Mikasa Korfball "K5-IKF" – The Choice for Major Competitions
Merging elements of basketball, soccer, and handball, Korfball is the rising star in school and club sports. The Mikasa Korfball "K5-IKF" stands out as the preferred competition ball for tournaments and matches. This ball dazzles not only with its performance but also with its aesthetic appeal, featuring a soft synthetic material adorned with subtle depressions on the surface. This unique surface texture enhances the grip, ensuring optimum playing characteristics. The ball's construction is robust, featuring a double-layered "No-Leak" butyl rubber bladder and a specially sealed valve, contributing to its extreme durability and longevity. The striking blue and yellow color scheme of the panels not only adds to its visual appeal but also improves visibility during play.
Product Details:- Surface made from synthetic leather
- Double-layered "No-Leak" butyl rubber bladder
- Outfitted with a special valve
Available Versions:- Adults: Size 5, Circumference 68-70.5 cm, Weight 445-475 g
- Youth: Size 4, Circumference 64-66 cm, Weight 370-390 g
Discover the Mikasa Korfball "K5-IKF", a ball designed for the intensity and excitement of major korfball competitions. Its durable construction, enhanced grip, and vivid coloration make it a top choice for players seeking exceptional performance and reliability in their game equipment.
Korftball - the new ball sport for schools, clubs and leisure
A combination of basketball, football and handball –, the Korftball is the new trendy ball sport. In Korfball, 4 women and 4 men or 4 girls and 4 boys play at the same time to make one team. The aim of the game is to score more goals than the opposite team. The korfball has to be thrown into the basket to get a goal. Compared to other ball sports, Korfball can be played without the need for any rigorous physical play, such as blocking, holding or tackling opponents. Only skilful interaction within the team will lead to a goal.
The competition ball for your tournaments - the Mikasa 'IKA' Korfball