The diffrent types of volleyballs

 The different types of volleyballs 

Disclaimer

We are going to be focusing on indoor volleyball and I'm not telling you which one you should buy. 

When talking about the different types of volleyballs we are talking about the different designs for a Volleyball. 


When you look at this volleyball you can see that it's smooth and the way that it was sowed. 


when looking at this volleyball you can see that it was sown differently then the ball above but it is still smooth on

the surface. 

This is different from the other two balls because this one has grooves in the ball if you look closely, but also the

stitching is different. 



Each of these balls are different from each other. It could be that one is better at cutting through the air. It could be

that you could add more spin to a ball. then one of these balls could be better when hitting rather than serving. 


The mikasa. 

The volleyball made by Mikasa is well known for making everything easy. The way that it is stitched makes it fly

through the air more easily and allows for a person to add more spin than when they could with a normal ball.

This ball is used by most national teams. 


The NCAA Molten

This one is well known for the spin on the serves and how it sources through the sky. It's also known for its

consistency(how often a person can add the same spin on the ball the mikasa is more known for this but the

NCAA ball is more affordable for people. )


The regular molten

this one isn't as good as the other balls the way that its stitched does make it softer for people to hit and receive

but that is really it. The way that its source through the air is very different from the other balls. This one is

mostly used for high school because of the fraternity. 

 

Overall 

These are the balls mostly used in indoor volleyball and even though most of the benefits repeated as stated before

one is better then the other in category.(I forgot to add that it also depends on the person hiring some people like

the regular molten then the NCAA molten. me personally i like the regular molten. )


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