Built for Better Play
Pickleball Balls & Accessories for Consistent Play
Indoor Pickleball Balls for Australian Courts
Spinex indoor pickleballs use a 26-hole design with softer plastic that suits gym floors and dedicated indoor court surfaces found across Australia. The larger holes slow the ball down compared to outdoor models, giving you more reaction time and better rallies. Each ball is built for a consistent bounce pattern so you can develop reliable shot placement without adjusting for unpredictable ball behaviour.
Paddle Covers That Protect Your Investment
A raw carbon fibre paddle surface generates spin through its texture. Without protection, that texture wears down faster from scratches, dust, and accidental contact during transport. Spinex neoprene paddle covers provide a snug fit that absorbs minor impacts and keeps your paddle face clean between sessions, extending the life of your equipment.
Paddle Cleaning and Maintenance
Dirt, sweat, and ball residue build up on your paddle surface over time, reducing the grip and spin that carbon fibre is designed to deliver. The Spinex raw carbon paddle cleaner removes surface contamination without damaging the texture, helping you maintain factory-level performance for longer. Regular cleaning is the simplest way to keep your paddle performing at its best.
FAQ
What type of pickleballs does Spinex sell?
Spinex indoor pickleballs feature larger holes and a softer plastic construction for controlled play on gym floors and indoor court surfaces. They provide a consistent bounce, quieter contact, and predictable flight suited to indoor conditions.
What is the difference between indoor and outdoor pickleballs?
Indoor pickleballs have larger holes and softer plastic, giving a slower pace and more control on smooth gym floors. Outdoor balls use harder plastic with smaller holes to handle wind and rough surfaces. Spinex currently carries indoor balls, which suit the growing number of indoor pickleball venues across Australia.
Do I need a paddle cover for my pickleball paddle?
A paddle cover is worth using if you want to protect your paddle surface from scratches, dust, and accidental impact during transport. Carbon fiber surfaces in particular benefit from consistent protection to maintain their spin texture over time.
What pickleball accessories should a beginner buy first?
Start with a quality paddle, a set of indoor pickleballs, and a paddle cover. Those three items cover everything you need for regular play. Court shoes with non-marking soles are also recommended for dedicated pickleball courts.
How long do indoor pickleballs last?
It depends on how often you play and the court surface. Indoor pickleballs tend to last longer than outdoor balls since gym floors are gentler on the plastic. With regular use, expect several weeks to a couple of months before bounce consistency drops. Having spare balls on hand is always practical.
Do you ship pickleball accessories across Australia?
Yes. All accessories ship Australia-wide with free standard shipping on orders over $100. Major cities typically receive delivery within 3 to 5 business days.





