Mountbatten residents try out 'silent pickleball' made of foam to cut noise disturbance
Residents in Mountbatten are trying out a quieter pickleball to curb noise disputes. The foam ball claims to be 90% quieter than the standard plastic version. Casual players have welcomed the hush, but coaches and professionals warned that the softer ball can alter spin and speed, raising injury risks in fast rallies. Beatrice Yap reports.
Residents in Mountbatten are trying out a quieter pickleball to curb noise disputes. The foam ball claims to be 90% quieter than the standard plastic version. Casual players have welcomed the hush, but coaches and professionals warned that the softer ball can alter spin and speed, raising injury risks in fast rallies. Beatrice Yap reports.