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Friday, 19 March 2010
Mikasa's Water Polo Balls at Dicks Sporting Goods
Water polo or rugby ball is used in water polo and canoe polo. These balls are characterized by a bright yellow color, ease of grip-ability allow it to be held with one hand despite its large size. They come in two main sizes: size 5 which is 0.7 meters or 28 inches in circumference which is used by men, and size 4 which is 0.65 meters or 26.5 inches in circumference which is made for women.

These balls are made with an inflatable bladder, rubber fabric cover that improve performance. Smaller balls are used by juniors for "mini-polo," that do not come in standard sizes and are often colored green. Get these polo balls from some of very famous stores like Dicks Sporting Goods, Sports Authority and many more.

Mikasa Official FINA Water Polo Ball: Official ball of 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Mikasa Water Polo Ball is a top-quality natural rubber ball for fast, intense play. Mikasa Official FINA Water Polo Ball Original price of Official FINA Water Polo Ball at Dicks Sporting Goods is $39.99.

Mikasa Hydroformance Compact Womens Water Polo Ball
: Mikasa Hydroformance women's water polo ball is NFHS approved and features sponge rubber cushioning to provide you with a better grip. Official women's size. Original price of Womens Water Polo Ball at Dicks Sporting Goods is $24.99.

Mikasa Water Polo Competition Ball
: Mikasa men's Water Polo Game Ball features a hand-buffed rubber cover and precision nylon-wound carcass for high performance. Mikasa Water Polo Competition Ball Original price of Water Polo Competition Ball at Dicks Sporting Goods is $42.99.

Water polo is a very popular game of England and later on American joined bandwagon in the early 1900s. Nowadays, there are many club and college teams for this rigorous sport. Americans gave game a twist by using a softer rubber ball in a larger pool, which we today known as softball water polo.

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