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With so many volleyball options available, do you really need a separate ball for outdoor play? We tested indoor balls vs. outdoor balls in various conditions to find the truth.
Feature | Indoor Balls | Outdoor Balls |
---|---|---|
Material | Leather/composite | Waterproof composite |
Size | Smaller (65-67cm) | Larger (68-70cm) |
Pressure | Higher (4.3-4.6 psi) | Lower (3.5-4.0 psi) |
Weight | Heavier (260-280g) | Lighter (240-260g) |
Outdoor balls (Wilson AVP) stayed on course in 15mph winds
Indoor balls (Mikasa MVA200) veered unpredictably
Outdoor balls maintained grip when wet
Indoor balls became slippery and heavy
Outdoor balls bounced true on sand
Indoor balls bounced erratically on uneven surfaces
If you play 30%+ of your games outside
For beach tournaments or grass leagues
If you frequently play in humid/wet conditions
Best Value Pick: Wilson Optx AVP Beach Volleyball ($45) – lasts 2 seasons with proper care
Maintenance Tip: “Rinse outdoor balls with fresh water after beach use to prevent corrosion.”
Final Thought: Casual players can get by with one ball, but serious outdoor competitors need the right tool for the job.