Wilson AVP Official Game Ball

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Wilson AVP Official Game Ball

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Product DescriptionThe Wilson Official AVP game volleyball is a top of the line composite leather game ball designed for the highest level of competitive outdoor play. It is the the Official Game Ball of the Association of Volleyball Professionals. It features a unique Herringbone weave lining that surrounds the bladder to help provide extra layers of softness and maintain the shape of the ball. The composite leather cover is more durable than leather, resists dirt and is less moisture absorbent. Bright yellow panels offer better visibility. Product Dimensions: 9 x 8.5 x 8 inches, 12.8 ounces

















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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Plastic-y piece of garbage
No touch or feel with this ball. It is like a piece of white and yellow plastic. C'mon Wilson, let's move on to a new model. Cuz this one sucks.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - the official avp ball for the best price
this was as good of a price as I could find on the internet for the "official AVP" ball, and its from a reputable supplier (Amazon) that ships quickly. No brainer.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Wilson Official International AVP volleyball
This product has held up to a weeks worth of beach volleyball with no problems. Some of the area surrounding the court had sharp sand stickers in it, and while many of them became stuck in the leather lining, the inner bladder was thick enough that it did not get pierced.

With other less expensive Wilson balls I have played with that was not always the case.

Bottom line: expensive ball but holds shape well and seems to be quite durable.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best outdoor Vball out there
An awesome ball for outdoor play. Durable and great feel, i love this ball.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Pretty good ball, but very lightweight
Pretty good ball. I'm old school and was used to the heavier leather Top Flite's, so it took a while to get used to this. Not so great on a windy day, because it's very light. At a recent tournament most of the younger/outdoor players kept asking to deflate it because they're used to the marshmallow feel and not something so light and tight.



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