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Spalding Basketball Spalding React TF 250
-25%

Spalding React TF 250

Basketball

£23.21£30.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.73/mo.*
3stores
Spalding Basketball Spalding TF Gold

Spalding TF Gold

Basketball

£38.95£42.02
Or 3 interest-free payments of £12.98/mo.*
3stores
Spalding Basketball Spalding TF 33
-25%

Spalding TF 33

Basketball

£16.46£21.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.48/mo.*
2stores
Spalding Basketball Spalding Commander Camo 7
-14%

Spalding Commander Camo 7

Basketball

£19.00£22.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.33/mo.*
2stores
Spalding Basketball Spalding Slam Dunk

Spalding Slam Dunk

Basketball

£19.90
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.63/mo.*
2stores
Spalding Basketball Spalding Varsity TF 150

Spalding Varsity TF 150

Basketball

£19.95£19.96
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.65/mo.*
2stores
Spalding Basketball Spalding Max Grip Composite 7

Spalding Max Grip Composite 7

Basketball

£44.16£46.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £14.72/mo.*
2stores
Spalding Basketball Spalding Tf-1000 Legacy Fiba Basketball Ball Orange 6

Spalding Tf-1000 Legacy Fiba Basketball Ball Orange 6

Basketball

£68.00£74.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £22.66/mo.*
2stores
Spalding TF 500

Spalding TF 500

Basketball

£58.02
Or 3 interest-free payments of £19.34/mo.*
1store
Spalding TF 1000 Legacy

Spalding TF 1000 Legacy

Basketball

£79.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £26.66/mo.*
1store
Spalding Platinum Series Sz7 Rubber Basketball, Orange, Unisex, Balls & Gear, 84544Z
-25%

Spalding Platinum Series Sz7 Rubber Basketball, Orange, Unisex, Balls & Gear, 84544Z

Basketball

£13.46£17.95
1store
Spalding 84629Z Multicolour Size 7 Basketball

Spalding 84629Z Multicolour Size 7 Basketball

Basketball

£16.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.33/mo.*
1store

Basketball: 3 things to consider before buying

Choosing the right size is crucial for comfort and performance. Basketballs come in various sizes: Size 5 (27.5″) for children under 11, Size 6 (28.5″) for women and boys aged 12-14, and Size 7 (29.5″) for men and boys aged 15 and above. Selecting the appropriate size ensures better handling and control, which can enhance your game experience.

The type of surface you play on affects your choice of basketball. Indoor balls are typically made from leather or composite materials, providing excellent grip and feel on wooden courts. Outdoor balls, often made from rubber or durable composite materials, are designed to withstand rough surfaces like concrete or asphalt. Consider where you will be playing most often to choose a basketball that lasts longer and performs well.

Grip is essential for dribbling, passing, and shooting effectively. When buying a basketball, test how it feels in your hands. A good grip helps maintain control during fast-paced games. Look for a ball with deep channels and a tacky surface that suits your preference. Composite leather balls offer a softer feel ideal for indoor use, while rubber balls provide a firmer grip suitable for outdoor play.

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FAQ

Basketball sizes vary by age and gender. For men aged 15 and above, use a size 7 (29.5″). Women and boys aged 12-14 should use size 6 (28.5″). Children aged 9-11 need size 5 (27.5″). Ensure the right fit for skill development and enjoyment.

Basketballs are made from leather, composite leather, or rubber. Leather is ideal for indoor play due to its grip and feel. Composite leather suits both indoor and outdoor use, providing durability. Rubber is cost-effective for outdoor courts but lacks the premium feel.

Basketballs for outdoor use are typically made of rubber or composite materials. Rubber offers durability on rough surfaces, while composite provides better grip and feel. Consider weather conditions and court type when selecting your basketball to ensure longevity.

Basketballs require regular inflation to maintain optimal performance. Check the pressure weekly; it should be between 7.5 to 8.5 psi. Use a pressure gauge for accuracy, ensuring the ball bounces correctly and provides consistent playability.

Basketballs lose air due to temperature changes or wear over time. Check the valve for leaks or damage, as this can affect air retention. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning and proper storage, helps preserve the ball's condition and performance.

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