Mikasa VQ2000 Micro Cell Volleyball vs Tachikara Volley-Lite Volleyball (Size 5) – Lightweight
Overall winner: Mikasa VQ2000 Micro Cell Volleyball
Key Differences
Tachikara (A) is marketed as a 25% lighter starter indoor ball with a soft-touch Sensi-Tec microfiber cover and Official Size 5 for a real-game feel, making it better for beginners or lighter-play situations. Mikasa (B) emphasizes durable construction and a soft feel with good value and more review volume mentioning longevity, though some users note it may require extra inflation
Mikasa VQ2000 Micro Cell Volleyball
Micro Cell volleyball with durable feel and comfortable hit. Pre-inflated, needs additional inflation for optimal performance, ball pump not included
Pros
- durable construction
- soft feel
- good value for money
- comfortable on arms
Cons
- requires additional inflation for optimal performance
- ball pump not included
Tachikara Volley-Lite Volleyball (Size 5) – Lightweight
A lightweight, soft-touch volleyball with Sensi-Tec microfiber cover for durability. Designed to be 25% lighter for easier handling, suitable for training and recreational play. Customers note its soft feel and reduced impact for beginners
Pros
- 25% lighter than regulation volleyballs
- soft-touch Sensi-Tec microfiber cover
- durable for frequent training
- official size 5 for real-game feel
Cons
- none stated explicitly in data
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Mikasa |
| Durability | Mikasa |
| Versatility | Tachikara |
| User Reviews | Tachikara |