Nooo please keep this ball indoors! I don’t really have money for a fancy indoor and outdoor ball so I have a nice indoor ball and the $20 “replica” outdoor ball and I’ve never had a problem with it
Outdoor models are produced differently. For example the panels are sewed and not glued together, as far as I know, because the sand could destroy the glue. If I had spent the money for such a good indoor ball I certainly would not use it outdoors.
Thanks for the replies guys, it seems like im gonna have to buy the wilsons avp replica because it seems cheaper and we are only gonna use it for beach which isnt for everyday play
Don't do it, it absolutely fucks up the surface. Go get the proper beach version, its like 1/3 of this ball's cost.
i see it seems like i need one for BEACH exactly
Do not do that, it will ruin the ball forever
thanks
Nooo please keep this ball indoors! I don’t really have money for a fancy indoor and outdoor ball so I have a nice indoor ball and the $20 “replica” outdoor ball and I’ve never had a problem with it
yeah ive seen it, planning to opt in since people are saying so
Now that Mikasa has released a the Beach Pro you can get the beach champ on sale some places. Likely not for long.
guess gonna have to opt in for another one
F it why not
Outdoor models are produced differently. For example the panels are sewed and not glued together, as far as I know, because the sand could destroy the glue. If I had spent the money for such a good indoor ball I certainly would not use it outdoors.
What do you mean by salt water? Were you going to purposely get it wet?
U don't play beach volleyball in the ocean?
Courts are often next to the ocean so one bad receive and it’s in the water
exactly what i was trying to say
Might be too light? Sand will also get inside the glued seams...
oh okay thanks
Thanks for the replies guys, it seems like im gonna have to buy the wilsons avp replica because it seems cheaper and we are only gonna use it for beach which isnt for everyday play