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The Rock- Basketball - Official Mens

The Rock- Basketball - Official Mens The Rock- Basketball - Official Mens The Rock- Basketball - Official Mens The Rock- Basketball - Official Mens
$ 44.40

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Based on 907 ratings
Giftable
9.50
Durability
9.18
Value for money
9.28

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Product Description

The official basketball site of rock
THE AUTHENTIFICATION CERTIFICATE
The full size of 5
All American games are played with a ball

Questions & Answers

A ball that can be played inside AND outside, is The Rock?

This is just a ball for indoor use.

What's the best basketball to watch NBA, ncaa official or this ball?

There's nothing I can say about rock basketball but that it has a lot of fans

How does the Rock basketball compare to other basketballs in weight? I find my college ball to be heavier than my Wilson or Spaulding ?

It weighs close to the same as the other balls, but this one is of a better quality

Selected User Reviews For The Rock- Basketball - Official Mens

They're all great, but this one stands out
5/5

A basketball that's as good as money can buy has been on my wish list for a while now. In addition to the Wilson Evolution, I have bought the Molten GL7, The Rock, Baden Element, and the Wilson Rock. There is no doubt that The Rock is the best of these four. In addition to getting a good pump, you also need to get a gauge that measures your PSI. Seven-on-seven basketball is the best way to play the game In that range, they are very different even though the pressure is 9 psi. In the exact scenario, if the ball is dropped 6 feet (measured at its bottom), it should bounce between 49 and 48 inches. The ball measures 54" across at the TOP (measured at the TOP). Regularly check the inflation of the ball, especially during cold winters or hot summers, helps to keep the ball in good condition. Several years ago, I played indoor pick-up games at my local gym. Train 3-times a week, 1x a week, with the younger players and 1x a week with the older players The frequency is twice a There is no other ball in line with the Wilson Evolution when you are playing pick-up in the states. It has nothing to do with the Evo being a good ball, but rather that it is the most sought after ball Dick's, Models, Walmart, etc. ) and that many players just don't appear to care as much about the quality of the Evo is slippery when wet from sweat, which means the Evo feels good when shooting around, but can become extremely slippery if it's wetted from sweat. As well, the Evo wears out relatively quickly and wears in fairly slowly, so players aren't able to reach their sweet spot after a few months of regular use. It disappointed me a lot that the Molten GL7 was so unreliable. The leather FIBA ball is made of leather. Despite the fact that it is nice to play with, it is moot since I have never been able to convince others to do so. In spite of its ability to soak up moisture and retain grip during games better than any other ball, this ball feels hard and slick. Aside from being slightly smaller and looking strange, it is also a bit smaller than most balls. few of the seams also failed to meet the quality standards. The Molten GL 7 would not be recommended,

The Baden Element is slightly better than the EVO. This grip has a cushiony feel, with shallow channels that help to give it a round feel, but hinder gripping ability. As a result of its conceal needle hole and perfectly symmetrical ball, this ball is slick and secure. In the vast majority of balls, the seams are actually reversed from side to side where they meet. On the Baden Element, the seams are not only symmetrical, but also wider giving the ball a uniform feel no matter which way you hold it. It is the Baden Element in my opinion rather than any other ball except In terms of feel, the Rock has a cushion, almost a The feel of this product in your hands makes it very secure. One of the things that separates The Rock from other balls is that, when you hold it, you don't have that feeling that it's going to slip. As soon as you catch the ball, you can put your shot down without having to reposition yourself because the ball slides in your hand. Moisture doesn't remain in the fabric or cause it to become slick. A good example is the Baden Element, which stays dryer for longer than an Evo. Overall, the Rock is a great product and I won't hesitate to buy more of it when the time arrives.

Amos Bond
Amos Bond
| Jan 13, 2021
This is definitely worth the purchase
5/5

Indoor balls of this caliber are the best on the market. The game I play is 1 The Wilson evo, the Wilson ncaa tournament ball, the Spaulding precision ball, Rawlings contour and the Baden elite indoor balls are among the indoor balls that I use approximately 3 times a week. This indoor game ball is no different than any of the rest, and The Rock is no Second on the list of deep channels after Spaulding Precision, it has great handling and a tacky, soft feel to it. The product absorbs sweat pretty well, and I would say that it performs better when it has moisture on it. On this list, the only ball that is better at absorbing moisture is the Baden Elite. I've owned it for three months and have not encountered a problem with air retention (all of the balls I own have continued to hold air well) even after playing several times per Among the top 3 balls on this list, the construction is the best, and the ball has exhibited minimal wear. It is either a size 7 or a There will be five men's balls.

Kyro Leblanc
Kyro Leblanc
| Jul 19, 2021
Every indoor game should be played according to this standard
5/5

A little background I played basketball throughout my entire life, from I can remember in elementary school all the way through Junior High. I'm in college. In all my time playing the TF- I've used pretty much every ball on the market From the 1000 to the Evolution to the Spalding Replicas, you'll find it all here. I have had the privilege of playing with this ball for a long time. There is no ball better than this one. It's tacky, super easy to grip, and is by far the best. After using this, I think it is soft, but firmer than the Wilson Evolution (which is too soft in my opinion). After gaining some experience, I became used to playing pick up games at my local gym with it. It wasn't until we used an Evo to play 3 on 3 that I realized how much I loved this ball. When I held it for the first time, it felt wayyyy too soft and slick since I'd been so spoiled by it. As I play regularly with it and have had it for a couple weeks, I am happy with how it is holding up, no outdoor use, but if it starts to wear out at an unreasonable rate, I will update this review and let you all know. The current version of the app is perfect. I can't think of anything better than this ball -- better than Evo, better than TF-X Instead of that, spend the extra 10 Bucks on this.

Brooklyn Jefferson
Brooklyn Jefferson
| Jan 20, 2021
I would not call it great, but it's good
4/5

My experience with basketball goes back a very long time, and I have tried just about every type of ball. More than ten of different types are in my possession or have been in my possession. It is my favorite ball to use that I believe is consistently excellent, the Baden Elite. There are two I own, and they are both great. A $60 ball should always be chosen if you're going to blow the money on one. Wilson Evolutions have never been good for me, I owned two and both were are fine at first, but they become slippery due to the tacky surface. My experience with evolutions is that they look great, feel good, and offer Baden-level performance, but they are inconsistent. If you can find one that works, then that is fine. The Wilson Solution is good, but wears out quickly and is too As far as I can tell, it's closer to 29 inches. There is a difference of 75 inches between 29 and 75. In addition, they become incredibly dusty and useless as they wear out. A few minutes ago, I had a chance to try the Molten composite ball, but I did not like it. I felt that it was too small, and it didn't bounce very well. Though it had a slow leak and I returned it (bailed me out, really), I was only able to play with it a couple of times. I would put The Rock between the Evo and the Elite - I like the deep channels it has and it maintains a good feel even after the tacky grip wears off, but it just doesn't feel as good as the Elite. I have trouble explaining this. Should you give the Elite a try and not like it for some weird reason, you should give the Rock a try as a backup.

Lance Durham
Lance Durham
| Feb 02, 2021

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