i got this ball and the mikasa ball together recently, and I have to say that they both are amazing balls to play with, but in the end i prefer the Flistatec.
Everyone has a special preference :) I like the Mikasa ball hands down. A Molten ball also plays really nice but I don't get the right feel when I take the ball in reception.
@@jkjgraphicstudio to be completely honest I don't know, I've only ever played in sand and on gym courts. But I belive it should be fine, those balls are quite durable. Mine is still holding up really well.
@@mizumally how long have you been using that ball? 5 years? I've bought mva 330 last year.. but i don't really like it.. so im changing ball, is the v5m5000 good for daily use?
Don't forget to moisten the needle before inserting! Everytime I see this, my heart starts to shiver and not in a good way. We use the same balls for 5 seasons now and not one of them is getting flat.
@Hinata saliva is fine, but it's kinda gross. Water is fine too, but it's not ideal, at least in my opinion. The best option is to use something like NDLSC (Glycerin)
Just started playing with this ball this year, love everything about it except I am having problems with bumping it. I really enjoy spiking this ball, feels great when you hammer it
We also use this ball in the green/red/white edition since we started to play. I realy don't like the blue/yellow Mikasa and i prefer this one because it realy has so much grip. Its awesome when you go for top spin serves or spikes in my opinion. Thank you for the nice review.
Well everyone has its favorite one i guess but for me it feels like its never falling down to the ground once i hit the Mikasa. Whenever i serve this one it lands around 4 or 5 meters behind the field while this molten is going down around 1 or 2 meters before the rear line of the field. ^^
The Mikasa ball really tends to float a lot more than the Molten one. I think this is due to the design of the Mikasa vs the Molten. The Mikasa is so smooth and only dotted with golf ball like divots that probably allow it to float a lot more, whereas the Molton ball is completely covered with a hexagonal net of grip with makes it so much easier to put a top spin on it.
@@jestonyaguilar9069 LOL, that's the last thing you wanna do because the US market for Amazon fakes is literally the most lucrative (retail prices, very, very little policing, and inventory between larger retailers gets mixed in with every small vendors stuff)
Ive started playing volleyball about 3 years ago, and played with different brands. My personal favorite is the molten ball, second would be the tachikara balls. I love the grip on the molten ball and for the angle hits and line hits you can really feel the contact with the ball. The tachikara balls is great too but it gets really sweaty real quick lol
This is hands down the best indoor ball. And as a setter, I'd say that BECAUSE it has an amazing grip, it's also easier to set. Don't really agree with the cons about being more difficult to make clean sets.
I wish they would have more colors on their balls and different ones. Blue Red White looks pretty cool, they should just have many cool colors :D same for Mikasa.
I compared the MVA200 and the flistatec and I must say flistatec has become my favorite not only for serving but for spiking and setting as well but the only thing I kind of dislike about the ball is how heavy is feels when receiving compared to like the MIP300
Italian here. We also use Mikasa (mostly MVA200) and Molten in our men division competitions. I have always been great fan of the MVA200 for the clean touch. However, that was until some days ago, during a match in which the ball slipped from my fingers as I was setting! So now that I understand how relevant it is to have a strong grip on the ball, I'm looking to try or buy the M5V5000, which sure is developed to be the ball with the best grip.
In my team we mostly have mva200s which are starting to get replaced by v200ws those are the balls that we play official matches with. But we also have moltens at practicing which are great especially for serving they are soft and have a nice feel but i honestly prefer the mikasas and the older mva200 by a slight margin to be specific it's just so classic and it feels just like how a volleyball should feel. But they're all amazing balls i would be more than happy to play with either of these 3
I would like to say thank you to you watching your videos I went from a team that came last in Alberta to a team that won every ava, provincials, and the first team to come first and second in nationals. So thanks you😁
Imo for the money if you want to spend only 30 or 40 dollars the best ball is a tachikara which you can get in ebay for that. I have gotten an original for $32. However I did buy a molten recently and it's great just more money
I bought this ball last year for my rec co-ed team and they found it too painful to play with. Had to stick with the Molten Soft touch ball for our rec play.
lols its only hard probably because it was over pumped and brand new. The ball takes about a 5-6 hours of play to break in. Once it breaks in, its so much better than other balls including the Mikasa FIVB yellow and blue ball.
@@SnailKingGY I wish that were the case, but it's not. I got it pressure checked and it is properly inflated and 4.5psi. Feels like playing with a basketball it's so hard and rubber-like. I use it myself after matches to practice serves and never softened up.
Where do you guys buy these balls because they’re out of stock on all the websites where they’re priced like at 50$ and on Amazon where they have it in stock, it’s like 90$.
Can you do a review on the Tachikara Six? It's the official ball for the Canadian Youth Nationals. I used it this weekend and would like your take on it.
I play volleyball for almost a year now and I still haven't bought a volleyball for myself. I play indoor volleyball. I don't want the volleyball to be too expensive so does anyone have suggestions for me + the advantages and disadvantages with the ball and not that hard but still not bad quality (up to 20€) I know I'm asking for too much bit if there is one fitting most of my description (if there is one, I hope it is around 20 euros or less 😅 Have a nice day/night! 💗🌸✨
Hey coach! Can you do a comparison between Molten Flistatec V5M5000 and the Mikasa MVA 200 in detail (setting, spiking, etc.) In Bulgaria we mostly use Mikasa and Gala volleyballs. (GALA Pro Line - BV 5591 S)
I also got V5M1500 in my garage and it is so hard and heavy comparing to V5M5000. Trust me, the second model I included is light and doesn't hurt your arms at all.
mine is as hard as a rock. none of my volleyball friends want to use my ball. I thought it was over inflated… but no, I checked to make sure. Idk if they’re all like this but it’s upsetting that mine is
Hello coach Donny , I really enjoying ur videos and very helpful coz i m new with volleyball plz tell me i have plate feet which type of shoes u can recommend me. Thanks
Coach, can you do a tutorial on how to read block? I can block some spikes but it's really hard to read where the setter tosses it to that's why it is more often that I touch the ball but not completely blocking it. THANKS! (Sorry for the random request)😂
Start by just watching for setter tendencies. Those she tend to set certain hitters when she gets bad passes, or does run the middle when she gets good passes. Those her body position give away where she is setting, because a lot of setters do certain thing when setting certain positions. I.E. Micah Christenson (the USA national team setter) tends to rotate his body to set the opposite hitter. Read blocking is not really about completely blocking a spike, it's more about getting at least a touch or smothering the hitters' hitting options. What changes a read block to a commit block (where you completely commit to blocking a certain hitter) is when you start anticipating the setters set, you only really start doing this after carefully watching the setter for multiple points and learning her body patterns. It usually takes me around half a set (20 or so points) or even a whole set for me to start really reading the setter well enough to start committing on certain hitters. Overall, you just have to start looking out for setter tendencies.
Hey I just bought one of these balls and have had a great time with it but there’s one con with it, I’m not able to palm or hold the ball without it slipping out of my hand. It kind of makes it seem like the grip isn’t really there is there an explanation to this?
I know this ball is used for indoor volleyball, but with COVID I've been playing grass more than indoors and I know I should be looking at the Wilson OPTX or the KOB for outdoor plays, but do you think the V5M5000 is a good ball to use for outdoor volleyball honestly? I currently own only two of the V5M5000 and I was thinking of using them until they're worn out but should I be investing in the OPTX or KOB instead? Apologies for the stupid question
For the international version, there are two different molten models with the biggest difference seems to be the FIVE symbol? Is one of them a fake? Or are they both real and good just a regional distrubution difference?? And is there a quality difference???
I really want to buy that molten volleyball..but I can't see that ball in sports houses here in the Philippines..I want to experience and to buy that volleyball
I bought the pro touch one, but mine doesn’t have the “USA volleyball” logo on it. It looks the same, not sure if it’s authentic without that logo or not though.
Coach Donny, Quick question: any way to soften this ball? I had a gauge pump to make sure the pressure is right, but it's really heavy on the hands. Using it for warmups for three months now but it still stings.
Thank you for an explanations. But one question - If this Moltem is more effective and better, why ALL World tournaments uses a Mikasa ball? Thank you.
I bought mine pretty recently but it seems to have this weird sound when ever bounced around kinda like it was over inflated is this normal ? Or should I contact molten for a replacement
I just got the Mikasa MVA 330, does that mean that I got myself a less useful ball to practice compared to what you’ve shown? Also I chose this ball because I thought it’s the best ball, since I saw it a lot in Official Volleyball games of countries against each others.
I wouldn't consider it a less ball to practice with. You should practice with whatever ball you can, but if you are preparing for an official tournament, try to find that ball they use and play around with it to get a feel of it.
Just an FYI but the model used in Olympic/FIVB Games is the MVA 200 not 330. It’s slightly different, for example the 200 has little dimples all over it and is made from a different material , also the panel seams are less noticeable.
Technically yes, but this is not an outdoor ball. It's meant for indoor use. If you mostly play outdoor, then you should buy a beach volleyball even if you're not playing on the beach.
Sure buddy. This ball is officially approved by FIVB vball federation. And this ball is official game ball in countries like Japan, Italy, USA, etc. I actually prefer Molten over Mikasa
I know this comment is a year old but as a regular beach player here are various balls I've seen/played with often. Wilson AVP OPTX game ball (Very popular in most US domestic tourneys/has grip, easier to add top spin) Mikasa VLS300/BV550C game balls (not as popular in US, but very popular internationally in FIVB events. Not as grippy as OPTX/floats more) Mikasa King of The Beach official ball (Used in King Of The Court events, grippy texture - if you like the AVP OPTX but not the expensive price tag try this imo) Molten BV5000/V5B5000 (FIVB approved, decent grip/not super floaty. Least fav out of the bunch but still a solid ball imo good budget price
Heyo, I am looking to buy a volleyball that is kind of hard on the outside bcos I don’t want it to peel and crack even if I play it on concrete/rough surfaces. What ball would you recommend?
i got this ball and the mikasa ball together recently, and I have to say that they both are amazing balls to play with, but in the end i prefer the Flistatec.
Everyone has a special preference :) I like the Mikasa ball hands down. A Molten ball also plays really nice but I don't get the right feel when I take the ball in reception.
Hey i have a question... does this ball good for concrete floor? That have a little jagged surface?
@@jkjgraphicstudio to be completely honest I don't know, I've only ever played in sand and on gym courts. But I belive it should be fine, those balls are quite durable. Mine is still holding up really well.
@@mizumally how long have you been using that ball? 5 years? I've bought mva 330 last year.. but i don't really like it.. so im changing ball, is the v5m5000 good for daily use?
Where do you buy the mikasa? Is it original?
Don't forget to moisten the needle before inserting! Everytime I see this, my heart starts to shiver and not in a good way. We use the same balls for 5 seasons now and not one of them is getting flat.
Big upvote for you... never stick it in dry!
@Hinata A dry needle can damage or push the valve inside the bladder of the ball
@Hinata the thing you pump the air into :D If you wanna check how it looks search for "ball bladder" in Google Images
@Hinata saliva is fine, but it's kinda gross. Water is fine too, but it's not ideal, at least in my opinion. The best option is to use something like NDLSC (Glycerin)
Moist it just with water?
Just started playing with this ball this year, love everything about it except I am having problems with bumping it. I really enjoy spiking this ball, feels great when you hammer it
any changes / recommendations now?
For me bumping is easy but sometimes I bump it too hard and it goes out
We also use this ball in the green/red/white edition since we started to play. I realy don't like the blue/yellow Mikasa and i prefer this one because it realy has so much grip. Its awesome when you go for top spin serves or spikes in my opinion.
Thank you for the nice review.
The blue/yellow Mikasa ball is my favorite lol
Well everyone has its favorite one i guess but for me it feels like its never falling down to the ground once i hit the Mikasa. Whenever i serve this one it lands around 4 or 5 meters behind the field while this molten is going down around 1 or 2 meters before the rear line of the field. ^^
The Mikasa ball really tends to float a lot more than the Molten one. I think this is due to the design of the Mikasa vs the Molten. The Mikasa is so smooth and only dotted with golf ball like divots that probably allow it to float a lot more, whereas the Molton ball is completely covered with a hexagonal net of grip with makes it so much easier to put a top spin on it.
yeah you are totally right thats exactly that what im thinking i can serve better with the green red white ball than with the mikasa one
i'm a setter and i play better with molten
I like this Ball so much it Fels smooth and is really fast
I want to get this molten ball and a mikasa but I live in the Philippines, online shopping is hard because most of the balls are replicas (fake).
@@dinofilm6131 is the prices different depending on countries?
try amazon. change the country to US.
@@jestonyaguilar9069 LOL, that's the last thing you wanna do because the US market for Amazon fakes is literally the most lucrative (retail prices, very, very little policing, and inventory between larger retailers gets mixed in with every small vendors stuff)
That Blue, red & white is just amazing
Man it hurts when we use the molten at school especially when u dig it
Fuckrap Music not calling anyone cheap, but if that’s the case they may be replicas
Yeah mikasa will fuck up your forearms a lot worse. Molten feels like so nice in comparison
@@ashbhattarai9672 well I got used to both now
@@tysonparashyniak-doll7429 ur right
@@ashbhattarai9672 make sure you break in your mikasas(well just any genuine leather balls lol)
Ive started playing volleyball about 3 years ago, and played with different brands. My personal favorite is the molten ball, second would be the tachikara balls. I love the grip on the molten ball and for the angle hits and line hits you can really feel the contact with the ball. The tachikara balls is great too but it gets really sweaty real quick lol
This is hands down the best indoor ball. And as a setter, I'd say that BECAUSE it has an amazing grip, it's also easier to set. Don't really agree with the cons about being more difficult to make clean sets.
I wish they would have more colors on their balls and different ones. Blue Red White looks pretty cool, they should just have many cool colors :D same for Mikasa.
I compared the MVA200 and the flistatec and I must say flistatec has become my favorite not only for serving but for spiking and setting as well but the only thing I kind of dislike about the ball is how heavy is feels when receiving compared to like the MIP300
personally, i preffer the mikasa MVA200 because it's easier to track
A comparison of beach volleyball balls would be interesting. Could you do such a comparison?
Italian here. We also use Mikasa (mostly MVA200) and Molten in our men division competitions. I have always been great fan of the MVA200 for the clean touch. However, that was until some days ago, during a match in which the ball slipped from my fingers as I was setting! So now that I understand how relevant it is to have a strong grip on the ball, I'm looking to try or buy the M5V5000, which sure is developed to be the ball with the best grip.
Man sounds like he is giving a speech at my public speaking class 😅
Really bouncy, makes easier to hit hard... makes players look like monster attackers :)
In my team we mostly have mva200s which are starting to get replaced by v200ws those are the balls that we play official matches with. But we also have moltens at practicing which are great especially for serving they are soft and have a nice feel but i honestly prefer the mikasas and the older mva200 by a slight margin to be specific it's just so classic and it feels just like how a volleyball should feel. But they're all amazing balls i would be more than happy to play with either of these 3
I just got my ball stuck on an abandoned building and can't go up to get it. Now I'm looking to buy a new one
I just bought both of these balls!
We don’t have this kind of ball in Brazil. It must be amazing! Tank you for review!
I would like to say thank you to you watching your videos I went from a team that came last in Alberta to a team that won every ava, provincials, and the first team to come first and second in nationals. So thanks you😁
Imo for the money if you want to spend only 30 or 40 dollars the best ball is a tachikara which you can get in ebay for that. I have gotten an original for $32. However I did buy a molten recently and it's great just more money
I like the flistatec because it curves more then other balls (better to topsin/sidespin serve)
I bought this ball last year for my rec co-ed team and they found it too painful to play with. Had to stick with the Molten Soft touch ball for our rec play.
How
lols its only hard probably because it was over pumped and brand new. The ball takes about a 5-6 hours of play to break in. Once it breaks in, its so much better than other balls including the Mikasa FIVB yellow and blue ball.
@@SnailKingGY I wish that were the case, but it's not. I got it pressure checked and it is properly inflated and 4.5psi. Feels like playing with a basketball it's so hard and rubber-like. I use it myself after matches to practice serves and never softened up.
Where do you guys buy these balls because they’re out of stock on all the websites where they’re priced like at 50$ and on Amazon where they have it in stock, it’s like 90$.
I'm here WATCHING volleyball ball review but I remember I do not have one😔
Thank u so much for this review I really appreciate it.
I guess I’m the only who uses Wilson 🤷🏻♀️ 🏐
Wilson balls arent really that good, well some are ok 👌 for the price, but if you play more indoor, buy the mikasa ones or the molten ones
Can you do a review on the Tachikara Six? It's the official ball for the Canadian Youth Nationals. I used it this weekend and would like your take on it.
I play volleyball for almost a year now and I still haven't bought a volleyball for myself. I play indoor volleyball. I don't want the volleyball to be too expensive so does anyone have suggestions for me + the advantages and disadvantages with the ball and not that hard but still not bad quality (up to 20€)
I know I'm asking for too much bit if there is one fitting most of my description (if there is one, I hope it is around 20 euros or less 😅
Have a nice day/night! 💗🌸✨
Hey coach! Can you do a comparison between Molten Flistatec V5M5000 and the Mikasa MVA 200 in detail (setting, spiking, etc.) In Bulgaria we mostly use Mikasa and Gala volleyballs. (GALA Pro Line - BV 5591 S)
hey coach donny could you pls do a video about positioning when you are a libero
I’m going to start my own volleyball collection
at my school we use the Molten V5M1500, i'm interested in buying a ball to practice at home but i don't think i'll choose that one.
I also got V5M1500 in my garage and it is so hard and heavy comparing to V5M5000. Trust me, the second model I included is light and doesn't hurt your arms at all.
This is my third favorite ball to play...
after you know which balls.
I like mikasa...but right now i will try molten
This is my dream ball im gonna ask it on my birthday but there are lots of fake ones so its gonna be hard im gonna go for the green red and white
mine is as hard as a rock. none of my volleyball friends want to use my ball. I thought it was over inflated… but no, I checked to make sure. Idk if they’re all like this but it’s upsetting that mine is
Is it better to buy a single good quality ball to train with or buy multiple affordable balls to train with? if so which balls?
I always feel like it should called volleyball ball
Like football balls and basketball balls??? 🤦♂️
@@kebinyo in Spanish we do say that, like “balón de futbol”, “balón de basket”
Hello coach Donny , I really enjoying ur videos and very helpful coz i m new with volleyball plz tell me i have plate feet which type of shoes u can recommend me. Thanks
What happened to the MIKASA brand? Did they broke? Oh, I am so sad.
I meant, bankr-up-sy?
Hello sir,
I am new in your channel.thank you for guidance of volleyball.
Please give shooting ball good brand review please
Coach, can you do a tutorial on how to read block? I can block some spikes but it's really hard to read where the setter tosses it to that's why it is more often that I touch the ball but not completely blocking it. THANKS! (Sorry for the random request)😂
Start by just watching for setter tendencies. Those she tend to set certain hitters when she gets bad passes, or does run the middle when she gets good passes. Those her body position give away where she is setting, because a lot of setters do certain thing when setting certain positions. I.E. Micah Christenson (the USA national team setter) tends to rotate his body to set the opposite hitter. Read blocking is not really about completely blocking a spike, it's more about getting at least a touch or smothering the hitters' hitting options. What changes a read block to a commit block (where you completely commit to blocking a certain hitter) is when you start anticipating the setters set, you only really start doing this after carefully watching the setter for multiple points and learning her body patterns. It usually takes me around half a set (20 or so points) or even a whole set for me to start really reading the setter well enough to start committing on certain hitters. Overall, you just have to start looking out for setter tendencies.
Gary Ying THANKS A LOT!😊
Hey I just bought one of these balls and have had a great time with it but there’s one con with it, I’m not able to palm or hold the ball without it slipping out of my hand. It kind of makes it seem like the grip isn’t really there is there an explanation to this?
Did the ball smell weird when you first took it out of the bag
3:14 When you run out of compliments xD
Does it hurt your wrist when you receive because I’m practicing on receiving
Only in the beginning you get used to it fast
I love international ball's
as of 2022, can you use the ball outdoors on concrete? I am getting worried if the ball will tear if I keep playing on concrete floor.
I know this ball is used for indoor volleyball, but with COVID I've been playing grass more than indoors and I know I should be looking at the Wilson OPTX or the KOB for outdoor plays, but do you think the V5M5000 is a good ball to use for outdoor volleyball honestly? I currently own only two of the V5M5000 and I was thinking of using them until they're worn out but should I be investing in the OPTX or KOB instead? Apologies for the stupid question
For the international version, there are two different molten models with the biggest difference seems to be the FIVE symbol? Is one of them a fake? Or are they both real and good just a regional distrubution difference?? And is there a quality difference???
I really want to buy that molten volleyball..but I can't see that ball in sports houses here in the Philippines..I want to experience and to buy that volleyball
You can only buy it in online international stores, i got one on Toby's but i only got the V5M2700
I bought the pro touch one, but mine doesn’t have the “USA volleyball” logo on it. It looks the same, not sure if it’s authentic without that logo or not though.
Coach Donny, Quick question: any way to soften this ball? I had a gauge pump to make sure the pressure is right, but it's really heavy on the hands. Using it for warmups for three months now but it still stings.
Is there a difference in v5m5000-3n and v5m5000-3usa?
No mention on sound? I don’t like the sound of the Flisatech balls.
Thank you for an explanations. But one question - If this Moltem is more effective and better, why ALL World tournaments uses a Mikasa ball? Thank you.
SimpleSim its easier to track on camera
How about the mip300? its cheaper than the mva200 but it looks to have the same dimples and material, only the panel design is different.
V5M5000 best volley ball ever
I bought mine pretty recently but it seems to have this weird sound when ever bounced around kinda like it was over inflated is this normal ? Or should I contact molten for a replacement
why the usa model s named "pro touch" and the other has not , theres a diference in tact o touch or texture?
Why do some of the fivb approved volley balls have a circle around the Fivb logo while others just have a line under the logo? Anybody know?
FINALMENTE LEGENDA EM PORTUGUÊS
why v5m5000 is not selected for many tournaments
I just got the Mikasa MVA 330, does that mean that I got myself a less useful ball to practice compared to what you’ve shown? Also I chose this ball because I thought it’s the best ball, since I saw it a lot in Official Volleyball games of countries against each others.
I wouldn't consider it a less ball to practice with. You should practice with whatever ball you can, but if you are preparing for an official tournament, try to find that ball they use and play around with it to get a feel of it.
I actually prefer the mikasa over the Molten, so IMO: no
Just an FYI but the model used in Olympic/FIVB Games is the MVA 200 not 330. It’s slightly different, for example the 200 has little dimples all over it and is made from a different material , also the panel seams are less noticeable.
thanks
What is a good volleyball for outdoor, not beach but concrete floor and waterproof, any suggestions?
I'm pretty sure beach ones should work as they are pretty durable, the best beach balls are the Wilson AVP OPTX and the Mikasa vls300
What are the best place to buy this ball?
Hey coach, does your website All Volleyball automatically sets the pricing to my country? I want to know before I buy a ball.
bottom line which volleyball is the best overall?
Is it okay to use this ball for outdoor volleyball (like on colored asphalt)
Technically yes, but this is not an outdoor ball. It's meant for indoor use. If you mostly play outdoor, then you should buy a beach volleyball even if you're not playing on the beach.
could you recommend something
i want a durable and fairly heavy ball i don't like the light ones
So the blue Variant has the pro grip and the Green one Not?
It should be the same, just different colour and text, as he said at the start.
Is volleybal supposed to be hard. Like it hurts while serving, catching...
Not really
Will you do a giveaway once?
I'm hoping to buy this ball but can't find it in stock anywhere! Any suggestions?
Hey, it'll be available in alllvolleyball.com in May!! And if you use my code ELEVATE5 you'll get 5%OFF.
I got the V5M1500 volleyball, i wanna go on volleyball but bc of corona i just bought one to practice already, is it a good choose or?
Awtumn psw I literally just got one delivered yesterday, because I used the life out of my last one. Amazing ball
Tyrone from wii sports oh then that sounds amezing! Thank you :)
Awtumn psw glad to help😁
Donny, so i can buy this ball in place of mikasa? Mikasa is very expensive
Sure buddy. This ball is officially approved by FIVB vball federation. And this ball is official game ball in countries like Japan, Italy, USA, etc.
I actually prefer Molten over Mikasa
@@Wayzerr thanks for the answer
If V5M 3500 good to play ??
All volleyball charges $20 shipping to Canada :(
Is this ball ok for outdoor grass?
Elevate Yourself which ball do you recamend mikasa or molten
Molten all the way
Is it ok for outdoors
Haikyuu!
Yup😭
is the molten v5m 1500 good?
is it safe to buy from this site
whats a good volleyball for outdoor?
I know this comment is a year old but as a regular beach player here are various balls I've seen/played with often.
Wilson AVP OPTX game ball (Very popular in most US domestic tourneys/has grip, easier to add top spin)
Mikasa VLS300/BV550C game balls (not as popular in US, but very popular internationally in FIVB events. Not as grippy as OPTX/floats more)
Mikasa King of The Beach official ball (Used in King Of The Court events, grippy texture - if you like the AVP OPTX but not the expensive price tag try this imo)
Molten BV5000/V5B5000 (FIVB approved, decent grip/not super floaty. Least fav out of the bunch but still a solid ball imo good budget price
Jeez, never go molten🤦🏻♂️
Why not? I’ve had my v5m5000 ran over while playing outside and its still completely fine
I have two
Hwo much does this cost?
And better sound 😆
mikasa v200w or bust
Heyo, I am looking to buy a volleyball that is kind of hard on the outside bcos I don’t want it to peel and crack even if I play it on concrete/rough surfaces. What ball would you recommend?
Does this ball ship to Australia
ship? Surely they sell in a sports shop in Australia
i bought the same volleyball, but for some reason, it dosen't have the hexagon shapes like the ones in the video, is mine fake?
Whats the price
@@wannoor6225 22 dollars
Maybe its the V5M4000 or 4500. They are pretty much the same, the only difference being theres no hexagon shapes
First thx coach Donny
1:38 did he say college wrong or is it another word?
He said 'collegiate'
It's stu*** question but, which ball is for you best for training?
Is it normal for there to be a small gap or split between where the different coloured materials meet? I bought a new one and there was a bit of a gap
Your teeths are so white lol
"teeths"? LOL No "s" is needed. LOL
KENNECTED yeh there is, he still did it wrong tho cause it should be “tooths” duhhhhh
Mtg Might you stoopid or something
Tootheses
EanPlayzz Jake Nah bruh, It’s teeth””””””e’s’sèś