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How to Inflate a Basketball (What You Need + 5 Steps)

Inflating a basketball is not something you really need to do all that often. When you buy a brand new basketball, it is usually already inflated so you really don’t think too much about it. After a while, basketballs tend to lose a little air and if you let one sit around for a long time, it will definitely end up flat.

Even an often used basketball will eventually need air. You may go out to play a game and notice that your ball is not bouncing quite as it should. Cold weather may also lower the pressure in a basketball making it seem unresponsive when you dribble and shoot. In either case, you can always add a little air to solve the problem.

Why should you care if your basketball is properly inflated? How do you know when your basketball is properly inflated? What is the best way to properly inflate your basketball? These are all common questions with fairly simple answers. Let’s take a look at each question one at a time.

Contents

  • Why Should I Properly Inflate My Basketball?
  • How Do I know If My Basketball is Properly Inflated?
  • What’s the Best Way to Properly Inflate a Basketball
  • What You Will Need
  • Steps to Inflate Your Basketball
  • Additional Resources
  • Final Words

Why Should I Properly Inflate My Basketball?

A properly inflated basketball will ensure that your practice, one-on-one game, full-court five-on-five game or even your game of HORSE is the best experience that it can be. An underinflated ball will not have any “action”, meaning it will not bounce very well, which will make it more difficult to dribble. Also, it will not bank off the backboard as well and bounce passes will not go as far as you intend them to go.

An overinflated ball can be bad as well. It will bounce too high when you dribble, bank too hard off the backboard and bounce passes will go farther than you intend them to go. This is why it is important to have your basketball inflated to the specified pressure or at least near the specified pressure.

How Do I know If My Basketball is Properly Inflated?

The standard pressure recommended for a basketball is 7 – 9 PSI (48.26 – 62.05 kPa). Unless you have a pressure gauge, and many air pumps do (we’ll talk about that in the next section), then you will not know what the air pressure in your basketball is. Not to worry, there is a simple method that you can use to check the inflation of your ball. It won’t give you the PSI (or kPa), but it will be good enough to get you back out on the court.

  1. Hold the basketball at about the level of your face.
  2. Drop the basketball.
  3. Let the ball bounce.
  4. If the ball is properly inflated, it should bounce back up to around your waist level.

Another great way to tell is just by playing with the ball and dribbling it. You can often tell if it is under or over-inflated. Different players prefer various levels of inflation, so an ideal inflation level to one player may be too much or not enough to others. An interesting thing to do next time you watch a game or attend one live is to watch which players walk over to the referee before tip-off and test the ball by grabbing it and dribbling.

What’s the Best Way to Properly Inflate a Basketball

I have seen many videos and instructions out there on the internet that explain how to inflate a ball without the proper equipment. While these methods may or may not work, it is always best to use the proper equipment because you can ensure that you are inflating the basketball to the correct pressure. Using the proper equipment will also help prevent you from damaging your basketball.

Let’s take a look at what you will need to properly inflate your basketball.

What You Will Need

Inflation Needle

These are relatively cheap and can be found at almost any store that carries any type of athletic equipment. They can also be found easily online.

See the picture below if you are not familiar with what they look like.

Inflation Needle. Photo by Melissa Medina.

Air Pump

There are many different types of air pumps. Below are a few types that can be used such as a hand pump, a bicycle pump or an electric pump. Basically, you need a basketball pump that can connect to the needle. Some air pumps come with built-in pressure gauges which can show you the air pressure as you are inflating the ball. You can also use an air compressor but that can be a little more complicated depending on the type of compressor and the connectors available.

Three types of air pumps.

Air Pressure Gauge (optional)

If your air pump does not have an air pressure gauge, you may want to get a separate air pressure gauge to check the pressure in your ball. Air pressure gauges can be found online or in stores, but as we mentioned above they are optional and not necessary to inflate your basketball.

Don’t have a needle? Also read this article: how to pump a basketball without needle

Steps to Inflate Your Basketball

Step 1: Attach the inflation needle to the air pump.

How to attach the needle will depend on the type of air pump you are using. Most hand pumps made for a basketball will be threaded and you can screw needle onto the pump. If you are using a bicycle pump, it will probably have a connector with a latch (see below). You must put the needle into the connector and tighten the latch to hold the needle in place.

Attach the needle to the pump.Attach the needle to the pump.

Electric air pumps may have the same type of latch, but a big industrial compressor may need some type of adapter and I wouldn’t recommend using an industrial compressor unless you really know what you are doing.

Step 2: Moisten the inflation needle.

Get a wet paper towel and wipe the needle to moisten it. If you don’t have a wet paper towel, you can run it underwater or even spit on it. The moisture allows the needle to slide into the valve easier and prevents damage to the valve. If the valve is damaged it can cause your basketball to leak air.

Step 3: Insert the needle into the valve.

Once the needle has been moistened, slowly insert it into the valve of the basketball until the needle is all the way in the valve.

Insert the needle into the valve of the basketball.

Step 4: Begin inflating.

If you are using a hand pump or a bicycle pump you will need to manually pump the air in. If you are using an electric pump or a compressor you can turn it on. WARNING! When using an electric pump or a compressor, monitor the inflation at all times. The ball will fill very quickly and if overfilled it can pop and destroy the ball.

Step 5: Check the air pressure.

Monitor the air pressure as you are inflating. Use one hand on the ball as you are inflating it to feel the pressure rise. If your pump has an air pressure gauge, check it regularly. If it does not use a separate gauge or check it using the bounce method described above.

Once the air pressure seems good, get out there on the court and start having fun!

Additional Resources

There are many types of air pumps on the market. Take a look at some of the following if you are interested.

  • Basic Hand Pump with needles and gauge
  • Bicycle Pump
  • Electric Pump

If you would like to see how to inflate a basketball using an air compressor, check out this video.

Final Words

Eventually, all basketballs will need to be inflated because they will lose air over time. Fortunately, the process is fairly simple as we have shown above and the equipment needed is relatively cheap. So, if you want to have an enjoyable game of basketball, make sure your basketball is always properly inflated, then get out there and have some fun!

Have you ever tried to play basketball with an under-inflated or over-inflated basketball? We’d love to hear from you, so please leave your comments.

How to Pump a Basketball Without a Needle (3 Methods)

By Luke
Updated   

When shooting hoops by yourself or playing basketball with your friends, there are few things worse than your ball going flat. While it would be great if everyone had a needle and basketball pump at all times, that isn’t always the case.

I can think of several times where my friends and I had to cut a game short due to no one having a needle to inflate the ball. It’s annoying and also incredibly frustrating. Thankfully, there are a number of different ways you can pump up a basketball (whether indoor or outdoor) without needing to have a needle at all. This guide is going to look at a few of them.

Contents

  • Method 1: Use a Can of Compressed Air
  • Method 2: Utilize a Balloon
  • Method 3: Go to a Bike Shop or Gas Station
  • Final Words

Method 1: Use a Can of Compressed Air

Best to use for: If you are without a needle and pump, a can of compressed air is probably the quickest and easiest way to fill up your ball. It offers you something very similar to the needle, so getting the air in the ball will be simple. Of course, you likely need to be at home for this to work as very few people take compressed air out with them. Even then, however, it is easy enough to go to a store near where you are and get a can of compressed air for a very affordable price.

Things to prepare:

  • The ball
  • Can of compressed air (make sure it isn’t empty)
  • Potentially a second can if your ball is incredibly flat

How to do:

  1. Put the end of the straw of the can into the basketball. It should fit quite easily.
  2. Slowly start to press the trigger to allow the air to go inside the ball. Do it slowly and carefully for the best results. Once the ball is inflated to the desired amount, take out the straw and hit the courts!

Method 2: Utilize a Balloon

Best to use for: This is great for people who are at home, as most of us have some balloons lying around. It is quite easy and quick but does require the use of a few other items like a thin straw, and a paper clip or clamp. It’s not great for those who are out at a public court, as you likely don’t have balloons with you.

Things to prepare:

  • The ball itself
  • The balloon (likely more than one to be safe)
  • A paper clip or clamp
  • A thin straw or a coffee stirrer

How to do:

  1. The first thing to do is to blow up the balloon with an ample amount of air.
  2. Once the balloon is blown up, don’t tie it like you normally would, but use the clamp or paper clip to close it up temporarily.
  3. Next, you need to connect the thin straw or stirrer to the balloon, and put the other into or at the air hole of the ball.
  4. Once the clip is taken off, the air should begin to flow through the straw into the opening of the ball, inflating it.
  5. Do this as many times as it takes to get your ball to an air level that you are comfortable with. It might take a couple of balloons.

Method 3: Go to a Bike Shop or Gas Station

Best to use for: This is a great option for you if you are out and about, and don’t have a pump, needle or anything like that at home. If you don’t have the materials for the other two methods, this could work. Going to a bike shop or gas station is a good idea as they have air pumps and might even have the attachment you need. This method is very easy and simple but could take a while to find a gas station or bike shop nearby. Also, they might not have the needle attachment so it couldn’t hurt to call ahead.

Things to prepare:

  • The ball
  • Find a safe way to get to the shop or station
  • Potentially pick up a basketball needle if they don’t have them

How to do:

  1. Get to the bike shop or gas station, after calling ahead to ensure they can help you.
  2. Use the correct attachment to inflate the ball to your liking.
  3. Be sure to thank them if they don’t charge you. Also, consider buying something small for their kindness.

Final Words

We hope that this guide has been able to help you learn how to pump up a basketball without a needle. When trying any of the aforementioned, be sure to do it safely to protect yourself and your basketball.

Have a method that wasn’t mentioned here? If so, let us know in the comments below.

How to properly inflate the ball?

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Probably, each of you wondered how to keep the nipple of the ball, how to properly inflate the ball? Unfortunately, I could not find anything clear on the Internet. But today, we have come to what we can tell you about all the subtleties that arise when inflating the ball with a pump.

Would you like to know how to repair the ball yourself or replace the nipple - here is the first article

Let's go:

1) Use ONLY a special needle that is designed for inflating balls (see picture below) The needle should be smooth and without any scratches or burrs, they will significantly reduce the life of the nipple. Do not attempt to inflate the ball without a needle by simply pressing down on the pump/hose. At best, nothing will work out for you, at worst, the nipple will fall into the ball and you will “get” to repair the ball or to a new ball.

2) You need to insert the needle STRICTLY VERTICALLY, after dipping the needle into a special lubricant. Lubrication will help extend the life of the nipple and maintain its elasticity (grease will soon be available for sale in our group - https://vk.com/sosokservice). In extreme cases, spit abundantly on the needle! If you insert the needle at an angle, then you instantly spoil the nipple - tear it in the wrong place. The nipple is actually very soft and can be easily damaged by accident.

3) While inflating the ball, do not allow the needle to move in ANY direction inside the nipple. Not back and forth! Don't sway to the side! From this, the nipple gradually breaks.

Of course, it is impossible to firmly fix the needle while inflating the ball so that it does not move left and right, but the less the needle “plays” inside the nipple, the longer it will live!

4) Upon reaching the required pressure, smoothly, without sudden movements, remove the needle. Voila, you pumped up the ball correctly!

Here are some answers to questions you may have:

- Overpressure does not affect the life of the nipple. It only affects the geometry of the ball.

- The fewer times we insert the needle into the nipple, the longer it will live , for this it is advisable to use a pump with a built-in pressure gauge to immediately pump up the desired pressure. The fewer times we completely blow off and inflate the ball, the longer the nipple will live - because the rubber also oxidizes! Many times we observed a crumbling nipple for two reasons - oxygen and ultraviolet. Hence - do not store the balls in direct sunlight.

- Do not store balls in freezing temperatures eg in the car in winter. During each winter, new balls are often brought to us for repairs. The reason is that in the cold the air inside the ball is compressed, and when they go to the gym, they try to pump up the ball in order to start training. But they forget about the important thing - in the cold, the nipple also coarsens, losing its elasticity. As soon as you insert a needle into a frozen nipple, you run the risk of severely damaging the nipple. If you really swing the ball after frost, then after long storage at room temperature.

Share this information with those who have their own ball, and in principle with the athletes! Let each ball live as long as possible!

If you want to know how to repair the ball yourself or replace its nipple - here is the first article

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Almost every ball - football, volleyball, children's, basketball, gymnastics - is suitable for use only if it is properly inflated with air. Therefore, a special pump, a needle, and sometimes even silicone grease are often sold with it. But imagine that all this is simply not at hand. How to pump up a ball without a needle? We have selected for you several effective folk methods.

Method 1: Compressor

How to inflate a ball without a needle? Contact any of the car services in your locality - workers will help you for free or for a nominal amount. Do not ignore tire shops: there will definitely be powerful compressors for pumping car tires. One thing: there is a risk of pumping the product with air, which will lead to its damage or even explosion.

Compressor - equipment from which air is released under pressure. Therefore, this is a perfect answer to the question: "How to inflate a ball without a needle and a pump?" If possible, it is recommended to carry out the procedure together: one person will turn the compressor on and off, and the second person will hold the ball and press the cord, controlling the process of air intake. The hose with the nozzle is pressed tightly against the valve, after which the device turns on at full power. It must be deactivated immediately as soon as the surface of the ball becomes hard. That's all!

We also draw your attention to the fact that many models of car compressors have special nozzles for pumping balls with air.

Method No. 2: electrical tape, syringe needle, bicycle pump

The tools here are among the most affordable: a bicycle pump is in almost every home, you can easily buy electrical tape in a manufactured goods store, hypermarket, a syringe in a pharmacy. How to pump up a ball without a needle in this way? Easier than simple:

  1. Take a needle from a syringe - first of all, you need to grind its sharp tip on asphalt, brick, stone, curb or with a special knife. Too sharp, it will easily pierce the nipple, which will make the ball unusable. The best would be a needle for blood transfusion systems - it is thick, durable, does not bend.
  2. In the second step, you make a kind of adapter from electrical tape - 10-12 layers of it are enough. They need to be wound tightly so that the air does not come out when pumping back.
  3. How to inflate a ball without a needle? Attach the invention to a bicycle pump and proceed with the procedure.

Method No. 3: syringe

How to inflate a ball without a needle - volleyball, basketball, football? Use a large medical syringe! This is in the most extreme case, because the method is quite exhausting - you will spend about 2 hours on the procedure.

As with the second method, you will need to blunt the needle, otherwise you will damage the nipple and the ball will deflate all the time. Which syringe to choose? The more, the better:

  • It is really possible to inflate the ball with 20cc in 30-40 minutes.
  • 10 cc syringe will keep you tinkering with the ball for one to two hours.

Before starting the procedure, we recommend that you treat the nipple with silicone grease - this will protect it from damage by an imperfect needle from a syringe. It is simple to act: insert the needle into the hole, pressing the lever of the syringe, release the air. Then remove the tool, return the lever to its original position and repeat the procedure.

Method 4: Needle, but no pump

We figured out how to inflate a ball without a needle (basketball, volleyball, football, etc.) But what if you have one (or you made your own needle), but is there no pump? We offer the following instruction:

  1. The pump will be replaced by an ordinary plastic bottle from a carbonated drink. As a last resort - a dense plastic bag without holes.
  2. Now you need to screw the needle into the cork of the container or solder it. This will be the switch. Check that it does not let air through.
  3. Then lubricate the ball nipple with silicone grease.
  4. But now you need to pump air with your hands (or, if you prefer, with your feet) into our homemade pump, from where it will flow through the needle into the ball.

Other ways

Here are some more tips:

  • If you can't find a medical syringe, you can replace its needle with an empty ballpoint pen.
  • If you managed to pump up the ball a little, then you can restore its hardness and elasticity like this: just hold it for a while in hot water. From this, the air inside the product will heat up, which will expand, which will complement the effect of jumping.
  • Silicone nipple grease can be replaced with machine oil.
  • The needle can be attached to the cap of a plastic bottle for a homemade pump with a glue gun.
  • Instead of a compressor, bicycle pump, bag or bottle, you can also use a regular rubber bulb.
  • A compressed air bottle, car spare tire or trash bag can also act as a pump.

So we have sorted out all the available ways to pump any ball with an air valve, if there was no pump and a special needle nearby. Contact a car repair shop, wield a medical syringe, build your own tool - choose what is most suitable for you.


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