ENHANCED BALL TRACKING: The vibrant color palette and Optic Flow graphics allow for better ball tracking in the dynamic and diverse environments of beach volleyball
BUILT FOR THE BEACH: The OPTX was designed specifically for the beach game and its players, reimaging what a beach volleyball should look like
SUPERIOR SPIN DETECTION: VSTÔøΩ uses color variance to allow easier spin detection, so you can read and react to where the game is going
SIGNATURE PERFORMANCE: The OPTX uses a new visual design with the same construction as the original AVP replica ball, so players can expect the same signature performance
AVP OFFICIAL: Wilson is the official volleyball of the AVP tour
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Tom Novsky
The BV550C is a great ball as long as you keep the recommended air pressure
This is an excellent volleyball, but it requires precise attention to maintaining the recommended air pressure. If slightly overinflated (even just above 3.5 psi), it becomes too bouncy, making it challenging to receive serves. On the other hand, if the pressure drops below the recommended range of 2.5 to 3.2 psi, it feels more like a toy ball. Overall, it’s a fantastic product when cared for properly and kept within the manufacturer’s (Mikasa) specified pressure range.