Its lightweight but standard size makes it easy for kids to get used to the size of the ball and overtime progress to the weight of a regulation ball in real play. This ball does not sting at all when passing and digging so that is another great bonus for beginners!
Overall I recommend this ball for kids starting to play volleyball since it does not sting and is lightweight so they can play and slowly progress to a standard ball. The ball has a great feel to it and makes it nice to set and receive with minimal sting for those worried about the pain. Honestly, the ball is on the softer side even when pumped with air. Another thing to mention about outdoor volleyballs is that they are a bit heavier than indoor volleyballs because they must withstand wind and other outdoor elements.
With that said, this ball does play well on windy days, BUT it does seem to get carried away easily which will make float serves deadly.
This ball is really the king when it comes to outdoor durability for volleyballs. I have played with this ball in rain, wet grass, and sand courts for over 2 years and it has held up through all that. Our ball has some fraying but that is only due to the heavy abuse we use it days a week every week during the summer. Furthermore, sand is easily wiped off the ball when wet or dry which is another plus.
Lastly, the ball does not easily deform even after lots of heavy use. Most other cheaper outdoor volleyballs will easily give out after 6 months of moderate use.
This ball is very easy to use and requires little break in time. I have used this ball for years and started playing beach with an indoor ball and this ball changed everything. This ball is really great to play with and we think it is worth the premium. Overall I highly recommend this ball for outdoor play given my experience with it in many different weather conditions and hours of playtime on the beach and grass.
This ball is the official game ball for the AVP since and we can see why. This ball is really great to play with and has little flaws. The design of the ball was made in a way that makes it easily visible hence the yellow and also when wearing polarizing sunglasses the color variance is enhanced to make the ball even more detectable.
This theoretically means faster reaction times since tracking the ball is easier. This ball is super easy to use, but you will need to break it in as it is extremely stiff when you first play with it.
Something about how this ball is made makes it easier for us to pass, set, and hit. Maybe the weird color variance thing makes the difference? At first the ball is quiet slippery and needs to be broken in but after that is a great ball! The soft composite feel of the ball makes it easy to control on passes and sets. In games the ball does sting a bit, as do most balls, but after a while I did not notice the sting and it became a great ball to play with!
Both balls do a great job of maintaining their shape over time with constant use. The Mikasa VLS is very well built and rivals the Spalding ball in durability but I would have to say the Mikasa ball wins if you are worried about your ball being dirty.
Its a great ball to use and is great for any level of player! It is a nice durable ball with a great feel to it making it nice to set and pass without much sting. The Mikasa VLS is a great ball to start with and will be a great ball even as it ages. I hope this helped you make a decision on what your next new volleyball should be! Although light, be sure to keep an eye on your kids when these are out.
They could definitely break a few things around the house! One of my favorite features of this ball? It comes in fun colors! This is the ball I recommend for players 1st-6th grade 12U , the Volley Lite is an incredible training tool!
Although there are plenty of light volleyballs out there, I prefer the feel of the Volley Lite. Weighing in between 7. It is important to note that these are for indoor volleyball only! If you are a parent who is wanting a ball that can be used inside and outside, do not purchase this ball. If you purchase these and run a program with 12U and anything over 12U, be sure to get this ball in different colors than your standard volleyballs! If that is important to you, use that in your purchasing decision.
This is a favorite standard volleyball of mine because it has a great feel, lasts at least a few seasons for teams, and again, comes in fun colors :. Be sure to write your team name or even player names on them! Children aged six to nine need a ball weighing between and grams.
Balls for ten to year-olds weigh between and grams. Children aged 15 and over are advised to use an official ball, weighing between and grams. No air, no game! Take proper care of your ball by inflating it to a pressure of between and millibars.
Foam, polyurethane, synthetic leather: there are plenty of different materials and complicated words to be found in this sport.
We tell you everything you need to know! Beginner: Volleyballs coated in soft foam are ideal for beginners. Why is that? When you start playing the game, you have to get used to your forearms striking the ball. It goes without saying that a ball coated in soft foam is not going to hurt your arms.
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