How to Choose Racquetballs

You know how tennis balls are yellow? Well, racquetballs are blue. There are a couple of other important things to know, too.

Things You'll Need

  • Racquetball Goggles
  • Racquetball Rackets
  • Racquetballs
  • Water Bottles With Squeeze Caps
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Instructions

    • 1

      Think blue. The color and material of racquetballs have pretty much been standardized.

    • 2

      Make sure that the canister is sealed and pressurized when you buy it. Official specifications for weight, bounce and size should be listed on the canister.

    • 3

      Check the warranty. Most brands ensure that the life of the ball will be good until the label on the ball wears off.

    • 4

      Buy at least two canisters. You'll be amazed at how racquetballs can break as a result of a blistering forehand shot.