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19 Aug 2002, 01:16 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Chicago
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Soccer Ball recommendations...
I'm looking to purchase a ball but am not sure what type/dollar amount will get a good ball. I've purchased a couple cheap ones which ended up lopsided or wouldn't hold any air. Obviously $15 is not going to get a world class ball, and I'd like to get one that plays well and lasts longer than a couple months, but doesnt cost $100+.
I found the MLS Kappa replica for $40, which looked ok. Any recommedations?
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19 Aug 2002, 02:26 PM
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Soccer Ball recommendations...
Brine Phantom. $40-50. Excellent ball.
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19 Aug 2002, 03:01 PM
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Thanks calcio...we used a Brine ball (not sure which one or how much) in high school and it was a good ball.
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09 Aug 2004, 03:06 PM
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Re: Soccer Ball recommendations...
the euro 2004 replica ball is good as well
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09 Aug 2004, 03:12 PM
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Re: Soccer Ball recommendations...
I find that most nike balls are good and resonably priced...However, the Brine balls are top class as calcioguy9 said, and are a very good price for their quality.
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09 Aug 2004, 04:01 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Supporter: Club América, Deportivo Toluca FC
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Re: Soccer Ball recommendations...
Brine balls suck. Theyre all heavy and hard. Other balls like Nike r hard too but theyre lighter and i play more comfortable with them. I have the Nike T90 Catalyst ball and so far its a very good ball but the only problem im having is that some of the air still seems to get out even thought the ball has some syatem to keep it in. Maybe im kicking the ball to hard or the ball bouncing on concrete makes some of the air escape.
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09 Aug 2004, 04:29 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Vancouver, B.C
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Re: Soccer Ball recommendations...
I only trust Adidas/Nike/Umbro/Mitre/Puma
Go with the big names
They are usually quite reliable
I had a Adidas Tremor MS and it's a good trainning ball.
The Euro 2004 replica is good as well
I recently got the Geo Merlin off Ebay. It's fantastic
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09 Aug 2004, 04:50 PM
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Re: Soccer Ball recommendations...
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Originally Posted by TURICATO9
Brine balls suck. Theyre all heavy and hard. Other balls like Nike r hard too but theyre lighter and i play more comfortable with them. I have the Nike T90 Catalyst ball and so far its a very good ball but the only problem im having is that some of the air still seems to get out even thought the ball has some syatem to keep it in. Maybe im kicking the ball to hard or the ball bouncing on concrete makes some of the air escape.
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i would agree is feels like you are kicking a basketball
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09 Aug 2004, 05:04 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Re: Soccer Ball recommendations...
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Im not sure about the first ball but the second one looks fake. If u check the eurosport catalogue the little 90 on the ball is black and on the one in ebay its blue. Then the premiership logo that the real ball has is as small as the 90 but on the ebay ball the logo is huge.
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