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Tachikara The Setter Heavyweight Training Volleyball - Dick's Sporting Goods

Tachikara The Setter Heavyweight Training Volleyball

Item Number: 11751217
Price: $54.99
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Product Information

Customer Reviews


Build stronger hands and fingers with the Tachikara® The Setter Training Volleyball. This regulation sized ball is 75% heavier than standard balls to help setters build strength through repetition. The thick bold stripe helps to identify rotation. Features the Sensi-Tec® micro-fiber composite leather casing for true touch and ball control. Tachikara's® patented Single Unit Construction ensures increased air retention and soft touch.

FEATURES:

  • 75% heavier than standard volleyballs
  • Heavy weight builds hand and finger strength through repetition
  • Bold stripe helps to identify rotation
  • Butyl bladder for excellent air retention
  • Sensi-Tec® resin-fused, micro-fiber composite leather offers a truer touch and better control
  • Single Unit Construction® for predicatble flight patterns and durabiolity
  • Quad carbon, isomer bladder internally suspended for increased air retention and durability
  • Woven cotton reinforcement panels for a soft and consistent touch
  • Composite cover designed for institutional and repetitive use
  • Regulation size
  • Recommended for training and practice use only
  • Model: TB18
  • Tachikara


Customer Reviews

Tachikara The Setter Heavyweight Training Volleyball 4 5 1 1
Good product My 13 year old bought this because she is a setter and wanted to up her game. It's a much better setter ball than less expensive ones. October 15, 2011
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