Molten L2 Indoor Volleyball vs Tachikara Volley-Lite Volleyball (Size 5) – Lightweight
Key Differences
Tachikara (A) is a lightweight, soft-touch starter ball in official Size 5 and is marketed as 25% lighter than regulation, making it better for beginners or training with a gentler feel. Molten (B) is NFHS-approved with a reputation for high-quality, durable construction suitable for practice and games but has reported deflation issues and may need additional inflation
Molten L2 Indoor Volleyball
Indoor volleyball with NFHS approval and cotton-wrapped construction for durability. One customer notes quality and suitability for practice and games
Pros
- NFHS approved
- Cotton-wrapped construction
- Micro-fiber composite cover
- Durable and quality feel
Cons
- May deflate after use
- Requires additional inflation
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 |