Update, opened up another Penn Championship can just to test again. This time the can fit. Will see how it performs.
P**E
Item came in as described. Instructions were clearly provided and easy to understand. Used an old tube of Head Tribute balls and the screen base fitted exactly as per the instructions with a small gap. Screwed in the top valve and pumped air to 30 psi. I checked if there were leakages hearing for air leak sound. But, all worked well and there was no leakage. Helped to pressurize the balls after many uses. Very happy with the purchase. Important things to note: --> Definitely need a ball tube as mentioned in the manual --> Need to screw the top and base tightly so that there is no leakage --> Try to look for leakage before storing the can
D**S
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Producto espectacular y una marca y empresa de 10! Llevo ya unos meses usando el Ball Rescuer y solo puedo decir una cosa.... que gran idea 👏🏻 Si juegas al pádel y te da rabia tener que tirar pelotas que aún están nuevas pero se deshinchan, esto es justo lo que necesitabas. Convierte un bote en un presurizador perfecto, y encima con indicador de presión para tenerlo todo bajo control. De verdad funciona y yo era de los que no daba un duro por este gadget. Pero a parte de dar durabilidad... consigue meter presion si tienes bolas ya trilladas. El diseño es sencillo pero súper eficaz, se nota que está hecho con materiales de calidad. El color amarillo es llamativo y asi lo tienes siempre controlado y el cierre encaja a la perfección en los botes que tengo de tres o cuatro pelotas. Además, Ball Rescuer como empresa merece un aplauso: no solo hacen productos de grandisima calidad, sino que tienen un proyecto de responsabilidad social para recoger bolas inservibles y darles una segunda vida. Eso dice mucho de ellos 💚🥎. La atención al cliente también de lujo, rápida y amable. Se nota que hay gente detrás que realmente se preocupa por mejorar la experiencia de los clientes. He tendio que pedirles ayuda sobre un producto y han actuado de 10, no puedo estar mas agradecido y contento. En resumen: ✅ Fácil de usar ✅ Material resistente ✅ Funciona de maravilla ✅ Empresa comprometida, seria y eficaz. Si juegas habitualmente, te ahorras dinero al mantener tus bolas al 100% ¡Un producto imprescindible para cualquier jugador de pádel 💪🏻. Ahora que vienen fechas de regalo, pidete uno o regalar a tu compañero para que no tengas que abrir botes cada 2x3.
O**V
Thank you for the detailed instructions for the Ball Rescuer which I received via email ahead of the item arriving. The instructions are very clear, full of helpful details and the Ball Rescuer is easy to use. It is such a good product that I have already ordered a second unit since I use two cans of balls each time I play. A product this good deserves every success! I have used the Ball Rescuer with both “Head Championship” and “Head Radical” 4 tennis ball plastic cans. The Head Radical can is identical to the Head Championship can, so it is no surprise that it works on both cans equally well. The seals and valves are airtight and it attains 35psi with just a few easy compressions of the included compact bicycle pump. I have not seen any noticeable air loss from the pressure indicator or using my own tyre pressure gauge to check after two weeks. For advanced players who wear out the felt on the balls after just one session and routinely need one or more new cans per session, this item is obviously not needed. But for recreational players who hit once or twice per week, the balls have plenty of life for several sessions of play. The Ball Rescuer will maintain the correct ball pressure across many rounds of play. The key element to all this is ensuring that one uses a plastic ball can from the fairly long list of compatible ones given in the instructions. The plastic can is reusable, so a one-time purchase of a compatible can will last for months (up to a year according to the instructions). One is obviously free to store any preferred brand of tennis ball in the pressurised container. The additional advantage of the Ball Rescuer device is that it allows for storage of 4 balls per container. Other systems hold just the traditional 3 balls, and most will not get anywhere near the optimal 35psi. In short, an excellent device that lives up to the manufacturer’s claims. If you have any queries, the seller provides prompt advice to ensure a smooth experience.
M**O
It is not a ball rescuer, the product name is misleading. You can not recover balls with low pressure. The only thing that does is delay the natural depressurization of the balls. But after all, your balls will end up with low pressure and with this you cannot raise the pressure. It does not work as a ball rescuer. On the other hand, they gave me an already used product.
C**H
Highlights am Anfang: - Verlängert die Lebensdauer und Sprungkraft von Padel-Bällen deutlich - Leistet einen Beitrag zum Umweltschutz - Hilft langfristig Kosten zu sparen - Passt nicht auf alle Padel-Dosen Anfangs war ich skeptisch, ob ein Druckluftbehälter wirklich notwendig ist. Neue Bälle gibt es im Angebot schon für 6 €, und ich war mir unsicher, ob so ein Behälter tatsächlich die Haltbarkeit der Bälle verbessert. Nachdem ich aber erfahren habe, dass jährlich mehrere hundert Millionen Tennis- und Padelbälle weggeworfen werden, wollte ich dem Ball Rescuer eine Chance geben. Ich habe mit Nox Titanium Bällen getestet, da ich eine 4er-Dose hatte. Dabei fiel mir auf, dass der Ball Rescuer nicht auf alle Dosen passt: Bei der Nox-Dose war kein druckdichter Verschluss möglich, bei der Wilson X3 Dose hingegen funktionierte es problemlos. Die Nox-Bälle waren bereits zwei Wochen alt und dreimal gespielt worden. Ich lagerte drei Bälle im Ball Rescuer und einen als Referenz normal. Nach nur vier Tagen bei 30 PSI im Ball Rescuer sprangen die drei Bälle deutlich besser als der Referenzball. Das Ergebnis hat mich positiv überrascht, und ich werde den Ball Rescuer weiter nutzen und auch mit neuen Bällen testen. Ich bin überzeugt, dass die Haltbarkeit dadurch weiter verbessert wird. 5/5 Sterne
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