Plush play, no-sting pillow cover volleyball.
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Satisfying purchase.
I've been looking for a volleyball for a while. To be specific, I wanted one that I could use at the beach that does not bruise your wrists.
Note: I play volleyball for purely (amateur) recreational reasons and this one was definitely something that fit into my needs.
Pros (+) and Cons (-):
1. Does not cause welts on wrists. (+)
2. Someone mentioned that this was a plastic infant's ball, this is partly true. The Squish volleyball is pretty much one of those plastic handballs in a foamy volleyball disguise. I think it was designed for pool usage. Read: Not a real volleyball. (-)
3. The red/white/blue design is very attractive. (+)
4. Too bouncy and light. It will literally fly over half the beach if you hit it hard enough. Again, not a real volleyball. (-)
I like it.
[Monday, July 21, 2008]
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Volleyball
I ordered 8 pillow covered volleyballs. My students played with them on Friday and LOVED them. They were able to hit the ball without stinging their arms. Great product. The volleyballs arrived quickly, although they were overpackaged. Each one came in its own box.
[Saturday, October 20, 2007]
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This is NOT a volleyball
This is just a plastic ball. The kind they sell in supermarkets for little kids. If you're looking for a soft volleyball, look elsewhere.
[Monday, September 17, 2007]
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