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Power Spike Pro Beach Volleyball Sony Playstation Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:020295140434
Condition:Used
Genre:Sports
Platform:Playstation 1
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:PS1_POWER_SPIKE_PRO_BEACH_VOLLEYBALL
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Great ball for setters and hitters. Definitely harder to pass than the more common Tachikara’s which are softer. The texture on this makes it a setter’s dream though. Even high spin balls can be braked and set easily. Lower level players don’t want to play with this ball unless you slightly under inflate this to make it softer. Big hitters like the solid contact and satisfying "thump."
I own many volleyballs, but this is the one I gravitate towards, when I practice setting (which is all the time).Feels great in the hand, has a nice rebound. Does get a little slick when people start sweating, but that is part of the game, you’ll learn to deal.It will last you forever, as long as you don’t abuse it (use it outside/around sharp objects/kick it)Still a great option, even though there is a newer model.
We have been playing for 5 years on sand with the Mikasa Beach Volleyball, finally started playing indoors as weather does not permit outdoor play, went with out favorite brand.Most players loved the ball, while a few felt that it was a bit hard, it just takes getting used to it.
I’ve previously ordered MVA200 from the internet only to figure out that they were fake balls, this time i order 6 balls for my team and they feel like the real thing.The only downsize that you need to take under account is that if you order them they come up full of air and if you need to carry them with you for example in a luggage… you will also need to buy a needle which do not come with the balls in order to deflate them and be able to package them (i have purchased Mikasa original ball in the past which came with the needle so i was expecting to get one with the balls)To sum up – Highly recommended ball, my volleyball team enjoys it.
Big volleyball fan here, I watch more than I play but that’s besides the point. As a volley fan it didn’t feel right to not have my own ball so I wanted to get the official game ball that I often see in the games I watch online.- Feels great. Good ball for hitters, at least for me I found it was easier to make full contact with this ball than with a Molten. Felt a bit easier to pass with this ball as well.- Good for setting. Some people complain about this ball being harder to set with, but I’ve experienced the opposite. I feel like my setting has improved with this ball, and some people have actually noticed and went out of their way to let me know which is definitely a big confidence-booster as an intermediate player.- Float serve. It’s almost as if this ball was designed for float serves! With a good float serve I found it much more difficult to pass than a float serve with other balls. Obviously if you’re really good at float serves using any ball can be pretty lethal, but this one I found to be much more difficult to pass when it comes to floaters. It just moves a lot more in the air than other balls, making it quite unpredictable and hard to track.Overall, I highly recommend this ball. I take it with me to open gyms and people love using it just because everyone knows it’s the official ball, even though there’s a newer one out already. Definitely has a different feel, but different in a good way. Definitely enjoying this ball and looking forward to improving my skills w.
You’ll never want to use a cheap volleyball again. This is a standard indoor tournament ball. It feels great. My student athletes always ask to borrow it instead of the school supplied rubber or softie volleyballs, because there’s so much more control over the ball. To me it was worth the price.
First of all, the look of the ball is very cool. Construction looks decent, but will have to wait and see till I destroy the ball in a matter of time. The ball is very different from the other indoor balls such as Tachikara, Wilson and past Mikasa versions in that you’ll first notice the feel of the ball. It doesn’t have much of a cushion unlike the other brands/balls…this is an advantage for hitters who know how to smack the ball. Unlike some other complaints about the heavy weight, I personally like it. Again the added weight gives the ball its speed when you hit the ball properly. The dimple design is also an advantage for people who know how to serve a floater or jump floater…it gives the ball amazing movement. What I’m really surprised about is how EASY it is to controll the ball on sets, especially back sets and shoots…I believe due to the new seem and dimple design. Overall this is a great quality ball and I recommend it to anyone who wants to improve their game.
I love this ball. I don’t know what people are talking about when they say beware of fakes because this one is the real deal. Just make sure you are buying from Mikasa is my word of warning I guess. I brought this to a few of my pick up volleyball games and my friends can’t stop raving about it. A few of my friends (girls) said it was a little hard on their forearms while passing, but once we adjusted the pressure to a good amount, there were no complaints. This is a great ball for the price.
Once this is beat in (don’t add extra air) there is nothing better. If kept in cold area it must warm back to room temp and then the best ball ever again.
I play pickup volleyball at a local gym a few times a week and any time one of these or the Molten Flistatec are brought by someone we end up playing with one or the other. These balls pass, set, and hit extremely well, and serve better than any ball ever made, especially if you use a float serve. According to Reid Priddy of Team USA this ball brought the float serve back into volleyball, and its easy to see why. It moves differently every time you serve a floater from dropping at a moments notice to shaking back and forth like a knuckle ball the whole way in. Don’t let the initial slippery feel of the synthetic material fool you, this ball is very grippy in actual play. Overall just a great volleyball, you can see why they are used in Olympic and World League play.