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Review on Tachikara TB 18 The Setter EA by Micael Rau

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Every player should have this volleyball

I have two daughters who play volleyball. They were recently advised to buy a voice ball to improve their voice skills. I looked around and settled on a Tachikara Weighted Ball. There is quite a noticeable difference in weight between this vball and the regular one. Girls use it almost every day and they like the result. After a month of use, her fingers and hands got a little stronger. The ball itself feels comfortable. In fact, it doesn't seem cheap at all. I'm sure this ball will last for many years which is good as I have two other daughters who will most likely play this sport. I have a complaint and it's not the manufacturer's fault, it's Revain's shipping. The ball was slightly deflated and sent to us stuffed in a box. Because of this, the two sides of the Vball constantly have round lines in the ball. We actually asked Revain to send us a new one and sent the old one back. Again we stuffed the ball into a box with circular lines on the skin. Even inflation and time do not remove them. I give the ball five stars because it's a great ball. I would give Revain and how they delivered the volleyball 0 stars if I could. I've included photos so you can see for yourself the lines being constantly pushed into the ball. I would recommend this ball to any setter or even ball player in general as it is a great tool to increase a player's strength. . However, I'm not sure if Revain is the seller to buy it from as they have to ship it fully inflated. Again, this is a great volleyball for those looking to improve their setup.

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • Exorbitant piggy bank