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US Mall 1 - Mikasa P1000K WAKA 10" Official Adult Kickball

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List Price: $13.99
Our Price: $10.37
Your Save: $ 3.62 ( 26% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Mikasa
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Binding: Sports Brand: Mikasa EAN: 0080409012880 Feature: Official WAKA kickball--the only official ball of adult kickball Label: Mikasa Manufacturer: Mikasa Material Type: rubber Model: P1000K Publisher: Mikasa Studio: Mikasa
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Features
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Official WAKA kickball--the only official ball of adult kickball 10-inch diameter Classic red ball with diamond pattern Made of rubber
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Poor quality ball Comment: This was the second WAKA ball I purchased. Immediately upon receipt, I noticed the rubber surface appeared aged and cracked. Thinking this might only be cosmetic, I used the ball for a team practice. Unfortunately, it developed a hole after only 2 hours. If I had been able to see this ball in a local store, I would have chosen a better looking one. Your results might be better, but I don't plan to order another WAKA ball from Amazon.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The classic kickball, but practically disposable Comment: This is pretty much the classic red rubber playground kickball you remember from when you were a kid. Here's the trouble: you're not a kid anymore. When full sized adults kick this thing hard, it gradually gets lumpy and ours tore in the fourth inning. We switched to an 8 1/2" playground ball to finish out the game. I liked the ball while it was in use, but just make sure you have a backup.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Mikasa kickball vs. Tachikara kickball Comment: I bought both this ball and the more durable Tachikara kickball. After using the Tachikara for a couple of minutes, I chose this one for our game. With college-age guys kicking it with all their might, it retained its shape for a few hours of play.
While it's not the most durable ball, it is the best for a laid back game of kickball. It's the perfect size -- 10" as opposed to the 8.5" Tachikara.
In addition, even though I have bought virtually everything I own on Amazon, I found this ball for much cheaper at a local sporting goods store. So I plan on buying a new one of these for each kickball game. It's well worth it for a few hours of fun with a couple dozen friends.
Customer Rating:      Summary: terrible ball Comment: This ball is cheap and terrible. Get one with nylon casing inside the rubber instead. This ball loses its shape after a couple good kicks. It looks like a wobbling football flying through the air. And WAKA is for sissies who like to bunt anyway. Play with a smaller ball so you can actually throw it and hurt someone.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Kickball! Comment: This game has just started to something big in this town for adults. (Even on the news) This ball was great to get a few practices in and had an excellent feel and durability while playing.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Poor quality ball Comment: This was the second WAKA ball I purchased. Immediately upon receipt, I noticed the rubber surface appeared aged and cracked. Thinking this might only be cosmetic, I used the ball for a team practice. Unfortunately, it developed a hole after only 2 hours. If I had been able to see this ball in a local store, I would have chosen a better looking one. Your results might be better, but I don't plan to order another WAKA ball from Amazon.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The classic kickball, but practically disposable Comment: This is pretty much the classic red rubber playground kickball you remember from when you were a kid. Here's the trouble: you're not a kid anymore. When full sized adults kick this thing hard, it gradually gets lumpy and ours tore in the fourth inning. We switched to an 8 1/2" playground ball to finish out the game. I liked the ball while it was in use, but just make sure you have a backup.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Mikasa kickball vs. Tachikara kickball Comment: I bought both this ball and the more durable Tachikara kickball. After using the Tachikara for a couple of minutes, I chose this one for our game. With college-age guys kicking it with all their might, it retained its shape for a few hours of play.
While it's not the most durable ball, it is the best for a laid back game of kickball. It's the perfect size -- 10" as opposed to the 8.5" Tachikara.
In addition, even though I have bought virtually everything I own on Amazon, I found this ball for much cheaper at a local sporting goods store. So I plan on buying a new one of these for each kickball game. It's well worth it for a few hours of fun with a couple dozen friends.
Customer Rating:      Summary: terrible ball Comment: This ball is cheap and terrible. Get one with nylon casing inside the rubber instead. This ball loses its shape after a couple good kicks. It looks like a wobbling football flying through the air. And WAKA is for sissies who like to bunt anyway. Play with a smaller ball so you can actually throw it and hurt someone.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Kickball! Comment: This game has just started to something big in this town for adults. (Even on the news) This ball was great to get a few practices in and had an excellent feel and durability while playing.
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