Spil Pro - Tournament Ball 4-Pack
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Specification breakdown
Diameter
74 millimeters (2.91 inches)
The Fjara Spil measures 74mm in diameter — sitting in the middle of the USAPA outdoor pickleball range (73-76mm).
Diameter affects how the ball plays. Smaller balls (closer to 73mm) move faster through the air and feel quicker on the paddle. Larger balls (closer to 76mm) provide more visual surface and slightly more forgiving contact. The 74mm middle ground is the size most premium brands settle on for tournament-grade balls.
Weight
Approximately 24 grams (0.85 ounces) per ball
Each ball weighs approximately 24 grams — within the USAPA outdoor pickleball weight range of 22-26 grams.
Weight matters less than people assume on outdoor balls. The differences within the legal range are subtle and most players adapt within a single session. Consistency between balls in the same pack matters more than absolute weight. Each ball in a Fjara Spil pack is manufactured to the same target weight with minimal variation between units.
Note: We're verifying exact per-ball weight specifications with our manufacturer and will update this listing once confirmed. Initial supplier specifications listed package weight rather than per-ball weight.
Hole Pattern
40 holes, evenly distributed
The Fjara Spil features a 40-hole pattern — the standard for USAPA outdoor pickleballs.
The hole count and distribution affect ball flight in subtle but real ways. Outdoor balls use 40 holes (smaller, more numerous) for stability in wind and consistent flight at higher speeds. Indoor balls use 26 larger holes for better feel on smoother indoor courts but worse performance outdoors.
The Fjara Spil is built specifically for outdoor play. If you're playing indoors regularly, dedicated indoor balls will perform better.
Material
Polyethylene (PE) seamless construction
The Fjara Spil is constructed from polyethylene plastic using rotational molding — the same manufacturing process used in tournament-grade balls from Franklin, Dura, and Onix.
Rotational molding produces a seamless ball without welded joints. This matters because joint lines are weak points where outdoor balls typically split or crack first. Seamless balls last longer in regular play.
The polyethylene material grade is standard outdoor pickleball construction — durable enough for asphalt and concrete courts, soft enough to maintain consistent bounce characteristics across a typical ball lifespan.
Hardness & Bounce
Standard outdoor specification
The Fjara Spil is built to standard outdoor pickleball hardness — bouncing approximately 30-34 inches when dropped from 78 inches onto a granite surface, which is within the USAPA tournament specification range.
Hardness affects feel on the paddle. Harder balls produce more "pop" off the paddle face — favoring power players. Softer balls produce more dwell time on the paddle face — favoring touch players. The Fjara Spil sits in the middle of the standard range, suitable for both play styles.
Durability
Approximately 15-25 sessions of competitive outdoor play
Outdoor pickleballs are consumables. Even premium balls wear out — the question is when, not if.
A typical Fjara Spil ball holds its shape and bounce characteristics for approximately 15-25 sessions of competitive outdoor play before performance starts to degrade. This is comparable to USAPA-approved balls from Franklin and Dura, which set the industry benchmark for durability.
Signs your ball needs replacement:
- The bounce sound becomes muted or hollow rather than crisp
- The ball feels softer to the touch
- Visible cracks or splits appear in the surface
- The ball wobbles or has unpredictable flight after off-center hits
When any of these appear, replace the ball. Playing with degraded balls affects your timing, your contact, and your enjoyment of the game.
Tube & Packaging
Recyclable polyethylene tube with sealed lid
Each 4-pack ships in a clear recyclable polyethylene tube with a snap-fit lid. The tube measures 12.2 inches tall by 3.1 inches in diameter — standard pickleball tube dimensions that fit any pickleball bag's accessory pocket.
The tube serves three purposes:
- Protects balls from impact during shipping and storage
- Keeps balls organized in your gear bag
- Provides a secondary purpose as a storage container for collected used balls
The tube material is recyclable through standard plastic recycling programs (resin code #2 HDPE in most regions).
Colorways
The Fjara Spil is available in two colorways:
Sun (optic yellow)
Standard tournament yellow. The most visible color against most court surfaces and lighting conditions. The default choice for tournament play, league play, and outdoor visibility.
Choose Sun if you play in mixed lighting conditions, on courts with varied background colors, or in tournament settings where standard yellow is expected.
Onyx (matte black)
The aesthetic alternative. Same construction, same specifications, same playability — different color philosophy. Built for players who want their pickleballs to match the rest of their Fjara kit, or for visibility on light court surfaces (like indoor wood floors or pale outdoor surfaces) where yellow can wash out.
Choose Onyx if visual coherence matters to you, if you play primarily in well-lit conditions, or if you want pickleballs that don't visually scream "pickleball."
Both colorways meet identical specifications. The choice between them is aesthetic and contextual, not functional.
USAPA Compliance
Built to USAPA specifications. Certification testing currently in process.
The Fjara Spil meets USAPA outdoor pickleball specifications:
- Diameter: 74mm (within 73-76mm USAPA range)
- Weight: ~24g (within 22-26g USAPA range)
- Hole count: 40 (standard outdoor pattern)
- Bounce: ~32" (within USAPA tournament range)
- Material: PE polyethylene seamless construction
Official USAPA certification testing is currently in process. If tournament approval is critical for your specific competition, check with your tournament director before purchase. Most recreational and league play does not require certified equipment.
How the Spil Compares
The premium outdoor pickleball market includes a few established benchmarks. Here's where the Fjara Spil sits:
BrandHole countWeightPack sizePriceFranklin X-404026g3 balls$12.99Dura Fast 404026g3 balls$13.99Onix Pure 2 Outdoor4024g3 balls$11.99Fjara Spil4024g4 balls$14.99
The Fjara Spil's 4-pack is intentional. Most premium outdoor pickleballs ship in 3-packs. We ship in 4-packs because most pickleball matches involve 2-4 players, and a 4-pack means everyone has a ball during warm-up rotation. The extra ball pays for itself the first time you don't have to interrupt warm-ups to share.
Built For
The Fjara Spil is the right ball for:
- Outdoor recreational and tournament play
- Players who want a 4-pack instead of the industry-standard 3-pack
- Players who care about visual coherence in their kit (Onyx colorway)
- Anyone tired of cheap pickleballs splitting after three sessions
- League and club players replacing balls every 1-2 months
Not Built For
The Spil is built for outdoor play. If you play primarily indoors, dedicated indoor pickleballs (with 26 larger holes) will perform better on smoother indoor surfaces.
If you're playing recreational casual pickleball with kids in the driveway, the budget plastic balls from generic brands will do the job for half the price. The Spil earns its place when ball quality affects your play.
Product details
Spil Pro - Tournament Ball 4-Pack
Two outdoor pickleballs, made for the way the game is actually played.
Spil is Norwegian for play. The simplest word in the language for the simplest part of the game.
The Fjara Spil is a 4-pack of USAPA-approved outdoor pickleballs in a recyclable tube. 40-hole construction, 74mm diameter, standard tournament weight. Yellow for visibility. Black if you'd rather match the rest of your kit.
Built to USAPA outdoor specifications. Made for the way the game is actually played.
Each Fjara Spil ball is constructed from impact-resistant polyethylene (PE) - the same material used in tournament-approved outdoor balls from Franklin and Dura. The 40-hole pattern and 74mm diameter meet USAPA outdoor specifications. The seamless construction prevents the splitting and cracking that ends most cheap pickleballs after a few sessions.
The tube holds four balls - enough for one match, plus a backup. The packaging is recyclable. The lid stays sealed in your bag.
Specifications
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Pack size | 4 balls per tube |
| Material | Polyethylene (PE) |
| Diameter | 2,9" |
| Hole pattern | 40 holes |
| Weight | 0.05 lbs |
| Approval | USAPA-approved for outdoor tournament play |
| Tube dimensions | 12.2" × 3.1" (310mm × 80mm) |
| Packaging | Recyclable PE tube |
Built For
- Outdoor recreational and tournament play
- Players who want a 4-pack instead of the industry-standard 3-pack
- Anyone tired of cheap balls splitting after three sessions
- Customers who want their gear to match their kit
Colorways
- Spil — Sun (optic yellow — the standard)
- Spil — Onyx (black — the aesthetic alternative)
What's In The Box
- 4× Fjara Spil pickleballs
- 1× Recyclable PE tube with sealed lid
- Recyclable packaging
A Note on Performance
Outdoor pickleballs are consumables. Even the best balls will eventually crack, soften, or lose their shape after extended play. The Fjara Spil holds up to roughly 15-25 sessions of competitive outdoor play before performance starts to degrade - which is consistent with USAPA-approved balls from established brands.
When your balls start to soften or sound muted on contact, replace them.
The Fjara Promise
- Free U.S. shipping on orders over $50
- 30-day return window — return unopened tubes free if you change your mind
- Quality guarantee — if a ball cracks within the first session of normal play, we replace the tube
Specification breakdown
Diameter
74 millimeters (2.91 inches)
The Fjara Spil measures 74mm in diameter — sitting in the middle of the USAPA outdoor pickleball range (73-76mm).
Diameter affects how the ball plays. Smaller balls (closer to 73mm) move faster through the air and feel quicker on the paddle. Larger balls (closer to 76mm) provide more visual surface and slightly more forgiving contact. The 74mm middle ground is the size most premium brands settle on for tournament-grade balls.
Weight
Approximately 24 grams (0.85 ounces) per ball
Each ball weighs approximately 24 grams — within the USAPA outdoor pickleball weight range of 22-26 grams.
Weight matters less than people assume on outdoor balls. The differences within the legal range are subtle and most players adapt within a single session. Consistency between balls in the same pack matters more than absolute weight. Each ball in a Fjara Spil pack is manufactured to the same target weight with minimal variation between units.
Note: We're verifying exact per-ball weight specifications with our manufacturer and will update this listing once confirmed. Initial supplier specifications listed package weight rather than per-ball weight.
Hole Pattern
40 holes, evenly distributed
The Fjara Spil features a 40-hole pattern — the standard for USAPA outdoor pickleballs.
The hole count and distribution affect ball flight in subtle but real ways. Outdoor balls use 40 holes (smaller, more numerous) for stability in wind and consistent flight at higher speeds. Indoor balls use 26 larger holes for better feel on smoother indoor courts but worse performance outdoors.
The Fjara Spil is built specifically for outdoor play. If you're playing indoors regularly, dedicated indoor balls will perform better.
Material
Polyethylene (PE) seamless construction
The Fjara Spil is constructed from polyethylene plastic using rotational molding — the same manufacturing process used in tournament-grade balls from Franklin, Dura, and Onix.
Rotational molding produces a seamless ball without welded joints. This matters because joint lines are weak points where outdoor balls typically split or crack first. Seamless balls last longer in regular play.
The polyethylene material grade is standard outdoor pickleball construction — durable enough for asphalt and concrete courts, soft enough to maintain consistent bounce characteristics across a typical ball lifespan.
Hardness & Bounce
Standard outdoor specification
The Fjara Spil is built to standard outdoor pickleball hardness — bouncing approximately 30-34 inches when dropped from 78 inches onto a granite surface, which is within the USAPA tournament specification range.
Hardness affects feel on the paddle. Harder balls produce more "pop" off the paddle face — favoring power players. Softer balls produce more dwell time on the paddle face — favoring touch players. The Fjara Spil sits in the middle of the standard range, suitable for both play styles.
Durability
Approximately 15-25 sessions of competitive outdoor play
Outdoor pickleballs are consumables. Even premium balls wear out — the question is when, not if.
A typical Fjara Spil ball holds its shape and bounce characteristics for approximately 15-25 sessions of competitive outdoor play before performance starts to degrade. This is comparable to USAPA-approved balls from Franklin and Dura, which set the industry benchmark for durability.
Signs your ball needs replacement:
- The bounce sound becomes muted or hollow rather than crisp
- The ball feels softer to the touch
- Visible cracks or splits appear in the surface
- The ball wobbles or has unpredictable flight after off-center hits
When any of these appear, replace the ball. Playing with degraded balls affects your timing, your contact, and your enjoyment of the game.
Tube & Packaging
Recyclable polyethylene tube with sealed lid
Each 4-pack ships in a clear recyclable polyethylene tube with a snap-fit lid. The tube measures 12.2 inches tall by 3.1 inches in diameter — standard pickleball tube dimensions that fit any pickleball bag's accessory pocket.
The tube serves three purposes:
- Protects balls from impact during shipping and storage
- Keeps balls organized in your gear bag
- Provides a secondary purpose as a storage container for collected used balls
The tube material is recyclable through standard plastic recycling programs (resin code #2 HDPE in most regions).
Colorways
The Fjara Spil is available in two colorways:
Sun (optic yellow)
Standard tournament yellow. The most visible color against most court surfaces and lighting conditions. The default choice for tournament play, league play, and outdoor visibility.
Choose Sun if you play in mixed lighting conditions, on courts with varied background colors, or in tournament settings where standard yellow is expected.
Onyx (matte black)
The aesthetic alternative. Same construction, same specifications, same playability — different color philosophy. Built for players who want their pickleballs to match the rest of their Fjara kit, or for visibility on light court surfaces (like indoor wood floors or pale outdoor surfaces) where yellow can wash out.
Choose Onyx if visual coherence matters to you, if you play primarily in well-lit conditions, or if you want pickleballs that don't visually scream "pickleball."
Both colorways meet identical specifications. The choice between them is aesthetic and contextual, not functional.
USAPA Compliance
Built to USAPA specifications. Certification testing currently in process.
The Fjara Spil meets USAPA outdoor pickleball specifications:
- Diameter: 74mm (within 73-76mm USAPA range)
- Weight: ~24g (within 22-26g USAPA range)
- Hole count: 40 (standard outdoor pattern)
- Bounce: ~32" (within USAPA tournament range)
- Material: PE polyethylene seamless construction
Official USAPA certification testing is currently in process. If tournament approval is critical for your specific competition, check with your tournament director before purchase. Most recreational and league play does not require certified equipment.
How the Spil Compares
The premium outdoor pickleball market includes a few established benchmarks. Here's where the Fjara Spil sits:
BrandHole countWeightPack sizePriceFranklin X-404026g3 balls$12.99Dura Fast 404026g3 balls$13.99Onix Pure 2 Outdoor4024g3 balls$11.99Fjara Spil4024g4 balls$14.99
The Fjara Spil's 4-pack is intentional. Most premium outdoor pickleballs ship in 3-packs. We ship in 4-packs because most pickleball matches involve 2-4 players, and a 4-pack means everyone has a ball during warm-up rotation. The extra ball pays for itself the first time you don't have to interrupt warm-ups to share.
Built For
The Fjara Spil is the right ball for:
- Outdoor recreational and tournament play
- Players who want a 4-pack instead of the industry-standard 3-pack
- Players who care about visual coherence in their kit (Onyx colorway)
- Anyone tired of cheap pickleballs splitting after three sessions
- League and club players replacing balls every 1-2 months
Not Built For
The Spil is built for outdoor play. If you play primarily indoors, dedicated indoor pickleballs (with 26 larger holes) will perform better on smoother indoor surfaces.
If you're playing recreational casual pickleball with kids in the driveway, the budget plastic balls from generic brands will do the job for half the price. The Spil earns its place when ball quality affects your play.
Returns & Exchange
Returns
Return window: 30 days from delivery
If your purchase isn't right, send it back within 30 days for a full refund. No restocking fees. No questions about why.
Condition requirements
Returned items should arrive in the same condition they were sent - unused or only lightly tested. Paddles that have been used in competitive play, show signs of impact wear, or have been modified (custom grip, edge guard alterations) are not eligible for return.
Light test use is fine. We understand pickleball paddles need to be felt before they're committed to. A few hits in your driveway or local court won't disqualify a return.
How to return
Email us at info@fjarasports.com with your order number and a brief note about the return. We'll send you a prepaid return label within one business day. Drop the package at any USPS, UPS, or FedEx location - whichever is convenient.
Return shipping is free for U.S. customers. We cover the cost of getting the product back to us.
Refunds
Refund processing: Within 10 business days
Once we receive your return, we inspect the item and process the refund within 10 business days. Refunds go back to the original payment method - Visa to Visa, PayPal to PayPal, Klarna to Klarna.
Most refunds appear in your account within 3–7 business days after we process them, though some banks take longer to post pending transactions.
Partial refunds
If a returned item shows wear beyond light test use, we may issue a partial refund proportional to the condition. We'll always email you before issuing a partial refund — never as a surprise.
Exchanges
We don't process exchanges automatically. If you want a different paddle, colorway, or size, return the original for a full refund and place a new order separately. This is faster than a traditional exchange and gives you the chance to use any current promotions on the new order.
Order Tracking
Every order receives a tracking number by email the moment your package leaves the warehouse. Click the link in the email to follow your package across the country in real time.
If your tracking hasn't updated in more than 3 business days, email us. Carrier delays happen, but extended silence usually means something needs attention. We'll investigate and get you answers.
Lost or Damaged Packages
If your package arrives damaged
Take photos of the packaging and the product before unpacking further. Email us at info@fjarasports.com with the photos and your order number. We'll arrange a replacement immediately — no need to return the damaged item first.
If your package goes missing in transit
If tracking shows "delivered" but your package isn't at your door, check with neighbors, building managers, and household members first. Most "missing" packages turn up within 24 hours.
If 48 hours pass and the package hasn't appeared, email us. We'll file a carrier claim and either replace your order or issue a full refund. You won't be left in the middle of a carrier dispute.
Questions
Email is the best way to reach us, and the only way for now. Send us a note at info@fjarasports.com for any shipping, payment, or return questions. We read every email personally and aim to respond within 1–2 business days.
More questions?
Contact us under: info@fjarasports.com
Built to USAPA spec
74mm diameter, 40-hole pattern, seamless polyethylene construction. The same specifications as tournament-grade balls from Franklin and Dura.
Yellow or black, same playability
Sun for tournament visibility. Onyx for visual coherence with the rest of your kit. Identical construction, identical specifications, your choice of color.
Four balls, not three
Most premium pickleballs ship in 3-packs. We ship 4-packs because most matches involve 2-4 players, and the extra ball means everyone has one during warm-up.
The Fjara expirience
Product philosophy
Carbon faces with real spec. Bags built for a decade. Nine considered products, no replacements every six months.
FAQ
Do I need to break in my new paddle?
Not in the traditional sense. Thermoformed carbon paddles don't soften or change feel the way some older constructions did. What changes is you.
The first few sessions with a new paddle are about your hands learning the sweet spot, the swing weight, the response off the face. Most players feel locked in by session three or four. Hit drills, not games, for the first hour. Dink rallies are the fastest way to learn a paddle — you'll feel exactly where the face is most consistent.
The paddle you take home today is the paddle you'll have in a year. It's already broken in. You're the variable.
What is thermoformed construction?
A standard pickleball paddle is built by gluing the face, core, and edge together as separate pieces. A thermoformed paddle is built as a single sealed unit — the carbon face wraps around the polypropylene core under heat and pressure, then the edge is fused rather than glued.
The result is a stiffer, more responsive paddle with a larger sweet spot and a consistent feel from center to edge. You'll feel it most on off-center hits — where a glued paddle goes dead, a thermoformed one still has life.
It's the construction the top brands have moved to over the past two years. It's the only construction we build.
How much spin can the T700 carbon face generate?
A lot. T700 raw carbon is the gritty, textured surface you see on every spin-first paddle on tour right now. Tested on a standard spin meter, our Stillvann face produces 2,200–2,400 RPM on a clean topspin drive — well within tournament-paddle range and noticeably above molded fiberglass faces.
That said, spin is a player skill before it's a paddle spec. The face gives you the friction. The contact angle and follow-through do the rest. A good carbon face won't make a flat hitter spin the ball. It will reward the player who already knows how.
How do I clean and care for my paddle?
Wipe the face with a damp microfiber cloth after long sessions — sweat, sunscreen, and ball residue dull the carbon texture and reduce spin over time. For deeper cleaning, a paddle eraser or melamine sponge restores the gritty surface.
Don't use solvents, alcohol, or abrasive scrubbers. Don't leave the paddle in a hot car — heat softens the polypropylene core and can warp the face. Store it in a paddle cover or bag, not loose where zippers and edges can chip the bevel.
Re-grip when the wrap loses tack. Most players replace overgrips every three to six months depending on play frequency.
What does sustainability mean to Fjara?
Mostly, it means we don't replace the catalog every six months. The biggest environmental cost of pickleball gear isn't the materials — it's the cycle. New paddle every season, new bag every year, last year's gear in a landfill.
We design products to outlast that cycle. The Stillvann you buy this year is the same paddle we'll be selling in three years. Same spec, same shape, same name. When something needs to be improved, we improve it. We don't relaunch it.
Where it makes sense we use recycled materials — our bags are built from 600D recycled polyester, and our packaging is unbleached cardboard with no plastic inserts. But the real work is in the longevity. A paddle you keep is worth more than any spec sheet.
What does the Fjara warranty cover?
Twelve months from purchase, against manufacturing defects — delamination of the face, core failure, edge separation, or any structural issue not caused by impact damage. If your paddle fails under normal play within the first year, we replace it.
What's not covered: cracks from paddle clashes, edge chips from court contact, grip wear, or surface dulling from heavy use. These are normal wear-and-tear on any paddle and aren't unique to Fjara.
To file a claim, email us at info@fjarasports.com with your order number and a photo of the issue. We respond within one business day and ship replacements within three.