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G-Form Football G-Form Pro-S Vento CE Shin Guards Rose

G-Form Pro-S Vento CE Shin Guards Rose

Shin Guard

£25.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £8.33/mo.*
3stores
G-Form Football G-Form Pro X Ankle Guard - Black

G-Form Pro X Ankle Guard - Black

Shin Guard

£24.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £8.33/mo.*
2stores
G-Form Pro Ankle Guard

G-Form Pro Ankle Guard

Shin Guard

£24.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £8.31/mo.*
2stores
G-Form V2 Shinpads Navy Gold Medium

G-Form V2 Shinpads Navy Gold Medium

£49.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £16.65/mo.*
4stores

Football: 3 things to consider before buying

When buying a football, it's crucial to choose the right size and weight for your needs. Footballs come in various sizes, typically ranging from Size 1 to Size 5. Size 5 is standard for adults and professional matches, while Size 4 is suitable for youth players aged 9 to 14. Size 3 is ideal for children under 8. The weight of the football also matters; a lighter ball can be easier to control, making it perfect for training sessions or younger players. Always check league or club requirements if you are purchasing a ball for official matches.

The material of a football affects its durability, feel, and performance. Most footballs are made from either PVC, PU, or leather. PVC balls are affordable and durable, making them great for recreational play on hard surfaces. PU balls offer a softer touch and better performance, suitable for both training and match play. Leather balls provide an excellent feel but can wear out quickly on wet surfaces, so they’re best reserved for dry conditions or indoor use. Consider where you will primarily use the football before deciding on the material.

The construction of a football influences its flight and control characteristics. Look at how the panels are stitched together: hand-stitched balls offer superior quality and durability, often used in professional settings. Machine-stitched balls are more affordable and provide good performance for everyday play. Additionally, consider the bladder type—latex bladders offer better bounce and control but require frequent inflation, whereas butyl bladders retain air longer but may not provide as responsive a feel. Choose based on how often you plan to use the ball and your maintenance preferences.

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