What Football to Buy

Best Sports Equipment for Gridiron

© Derek Clendening

Sep 5, 2009
If you're new to buying sports equipment or are looking for novelty balls, the following will examine the pros and cons from the best known brands.

Whether you want to play organized football, or you just want to play catch in the back yard, you have to make sure you have the right equipment. By examining the official footballs of the NFL and AFL—in addition to others—you can make a more informed decision about what works for you.

Wilson Footballs NFL

Wilson footballs are a recognizable brand as they are the official football of the National Football League. The NFL Standard ball is known as “The Duke”. These footballs are offered to consumers in varying sizes depending on the age group. However, these categories are not as general as saying that the particular ball is meant for high school football. These balls are offered for 9-12 year olds as well as 12-14 year olds.

Among other products that Wilson offers, one can also find the Super Bowl game balls that date back to the original Super Bowl. These balls embody the original design and material used for each game. Important to note is that these balls are of more interest to a collector rather than someone who means to use it to play in a game or for casual activity.

The benefit of this football brand is that they offer something for consumers of almost any age for organized sports or recreation. The drawback is that if a younger child desires an authentic, regulation NFL football, they would need to buy The Duke, which might be too large for their hands.

Spalding Footballs Arena Football

The Spalding football is the official football of the Arena Football League. Their footballs come in several lines, including the AFL Official Game Ball, which is supposed to be made of higher quality material than the traditional football. Their aim is to offer higher visibility and a better grip.

Spalding also offers the JSV Advance, which is a softer football that is meant for play in wet and cold weather conditions. In addition, they offer the Never Flat football, which is supposed to stay inflated for ten times longer than the traditional football. These balls are beneficial for those who are playing in rough weather conditions.

Nerf Pro Shop Pro Grip

The Nerf football has been famous for being a soft, spongy football that one can toss around the yard without hurting anyone or breaking windows. Usually, this is the kind of ball that one would use for recreation. The company seems to have stepped up their brand to compete with its counterparts in terms of manufacturing and specific features.

The Nerf Weather Blitz is similar to some of Spalding and Wilson’s lines in that it is made with material to aid grip and play during challenging weather conditions. They also offer NFL licensed balls known as the Nerf Pro Shop Pro Grip line. The ball is made to include the colors and logos of your favorite NFL team and is what separates Nerf from Wilson and Spalding.


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