Indoor Volleyballs

64 products indexed • Avg rating 4.63 • Avg price $52

Indoor volleyballs for gym and court play, including training and match-grade balls across budget through premium price tiers (average about (price varies)). The category contains 64 products with a 4.63 average rating and features brands like Tachikara and Molten

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How do I choose the right indoor volleyball for my playing level?

Choose by construction and feel: beginner/rec leagues often use durable composite leather or synthetic covers with a slightly firmer bladder; intermediate and competitive players may prefer higher-grade composite or genuine leather models with consistent flight and softer touch. Check official size (size 5 for adults) and weight standards if you need a ball for sanctioned play

What are the key differences between indoor and outdoor (beach) volleyballs?

Indoor volleyballs are heavier, firmer, and have a smoother cover for controlled indoor court play, while beach volleyballs are slightly larger, softer, and designed to perform in wind and sand. Using the correct type ensures proper flight, bounce, and durability for the playing surface

What construction features affect performance and durability?

Cover material (composite/synthetic leather vs. genuine leather), panel design and stitching (machine-stitched or bonded panels), and bladder quality (butyl for better air retention) all affect touch, flight consistency, and longevity. Bonded panels and higher-quality bladders tend to maintain shape and air pressure longer

How much should I expect to spend on a good indoor volleyball?

Indoor volleyballs generally range from budget options under $30 to higher-end models above $70, with many solid choices in the $30–$60 range. Recreational players can find durable models on the lower end, while advanced or competition-grade balls are typically pricier

How do I care for and store an indoor volleyball to extend its life?

Wipe the ball clean after use, avoid prolonged exposure to heat or direct sunlight, store it at moderate room temperature, and maintain recommended inflation (check ball label) to prevent bladder damage. Do not use aggressive cleaners or machine wash

How important is inflation pressure and how do I check it?

Inflation pressure affects feel and flight: underinflated balls feel soft and reduce control, overinflated balls are hard and can be uncomfortable. Use a pressure gauge to check against the manufacturer’s recommended psi printed on the ball or packaging and adjust with a hand pump and needle

Are there size and weight standards I should know for adult indoor play?

Yes—regulation adult indoor volleyballs are size 5 with a circumference around 65–67 cm and weight approximately 260–280 grams; youth or smaller sizes may differ, so confirm the size label if purchasing for junior players