Sturdy and durable equipment designed for intensive training is the best way to develop players’ skills. Today we will look at the 3 best training balls and briefly explain their advantages.
1. Mitre Delta Replica
The original version of this ball is used at many major tournaments, including FA Cup matches. The simpler, more affordable version is great for regular training. The ball is available in sizes three to five.
The cover is made from thermo-polyurethane and consists of 30 machine-stitched panels. The synthetic foam padding ensures better ball control and flight stability without unpredictable deflections and spins.
Thanks to its relatively sturdy construction and good air-retention butyl cell, the model is able to withstand constant use in all weathers.
+ Several sizes to choose from.
+ Smooth control and precise strokes.
+ Withstands use in a variety of weather conditions.
+ Good quality materials.
+ Affordable price.
– Heavy.
An inexpensive, good level training ball, slightly inferior to its original version, but quite suitable for footballers’ training and amateur games.
2. Puma La Liga
The texture of the Puma La Liga resembles a golf ball, and its aerodynamics are specially enhanced for powerful kicks and high speeds. The machine-stitched construction isn’t top-notch reliable, but it offers excellent bounce and flight.
The polyurethane tyre on the model is stamped with the Spanish Championship logo, as the official match Ball version is used in the draw of this tournament. Unlike many other FIFA-approved products, this model is reasonably priced and therefore suitable for amateur games and training. In addition, even simpler and cheaper variants of the ball are available.
+ Not bad value for money.
+ Holds its shape well after impact.
+ Suitable for use on a variety of surfaces.
+ Improved aerodynamic performance.
+ Stylish design and special tyre structure.
– Some customers say the ball is too soft.
A reasonably priced practice ball is a good option for amateurs, especially those interested in La Liga.
3. Molten UEFA Europa League Replica
A replica of the official UEFA Europa League ball is a good training option at a reasonable price. The model is made of synthetic leather and the 32 panels are hand-stitched. The textured surface of the cover gives the ball improved grip and aerodynamics. The inner casing is made of natural latex. The materials do not absorb water, so they are able to maintain a constant weight even when it rains.
The ball has an original design, which was developed for Europa League matches. It is suitable for use on various surfaces, including artificial turf, linoleum, or even parquet flooring. It is available in standard and reduced size.
+ Not bad durability and reliability.
+ Does not absorb moisture.
+ Versatile application.
+ Available in several sizes.
– The replica is noticeably inferior in quality to the official match ball.
A quality all-round ball for games and training in a variety of conditions. Its resistance to moisture and reliability make it a worthy choice for amateur teams.