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Toodles!
> 3 dayThe Tachikara Lite is a great ball. Keep in mind it comes uninflated (in case this is a gift, or you dont have a pump). Ive used Tachikaras as well as Moltens for 12 and under balls. They have a very soft feel that is easy on their arms. It has that composite spongy feel (compared to the leather balls). My girls love it! I also ordered a blue ball, and it arrived already inflated. It is the same ball that I can tell.
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gDub
> 3 dayGreat volleyball for young kids. My 7 and 8yo love it.
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Candace C.
> 3 dayExactly as advertised. Great volleyball, my daughter plays 3rd-4th grade and this is the same ball they use at the games so it has been great.
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Bzymomuv4
> 3 dayPerfect and so much softer than other volleyballs!
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heatherH
> 3 dayVery good for the younger players. You do have to inflate the ball, which is easy but good to know if you’re not expecting it.
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Joely Costello
> 3 dayIt’s amazing although don’t leave it out in the sun it was deflated after because the sun was to hit I guess
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Lish 472
> 3 dayI have bought a few volleyballs that claim to be “soft”. They aren’t. I have a difficult time getting my daughter to practice because they all hurt her arms (and mine). This one Is the best I have found.
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Kristoffer Mayer
> 3 dayOnly had it one day, but so far my daughters coaches arent throwing it to the sideline for being to heavy! We went through so many volleyballs b/c we were buying the $5 cheap ones from Five Below and Academy that those were not meant for youth volleyball.
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David Fritzel
> 3 dayMuch softer than other volley balls. My kids love playing with this ball. Would recommend not letting them bounce the ball on asphalt or concrete as it might damage the soft outer coating on the ball. I would recommend this product.
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mark blomshield
> 3 dayReally nice volleyball. Lightweight for my 8 year old daughter. Doesnt hurt her forearms like a harder / heavier ball does. Would buy again.