Are Sondico Footballs good?
5.0 out of 5 stars Very, very good. I have ordered two of these balls now and they have both came very quickly and are very good footballs, I recommend it to anyone who wants a cheap football that isn’t just going to pop straight away and is made of good quality.
Where are Sondico footballs made?
Sondico was originally founded as a sport accessories manufacturer by Mr Sondi in India. The company relocated to Oldham near Manchester where it produced quality football equipment.
Who is Sondico?
ABOUT SONDICO Sondico is a British football brand with half a century of history. During the 1990’s Sondico was a leading manufacturer of footballing equipment and the leading brand for goalkeeping gloves with over 50% market share.
Is Mitre a good soccer brand?
Mitre makes the best soccer balls in the world. They do not have the marketing clout to compete with Adidas and Nike, and for that reason the company has become more and more marginalized over the past decade, but their soccer balls are still the best. This is a great ball, with top class performance characteristics.
What is butyl bladder?
Butyl bladders have much higher air retention but slightly heavier and harder than the latex bladders. Butyl bladders are manufactured using a combination of butyl and rubber. It is mainly divided into 30% butyl bladder, 50% butyl bladder and 80% butyl bladder according to the proportion of butyl.
What happened to Mitre footballs?
In the 2020/21 season, the EFL used the Mitre Delta Max ball. However, it’s not all bad news for Mitre fans. The company entered into a four-year deal with the SPFL in 2019, so Mitre footballs still have plenty of presence up in Scotland. The new Puma ball will be used for the first time in the upcoming 2021/22 season.
Is butyl good for your bladder?
Butyl bladders have much higher air retention but slightly heavier and harder than the latex bladders. It doesn’t feel as good as latex bladder but it’ll keep its shape better and retain air a couple of weeks.
Which football bladder is best?
Bladder
- Latex bladders are preferred by most professional players because they are softer.
- Butyl bladders are much harder with a higher air retention capacity.
- It is good practice to inflate your football ball when it falls below the range of 9-10.5 pounds of air.