Rawlings Official League Recreational Softballs 11" (6 count) vs PHINIX Safety Softball 11" & 12" for Training
Overall winner: Rawlings Official League Recreational Softballs 11" (6 count)
Key Differences
Rawlings (A) is a traditional recreational fast-pitch ball with a solid cork center and durable synthetic cover, making it better for game-feel and longevity. PHINIX (B) uses a softer foam core and synthetic leather in an optic yellow color for safer training and improved visibility, and it lists compatibility with both 11" and 12" sizes which may suit mixed-size practice but is ambiguous
Rawlings Official League Recreational Softballs 11" (6 count)
Training fastpitch softballs with a solid cork center and durable synthetic cover for practice. Customers note good quality and durability for backyard practice
Pros
- solid cork center for game-ball firmness
- synthetic cover for durability
- includes 6 balls
- designed for practice use
Cons
- softness varies among customers
PHINIX Safety Softball 11" & 12" for Training
PHINIX safety softball with a foam core for softer feel and reduced injury risk. Synthetic leather cover offers grip and protection with high visibility optic yellow under lights. Suitable for ages 10 and under, training, recreational and indoor play
Pros
- foam-core for softer feel
- synthetic leather cover improves grip
- high visibility optic yellow cover
- age-appropriate for 10 and under
Cons
- limited to 11" & 12" options
- no customer insight data provided
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Rawlings |
| Durability | Rawlings |
| Versatility | PHINIX |
| User Reviews | Rawlings |