Mikasa Beach Champ VLS300 Outdoor Volleyball

Mikasa Beach Champ VLS300 Outdoor Volleyball
Mikasa Beach Champ VLS300 Outdoor Volleyball

Model: VLS300

Brand: Mikasa

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Get ready to bump-set-spike with the Mikasa Beach Champ VLS300 Outdoor Volleyball. This premium quality volleyball is designed to help you have fun in the sun all summer long! Beach Champ Volleyball is FIVB Approved and an FIVB Official Game Ball that is heavy duty enough for the pros, but great for beginners as well. Get a volleyball from a trusted volleyball around the world that has lead pros to victory in multiple Olympic competitions. Mikasa provides only the best when it comes to todays beach volleyballs!

Mikasa Beach Champ VLS300 Outdoor Volleyball: Mikasa Beach Champ VLS300 Outdoor Volleyballs are heavy duty for outdoor use Have fun in the sun all summer long with a ball that can keep up no matter how hard you play Ruggedized design for heavy outdoor use this season Inflate to 2.5-3.5 lbs. with moistened needle for best performance FIVB Approved and an FIVB Official Game Ball Game winning ball of multiple Olympic competitions Strong enough for the pros but great starter ball for beginners as well


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Brand Mikasa
Item model number VLS300
Color White
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Product Id 1176274
User Reviews and Ratings 4 (11 ratings) 4 out of 5 stars
UPC 080409014976

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Like this beach volleyball best.
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2014-11-27T16:00:00

I'm currently playing on 3 beach volleyball league teams. I'm 43, and far from an elite player. But I love it, and work at it to do my best. I have a team that plays strictly Wilson AVP when we win the serve, and a team that plays strictly Spalding King of the Beach. And I still like the feel and play of the Mikasa VLS 300 the best. I say there's a weirdness about beach volleyballs, because I have at least one player on both of these teams that will throw something of a fit, with very little self-awareness, if someone introduces a different volleyball than their favorite, and there are many others on the courts that seem to do the same. The team that serves first picks the ball, and it is very common to use a different ball from one set to the next, because the first serve switches to the other team. The favorite overall switches around some, and the general attitude about what ball the "best" players on the local courts should be playing with just changes along with it. They are all official size and weight, and on a kitchen scale, all come in at the same weight, give or take very slight variances. But after extensive play with all 3, and I play and enjoy playing with all three, the Mikasa VLS 300 feels the most natural to me. I serve it the best, pass it the best, get the best touch on it placing the ball, it spikes solid giving it what I'm capable of, and it feels in control. People seem to play the ball very well when it's introduced in a game, even if they complain about not using their own ball. I warm up and drill with the Mikasa VLS 300, Wilson AVP, Spalding King of the Beach, and Baden Sand Shark, all during the same warmup several days a week. I don't want to become one of the ball fussybutts whining because someone else doesn't share my idea of my favorite ball. These 4 are all nice playing balls, but the Mikasa VLS 300 plays the best for me. I consider all 4 top notch, well-playing beach volleyballs A thought I'll share that flies in the face of a lot of comments on beach volleyballs. I try to hit all the balls as hard as I can while maintaining control on serves and spikes, and they're all built at an official weight. I have experienced no reason why one would be harder on my shoulder than the other. Lots of people will produce varying anecdotes. At first I took them as wisdom from more experienced players. Eventually, through my own experience, this talk became silly to me. Air pressure will have more effect than using a different ball, and these 4 all have a soft touch compared to most of the cheapos out there.

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(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2020-08-06T17:00:00

Nice professional volleyball ,good quality.

vitalii . Review provider: walmart.com
Would buy many more when needed
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2022-06-20T17:00:00

Good quality. FIVB official ball. great value. Much better than any Wilson. These ones last much longer.

Perales . Review provider: walmart.com
Mikasa VLS300 review
(2)
Reviewed in the USA on 2012-05-02T17:00:00

We got this ball as it was the official FIDE ball. Here are the pros and cons of the ball. Pros: 1. easy to serve 2. does not wiggle in strong winds 3. does not get heavy in wet conditions. Cons: 1. The leather will hurt hands and shoulder. 2. Passing is difficult (compared to wilson avp/ spalding KOB) we eventually returned this ball and got the wilson avp ($49)..spalding KOB is also a very good choice.

ARANGIL . Review provider: walmart.com
punctured ball
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Reviewed in the USA on 2023-02-16T16:00:00

punctured ball. I received a pierced ball in the mail. Now I'm in Brazil and I can't return it

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Reviewed in the USA on 2020-09-30T17:00:00
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Reviewed in the USA on 2020-12-27T16:00:00
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Reviewed in the USA on 2020-05-16T17:00:00
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Reviewed in the USA on 2023-09-24T17:00:00
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Reviewed in the USA on 2022-08-25T17:00:00
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