Don't take our word for it

★★★★★

I love seeing my grandkids playing together. Pitjau was the perfect gift for them and it got their whole family active. It is great to leave up so they can play anytime.

Ruth. C

Melbourne, VIC

★★★★★

Pitjau has quickly become popular at our school and is easily adapted to involve individuals, pairs, small groups or a whole class. It builds reflexes, teamwork and is just a lot of fun! Pitjau is quick to set up, can be played indoors and is addictive. Students and staff love it!

Rohan C.

Yarra Valley Grammar

★★★★★

I played. It was fun. Now I've got 50 people playing a Pitjau tournament at our Young Adults social night.

Kyle S.

Clayton Young Adults

We're taking indoor play to the next level

Pitjau is the super fun ball sport that your Mum WANTS you to play inside!

A Pitjau ball weighs less than 5 grams and is uniquely designed so that even when you hit it with full power it slows down super quick.

Go your hardest and you'll be worn out well before you can knock anything over or break anything in the house.

This ball is magic✨

You won't have ever seen a ball like this before.

It has a hole in it and can inflate just by hitting it around with a flat open hand. Add some spin to your hit and watch it curve as it flies through the air. With a bit of practice you'll be curving the ball through the air and fooling your opposition in no time!

Only got a small space? Not a problem.

It turns out, not all sports require heaps of space. Pitjau can be played in the lounge room, classroom, board room, airport lounge heck, probably even in the caravan!

Take it everywhere and and play it anywhere the wind won't carry it away.

Perfect for short bursts of activity

It only takes 30 seconds to set the ring up so you can make the most of brief moments in time to get moving.

A little burst of physical activity does wonders for everyone. No need to plan ahead, just set up the ring and play!

Everyone can have a go

The ball is so light weight that it requires very little muscle power to get it moving. Young and old can have lots of fun hitting the ball into the air and then aiming it through the ring.

The ring can also be easily lowered or raised to be around eye-level for whoever is playing.

Where did Pitjau come from?

Søren Maribo is a PE Teacher in Denmark and is passionate about getting people active!

Søren and his business partner Mathias Jensen are firm believers that playing sports together is really good for us. They wanted to give young people a game to play indoors that wouldn't disrupt the home.

After years of hard work and good dose of genius, Pitjau was born. Now every home can convert into a sports arena in a moment.

Watch how Søren demonstrates how to inflate your Pitjau ball.