Molten L2 Volleyball, NFHS Approved vs Tachikara Volley-Lite Volleyball (Size 5) – Lightweight
Overall winner: Molten L2 Volleyball, NFHS Approved
Key Differences
Tachikara’s Volley-Lite is a lighter, soft-touch starter ball in official Size 5, making it better for beginners and lighter play; Molten’s L2 is NFHS-approved with a microfiber cover and is positioned as durable for practice and games. Tachikara scores higher on review volume, while Molten emphasizes regulation approval and durability but has reports of arriving deflated
Molten L2 Volleyball, NFHS Approved
Indoor volleyball with microfiber cover and NFHS approval. Great feel for practice and games, durable and color options noted by users
Pros
- microfiber composite cover
- NFHS approved
- durable and good feel
- color options
Cons
- ball sometimes deflates
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 | Molten |
| Durability | Molten |
| Versatility | Tachikara |
| User Reviews | Tachikara |