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Playing Soccer for the Exercise, Fun, or the
Competition
We Have the Top Quality Balls for Your
Club or Team, Starting at
$12.50
How To Buy A Soccer Ball
To play soccer, you Simply need a Soccer Ball. Buying the right Soccer Ball is anything but simple!
Here we will help You choose the right size for your player's age and the right
material for their needs.
Highlighted are the Professional Quality Workmanship and Material [PU, Ducksung and Cordley Shine] involved in the Soccer Balls
we Custom Make for Your Club, Competitive Travelling Rep Team, and College/University Players at
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Choosing the right size ball
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Size 3 - U8 Players
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Size 4 - U12 Players
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Size 5 - U13+ Players
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Ball construction
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Cover
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Panels
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Lining
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Bladder
Choosing the right size ball
The first step in purchasing a soccer ball is
determining the proper size for your age group.
Soccer balls come in three different sizes which range
from size 3 to size 5.
Size 3
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Size 3 balls are the smallest balls and are generally used for children under
the age of 8
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These balls are generally 23-24 inches in circumference and weigh between 11-12
ounces
Size 4
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Size 4 balls are used for players between the ages of 8-12
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Size 4 balls weigh between 12-13 ounces and have a circumference of 25-26 inches
Size 5
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This is the international standard match ball for all ages 13 and older,
including all adult play
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The size 5 ball weighs between 14-16 ounces with a circumference of 27-28 inches
Ball construction
 
Your choice for the cover of the soccer ball
depends on how much you want to spend and your level of skill.
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Synthetic
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The best quality soccer balls are all made of synthetic materials
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Synthetic balls offer superior feel and softness, but are generally less durable
and less water-resistant than their polyurethane counterparts
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They are also more expensive
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Polyurethane
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PU soccer balls offer the benefits of synthetics (for feel) and plastics (for
durability)
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These balls are made of a durable synthetic material that offers a feel much
like leather
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These balls are very durable - only slightly less than PVC, scuff-resistant, and
water-resistant
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They often have a glossy coating for additional protection
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PVC
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PVC balls are molded out of a plastic-like PVC material and are generally the
least expensive balls
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These are very durable, scuff-resistant and water-resistant but offer less feel
and softness than polyurethane balls
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They often have a glossy coating for additional protection
Panels
Lining
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Linings are inserted between the cover/panels and the bladder to provide shape,
feel, control and structure
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Higher end balls usually have four layers of polyester and cotton lining
for superior shape retention and durability
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Mid-level balls generally are comprised of two or three layers of cotton and two
layers of polyester
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Lower-priced balls generally are constructed of two layers of polyester
Bladder
The bladder is the inside part of the ball that is
filled with air. Most balls use
butyl valves for air retention, with higher end balls using a
silicone-treated valve for superior performance. Don't forget to buy a
small pump and some needles to keep your ball inflated. There are two basic
types of bladders:
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Latex
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These traditional bladders are soft and offer a good feel
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Latex bladders are generally used on higher-quality
balls
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They do not hold air as well and generally require more frequent filling
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Butyl
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These bladders retain air better than latex bladders
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Most mid-priced soccer balls utilize a butyl bladder that combines 70-80% butyl
with rubber.
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jb3@soccerteamballs.com for placing and
Order or for more
Information.
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