Ball pressurizers tennis and paddle tennis
CuboPlus X100e with Air Pump
About US
We are a Spanish Global Company where we design all our products to be functional, simple, easy to use and very cost-effective for users.
We are manufacturers of our tennis and paddle ball pressurizer models.
In our Zaragoza factory we carry out the entire manufacturing process: "mold making, product injection, assembly and printing" and an exhaustive quality control so that all our products reach the users with the best possible reliability and quality.
TuboPlus has become in a very short time some essential products and above all they are the most sold products in sports stores in the Racquet Sports department.
Padel and Tennis Ball Pressurizer TuboPlus
Pressurizers TuboPlus is what you were looking for.
TuboPlus is a revolutionary invention that maintains and recovers the pressure of tennis and paddle balls. It makes them last much longer in perfect condition and saves and reduces material waste.
Its success lies in the insertion of an O-ring to seal the air inside the products and thus maintain or recover the pressure of the tennis and padel balls.
HIGHLY
ECOLOGICAL
ECONOMIC
FAST
PROFITABILITY
EASY TO
USE
QUALITY
GUARANTEED
REDUCES POLLUTION
AND IMPROVES REBOUND
to the balls and you will help the planet
Enjoy a perfect rebound
much longer
Not all balls have the same pressure or the same size. Balls without a pressurizer once opened will lose much of their pressure, having a useful life of two to three weeks.
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