Bocce Sets
Bocce sets for outdoor recreation, typically including bocce balls, a pallino, and a carrying case for backyard, beach, or park play. The category spans budget to mid-range options (about $33–$100, average ~(price varies)) and features brands like GoSports among its top sellers
Top Products
GoSports Bocce Ball Set - 90 mm Composite Balls
GoSports
Budget
GoSports Bocce Ball Set - 90 mm Resin Outdoor Game
GoSports
Mid-Range
Bocce Ball Set with Pallino and Carrying Case
HEY! PLAY!
Mid-Range
Amazon Basics Bocce Ball Set (100mm)
Amazon Basics
Mid-Range
ApudArmis Bocce Balls Set - 100mm (8) + Pallino + Carry Bag + Measuring Tape
ApudArmis
Budget
Franklin Sports Bocce Ball Set (8 balls + pallino) for outdoor play
Franklin Sports
Mid-Range
GoSports 90 mm Soft Bocce Set with 8 Balls and Pallino
GoSports
Mid-Range
Pointyard Bocce Ball Set with Pallino and Bag
Pointyard
Mid-Range
GoSports Bocce Set with 100mm balls, pallino, case
GoSports
Mid-Range
Playaboule Glow Bocce Lighted Set (107mm) - glow balls
Playaboule
Mid-Range
Bocce Ball Set 100mm with Pallino, Bag & Rope (4 colors, 2-8 players)
VSSAL
Mid-Range
Ropoda 100mm Bocce Ball Set with 8 Balls, Pallino, Bag
ropoda
Mid-Range
Bocce Ball Set Regulation Size with Carrying Case
HEY! PLAY!
Mid-Range
GoSports LED Bocce Ball Set (85mm or 100mm) with Pallino and Case
GoSports
Mid-Range
GoSports LED Bocce Ball Set with 8 light-up balls
GoSports
Premium
Ropoda 107mm Bocce Ball Set with Pallino and Carry Bag
ropoda
Mid-Range
100mm Bocce Ball Set with Pallino, bag, and measuring rope
VSSAL
Premium
BALAVIC 100mm Bocce Ball Set with Pallino, Bag & Measuring Tape
BALAVIC
PremiumRoundups
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right bocce set for beginners versus experienced players?
Beginners should look for mid-weight, evenly balanced balls (often composite or resin) and a clear pallino (smaller target ball); experienced players may prefer heavier, solid-material balls for better control and consistency. Consider set size (usually 8 balls + 1 pallino) and whether the set includes a carrying case and measuring tool for convenience
What materials are bocce balls made of and how do they affect play?
Common materials are resin/composite, rubberized composites, and metal; resin/composite balls offer durability and consistent weight for casual and tournament play, while heavier metal or dense composite balls provide more predictable rolls and greater impact on knock shots. Choose material based on desired weight, durability, and the playing surface
What should I expect to pay for a quality bocce set?
Bocce sets typically range from budget options under $50 to higher-end sets over $100, with many well-reviewed sets clustering around mid-range prices; price often reflects material quality, included accessories, and case durability
What accessories are important to look for in a bocce set?
Useful accessories include a durable carrying case, a clearly marked pallino, a measuring device or calipers, and instructions or scorekeeping aids. A case protects balls and makes transport easier, while a measuring tool helps resolve close shots accurately
How do I care for and store bocce balls to maximize longevity?
Wipe balls clean after use, avoid prolonged exposure to extreme heat or direct sunlight, store them in a padded or ventilated case, and keep them off wet or chemically treated surfaces to prevent surface damage and color fading. Periodically inspect for chips or cracks and remove damaged balls from play
Are there standard sizes and weights I should know about for bocce balls?
Official bocce balls vary by league, but common recreational sets have balls about 3.25–4 inches (82–100 mm) in diameter; weights vary widely by material — heavier balls give more momentum while lighter ones are easier to throw. Check product specifications for diameter and individual ball weight to match your playing style
Can I use a bocce set on any surface, and which surfaces are best?
Bocce plays best on level, compact surfaces like sand, crushed stone, clay, grass, or synthetic courts; smooth hard surfaces can work but may alter roll and bounce depending on ball material. Avoid very rough or abrasive surfaces that can damage ball surfaces