Mini Soccer Balls
August 26, 2009
Mini soccer balls are included in the size three category if we are to judge by the soccer balls classification, and they work well for juggling and for children’s games. Some people love collecting mini soccer balls, while others buy them to get autographs from the players they admire. Less expensive than regular balls, the mini versions can be offered as gifts for active kids who love playing; they are cheap and any sports store has several models available or, for online shoppers, the balls can be theirs with a basic order.
Mini soccer balls have a great suitability for promotional purposes; visitors and customers at open air business events and shows are offered such items either as thank you gifts or to promote the image of the company. Company details, full messages, logos and symbols are usually printed on such mini soccer balls, which turns the items into reminders of one business or another. Promotional mini soccer balls are very often custom-made and purchased in bulk quantities by corporations. Moreover, when one large brand is releasing a new soccer gear line it is often common practice to give mini soccer balls as presents.
Mini soccer balls are not manufactured of the best materials available. Some producers use the left-overs from their other ball sizes and include them in the coverings or the lining layers of the mini versions. The purpose in itself is not to create poor quality items but to maximize the consume of resources. Plus, the fact that less expensive materials are used in the design of mini soccer balls is justified by the functions that these items are normally going to serve for: practice and children’s games.
Hence, mini soccer balls have a limited range of usage and the expectations are not high. Unlike match and professional balls, these mini variants have no special features or extended warranties. However, there are some quality standards that have to be met for this type of products too: for instance, the the speed, the balance, the inflation and the bounce have to be at least satisfactory. Depending on the material that the bladder is made of, natural rubber or butyl, mini soccer balls may require periodical inflation, particularly when latex is used. You can test the air tension inside by simply pressing the ball with the hand.
Co-author: Golf Organizers.
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