Heavy Weight Volleyball Ball Official Size 5 Setter Training Volleyballs PU Practice Volley Balls for Indoor Rebounder Equipment Setters Weighted Volleyball Setting Trainer
$27.99
- TRAINING VOLLEYBALL – The heavy weight volleyball is an official size 5 volleyball that is 8.2 inches in diameter and weighs 17-17.5 ounces. The volleyballs are suitable for young volleyballers, whether you are a setter or a beginner.
- GREAT FEEL – The setter volleyball is made of high performance PU leather. The volleyball ball has a good feel, is durable, and will not harm your arms. It’s a good volleyball gifts for players.
- GREAT TRAINER – The extra weight of the volleyball is good for training. It helps to build strength in the arms, shoulders, back, wrists and fingers. Additionally, the ball increases setting control and setting strength.
- SUPERB STABILITY – The volleyball is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. The explosive-proof material used to make the volleyball can withstand significant impact and friction.
- WARM TIPS – For safe shipping, the volleyball is deflated and without a pump. We provide you with a 30-day money-back promise and 24-hour online support.
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Price: $27.99
(as of Oct 23, 2024 06:47:55 UTC – Details)
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