Rhino Tornado XV Rugby Ball – Available in a Choice of Sizes

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Rhino Fluo Orange Cyclone Rugby Training Ball – Available in a Choice of Sizes

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Rhino Fluo Yellow Cyclone Rugby Training Ball – Available in a Choice of Sizes

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Rhino White Cyclone Rugby Training Ball – Available in a Choice of Sizes

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Rhino Rapide XV Rugby Ball – Available in a Choice of Sizes

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Rhino Vortex Elite Rugby Match Ball

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Rhino Meteor Match Rugby Ball

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Rhino Sponge First Training Ball

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Rhino Barracuda Beach Pro Rugby Ball – Available in a Choice of Sizes

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Rhino Vortex Elite Replica Rugby Ball – Available in a Choice of Sizes

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Rhino Reflex Training Rugby Ball

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Choosing the right rugby ball for you:

Here at Online Home Improvements, we have provided you with a simple to use guide of how to choose the best balls for you. When choosing your new rugby ball. In addition we have given you a number of links to couple of  independent reviews. So why not read more on the subject along with our best suggestions available today. All based on your level of skill and needs. Independent review

Here at Online Home Improvements, the main thing is to get the desired equipment to get outside. And for you start to enjoy the game of rugby. There really is no better way to have fun, practice and hone your skills. Plus you can meet and make friends through with the sport of rugby.

Whether you are looking for the right match ball. Or simply wish to practice, we have the option to suit you. Don’t forget to look at the other training items also available to you by clicking here to view all our rugby products today.

Ball handling skills

The fundamentals of rugby skill is being able to handle the ball well. Without good handling skills, no team or player, no matter the level, will fall apart. As you are going head to head with your opposition. Being confident with your passing, kicking, and catching is essential.

This is why your practice should always be centred around the ball. Endlessly drilling your technique until the rugby ball feels at home in your hand. This is something that New Zealanders learn from a young age. Developing a skill of ‘catch passing’ where they are capable of sending the ball to the next player as soon as it touches their hands.

With this in mind, here’s everything you need to know about which rugby ball to buy.

What size rugby ball should I get?

Rugby balls come in a variety of sizes. On average, these sizes are:

5 – 285mm length, 752mm circ, 585mm girth
4 – 275mm length, 720mm circ, 555mm girth
3 – 255mm length, 680mm circ, 540mm girth

The rugby ball you should use will also reflect your age. As that will determine which size ball will see competitive play at your age range. So – size 5 is used by ages 15 and up, size 4 is used by ages 10-4 and size 3 is used by ages 9 and under.

Although some size balls might suit your hand size better. You should always use the ball that is used by your age range. Otherwise you will find yourself unused to handling it, stumbling, dropping it. And maybe even on the wrong side of a tackle.

What types of rugby balls are there?

You will find that there are several types of rugby ball. Colour and design are purely aesthetic, material design is based on how the ball will be used.

The three most common types you’ll find will be:

  • Training ball
  • Match ball
  • Recreation ball

All balls can be used for reactional purposes, training, or a rugby match. Unless you are playing professionally. For instance, match balls are usually pre-kicked to wear the ball in, and have enhanced grip. Training balls on the other hand typically have less grip which encourages better handling skills.

What is classed as the best rugby ball?

Simply put, most rugby balls will suffice, provided it’s well made. However if you’re going to be training compared to professionally playing. Then a training ball will always be your best choice.

You want the ball to be able to take a beating, handle all weather conditions, and assist your performance. Through OHI ranges of durable balls with a good moderate grip, training balls do just that.

When playing more competitive rugby using match balls like the Vortex Elite. You will find them far easier to handle with the enhanced grip. Plus you will then see yourself dropping them less.

Recommendations

Here are the OHI best choices for the best rugby balls to buy here today:

1: Vortex Elite

The Vortex Elite is the ultimate match ball for those taking the game and their equipment very seriously. If you want to be the best, then use the best gear.

2: Rhino Cyclone

The Cyclone has been rated constantly one of the best all rounder rugby balls on the market today. Cost effective, durable and a great all rounder. Ideal for intermediate play, general training and those who wish to practice with a reliable ball at low cost. A great buy!

3: Rhino Training Ball

Get the young generation involved as soon as possible. Ensure safety while playing at home in the garden or training the little future rugby stars of tomorrow with the sponge rugby balls by Rhino. Excellent first balls for fun and training alike. Buy today, click the link for quick delivery and start to enjoy the outdoors with your favourite sport.