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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

Score By Feature

Based on 971 ratings
Giftable
9.38
Durability
9.18
Value for money
9.30

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Product Description

Basketball as it is played by rock
CERTIFICATS OF AUTHENTIFICATION
SIZES 5 AND 6
EVERY AMERICAN GAME IS PLAYED WITH A BALL

Questions & Answers

What is the difference between the indoor and outdoor ball The Rock?

All it is is a ball for indoor use.

Which basketball are you more likely to see, NBA, ncaa official ?

The sport of rock basketball is very popular, I can tell you that

Can you give me an idea of how much the Rock basketball weighs? The one I use for college seems heavier than the ones I have for Wilson and Spaulding. ?

It is not unusual for all balls to weigh about the same, but this one is a better quality ball

Selected User Reviews For The Rock- Basketball - Official Mens

They're all great, but this one is the best
5/5

In search of the best basketball money can buy, I searched all over the world. Having purchased the Molten GL7, The Rock, Baden Element, and of course The Wilson Evolution, I have used them all so far. It is The Rock who wins out of these 4. can't emphasize enough how important it is to use a good pump with an MSI gauge. It is recommended to play basketball with a 7-footer Although you can feel a difference even within 9 psi, they all have their own way of feeling. According to the rules, if dropped 6 feet (measured at the bottom of the ball), the ball should rebound between 49 and 50 feet Measured at the TOP of the ball, the ball is 54" (measured at the middle of the If the ball is not inflated properly, especially in a cold winter or high summer, you should check it regularly. I play indoor pickup 2 on a weekly basis In addition to training 3 times a week, I work with players young and old. The frequency is twice a It seems like the Wilson Evolution is the ball of choice wherever you go when you play pickup basketball in the states. It has nothing to do with the Evo being a good ball, but rather that it is the best ball available in the local stores (i. e. Rick's, Models, Walmart, etc. ) and that players don't seem to care too much about the quality of their balls. If your Evo gets soaked by sweat, it will become slick. It feels great when it is dry, but when it's wet it will feel really gross. Additionally, the Evo wears out fairly quickly and becomes accustomed to a certain setting relatively slowly thus, the sweet spot lasts only a few months under regular use. I was very disappointed in the Molten GL7. The leather FIBA ball is the ball used in basketball. The point is moot, as I have never been able to convince people to play with it. It is really nice to play with, but I have never been able to convince others to try it. Though it absorbs moisture, it feels hard and spins smoothly in the air. The ball keeps its grip better than any other ball during a game. The ball is also a little smaller and strange in appearance than most balls. As well as that, some of the seams were sloppy. This isn't an optimal choice for the Molten GL7

The Baden Element is basically the same as the Evo but slightly better. There are shallow channels that give it a slightly cushioned feel and make it feel very round, but mar It has a very smooth needle hole, as well as a perfectly symmetrical ball. On most balls, where seams meet, they are usually reversed from side to side. On the Baden Element, the seams not only match one another, but also are wider. This gives the ball a more uniform feel no matter how it is handled. The Baden Element wins over any ball besides The Rock in my book. With its deep channels, The Rock has a cushiony, almost spongy feel. You can feel that it's very secure in your hands thanks to this. What separates The Rock from other balls is its feeling of not slipping off your fingers when you have it in your hands. The ball slides in your hands as soon as you catch it, so you can go up with your shot without having to readjust. The surface is not overly greasy or moist. Similar to the Baden Element, the Evo stays drier than an Evo. Overall, the Rock is a great product, and I would not hesitate to buy more of them when the time.

Kadence DOBSON
Kadence DOBSON
| Aug 02, 2021
This is definitely worth checking out
5/5

The ball is one of the most high-quality indoor balls available. It is my turn to play 1 A person who plays indoor basketball 3 times a week and owns several indoor balls, including the Wilson evo, the Wilson ncaa tournament ball, the Rawlings contour, and the Baden elite indoor ball. There is no exception to The Rock indoor game ball, which is also an excellent indoor ball. The channels are the second deepest on the list behind the Spaulding precision, it has a great handle, and the tacky surface makes it easy to operate. It absorbs sweat fairly well, and I'd say that it performs better when there is moisture on it. In my experience, only one ball on this list is better at absorbing moisture, the Baden elite. I've owned the ball for 3 months and have never had an issue with air loss (all of the balls I own have done a great job in this regard) when playing frequently. This is the best ball on the list, and over the past several months it has exhibited minimal wear and tear. In my size 7 or 29, I am a There are 5 men's balls.

Jakobe Kirby
Jakobe Kirby
| May 20, 2021
For any indoor game, this should be the standard
5/5

Brief background information Throughout my entire life, I played Basketball, starting in elementary school all the way up to high school. I'm in college. From TF-rex to TF-9 I have used every type of ball you can imagine A wide variety of weapons are available, from the 1000 to the Evolution to the Spalding replicas. There is no doubt that this ball is my favorite. There's nothing better than this ball by far, it's tacky, easy to grip, and really easy to use. Padded softly, but a little firmer than the Wilson Evolution (which I find a little too delicate With it, I began to play pick up games at my local gym and grew accustomed to it. It didn't take me long to realise how much I loved this ball until we used it for a pick-up 3-on-3 game and I handled it for the first time, it felt really soft and slick because I'd been used to it. In my opinion, I've had it for a couple weeks and have played regularly and it seems to be holding up well, I have not used it outside, but if the material wears out too quickly, I will edit this review and let you know. At the moment, everything is in order. TLDR I would rate this ball as the best you can buy, better than Evo and Take this instead if you want to spend an extra ten dollars.

Elizabeth Levy
Elizabeth Levy
| Mar 07, 2021
The quality of the work is good, not great
4/5

Basketball is something I've played for a really long time and have tried most types of More than ten of all types of clocks belong to me or are mine. There is one ball that I prefer over all others- the Baden Elite. They are consistent and very good. Each of them is awesome, and I own two of them. The $60 ball is the one to pick if you're going to spend the money.

I have had two Wilson Evolutions, and both of them have been terrible. When they start, they're fine, but they get slippery as they get tacky. My experience has been with evolutions that feel great, Baden level great, but are inconsistent at best. If you can find a good one then you'll be fine.

The Wilson Solution is decent but wears out quickly and is a bit larger. The number is closer to 29 when I measure it. A 75-inch difference is greater than a 29-inch difference. Eventually, they get super dusty and unusable because of wear and tear. It didn't impress me very much, and I tried it only briefly. I felt that it was too small and did not bounce well. However, I played with it just a couple times before returning it now that it was leaking slowly (I really could have used it again). In terms of The Rock, I would put it in the middle of the Evo and Elite. I enjoy all the deep channels and that it retains a good feel even after the grip wears off, however, I don't think it's quite up to par with the Elite. I don't know how to explain this. If you try the Elite and don't like it for some strange reason, The Rock is a good choice as a backup.

Grayson McLean
Grayson McLean
| Aug 08, 2021

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