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We only use Molten. I made the mistake of buying one of these and no one played with it lol.
I also prefer and own a Molten, but I have absolutely no qualms with using the standard Tachikara ball. Sometimes the ladies in our group don't like the Molten and we use this instead. I kind of consider Tachikara to be the standard... But do find the Molten to be more satisfying.
Why's that? I'm not too familiar with volleyballs but the reviews are good overall?
It's fine, I'll play with any vb. Someone always has a molten so they prefer that over mine back when I brought a Techikara. Now I usually just use it for beach or grass lol
It's because Molten is the official ball used for schools and club ball. You'll have people bringing Mikasa v200w balls ($99) to open gyms. Earlier this year, I went to a club team tryout and they used these tachi balls. I wanted to leave immediately but played it out. The balls themselves are fine, but what club in their right mind would practice with a ball that isn't going to be at any of the local events or tournaments......
We only use Molten. I made the mistake of buying one of these and no one played with it lol.
Tachikara balls are excellent, but $38 is just an ok price. My daughter's 13U team coach swears by them. NFHS Approved: Suitable for high school competitions. The only difference between Old NFHS and New NFHS is logo placement.
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Over the past 30 days, the price of https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000GC7BKO Tachikara® Sensi-Tec® SV5WSC-NFHS Volleyball has ranged from $28.80 to $40.42. The current price is $39.99, which is $11.19 higher than the 30-day low but still $10 off the List Price.
Tachikara balls are excellent, but $38 is just an ok price. My daughter's 13U team coach swears by them. NFHS Approved: Suitable for high school competitions. The only difference between Old NFHS and New NFHS is logo placement.
Check price history:
Over the past 30 days, the price of https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000GC7BKO Tachikara® Sensi-Tec® SV5WSC-NFHS Volleyball has ranged from $28.80 to $40.42. The current price is $39.99, which is $11.19 higher than the 30-day low but still $10 off the List Price.
That's the "Old NHFS". These are the "New NHFS". Is there a difference? A couple of them are cheaper yes, but was unsure if there was a reason they were cheaper.
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I had a Tachikara SV5WSC sensi-tec synthetic leather one I bought it 10 years ago for the team. Had a really good years with the gang back then until some of the team members moved. I still have the ball in my garage, but it is busted last year due to the brutal weather in the garage in Texas.
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Check price history:
Over the past 30 days, the price of https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000GC7BKO Tachikara® Sensi-Tec® SV5WSC-NFHS Volleyball has ranged from $28.80 to $40.42. The current price is $39.99, which is $11.19 higher than the 30-day low but still $10 off the List Price.
Check price history:
Over the past 30 days, the price of https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000GC7BKO Tachikara® Sensi-Tec® SV5WSC-NFHS Volleyball has ranged from $28.80 to $40.42. The current price is $39.99, which is $11.19 higher than the 30-day low but still $10 off the List Price.
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The price is nothing special though.
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