Q. How many pebbles are on a Spalding basketball?
A. There are 122 pebbles per square inch on a Spalding basketball which is equivalent to approximately 35,000 pebbles.
Q. How much air should I inflate into my Spalding basketball?
A. Inflate 7-9 pounds of air into your Spalding basketball. You may also find this information located by the valve area on your basketball.
Q. What are the circumference, diameter, and weight of a Spalding basketball?
A. The circumference and weight of a basketball varies with the size of the basketball.
Full Size - Circumference: 29.5"
Junior/Intermediate - Circumference: 28.5"
Youth - Circumference: 27.5"
Q. What is the life expectancy of my Spalding basketball?
A. The life expectancy of a basketball is generally 40,000-50,000 bounces.
Q. Should I deflate my Spalding basketball completely for air travel?
A. For air flight your basketball should be deflated to 3-4 pounds but not entirely. Complete deflation may affect the outside panels.
Q. I would like to purchase a Spalding basketball, but I cannot find a retailer in my area that carries the specific model I am looking for. May I purchase the ball directly from you?
A. Spalding authorized dealers may place orders for any product currently available in the Spalding line.
Q. What is the difference between narrow and wide channels on a basketball?
A. Wide channels on a basketball offer the player better control by enhancing the players grip ability. Deciding between wide or narrow channel basketball is based on the players personal preference.
Q. What is the difference between a full size Spalding women's basketball and a youth size Spalding basketball?
A. The only difference is the circumference of the basketball. The circumference of the women's basketball is 28.5". The circumference of the youth basketball is 27.5"
Q. How should I clean my Spalding basketball?
A. Soap and water may be used to clean your basketball. However we do not recommend soaking the basketball.
Q. What are the differences between a leather, composite, synthetic and a rubber basketball? Are there any benefits in using one over the other?
A. We use a variety of cover materials for our basketballs, each with their unique characteristics and benefits. Leather basketballs have a cover that is made from 100% genuine leather, providing a soft, broken-in feel over time.
Leather basketballs are designed for indoor play only.
Composite and Synthetic leathers are man-made materials manufactured to simulate the characteristics and durability of natural leather. But, unlike leather, these man-made materials have the benefit of being broken-in leather soft right out of the box and are less costly.
Rubber basketballs are made with a durable rubber cover and are ideal for outdoor surfaces.
Q. Can a leather basketball, such as the NBA game ball, be used for outdoor play?
A. Leather basketballs are designed exclusively for indoor play. Playing a leather basketball on surfaces other than indoor floors will damage the cover material.
Q. What is the regulation height for a basketball hoop?
A. The regulation height is 10 feet to the top of the rim.