Rawlings Batting Practice Softballs, 11"/12" Options vs GoSports 12 Pack Limited Flight Training Balls (Baseball or Softball) - Regulation Size
Overall winner: Rawlings Batting Practice Softballs, 11"/12" Options
Key Differences
Rawlings (A) targets traditional batting practice with durable balls in 11" and 12" sizes and a higher average rating; pick Rawlings if you want standard practice softballs and proven durability. GoSports (B) provides a 12-pack of limited-flight, high-visibility training balls designed for flight feedback and indoor use; pick GoSports if you need limited-flight training and easier retrieval during drills
Rawlings Batting Practice Softballs, 11"/12" Options
Fastpitch softballs with poly-core centers and synthetic covers for collegiate, high school, and recreational batting practice. Praised for quality, durability, and feel
Pros
- poly-core centers for consistent performance
- synthetic covers for durability
- raised seams for better throwing control
- designed for collegiate and high school use
Cons
- limited to batting practice use only
GoSports 12 Pack Limited Flight Training Balls (Baseball or Softball) - Regulation Size
Training balls with limited flight to simulate true softball paths and aid timing. Great for smaller spaces and warmer practice; customers note ease of transport and wind resistance as positives
Pros
- limited flight for easy retrieval
- true flight feedback for timing
- durable polymer that reforms after hits
- high visibility for quick retrieval
Cons
- may crack with repeated use
- weather can affect shell hardness
- not as far-traveling as real balls
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Rawlings |
| Durability | Rawlings |
| Versatility | GoSports |
| User Reviews | Rawlings |