Is GG7X good for outdoor?
This model is intended to be used indoors and the first thing we came across is that X-Series really likes to stay away from the outdoor courts. The wear and tear is quite visible even just a couple of sessions of playing on tarmac or other rough surfaces. So, best to keep this ball on the hardwood.
What is GG7X?
The GG7X is their composite leather basketball, but it still performs excellently and is a worthy alternative to the likes of the popular Wilson Evolution or Baden Elite which our among our favorite indoor basketballs. Molten BGG7X Composite Basketball, Orange/Tan, Official Size 7. FIBA Approved.
How much is a GG7X?
Product details of GG7X M.O.L.T.E.N PHP 600.00 ONLY!!
What is the difference between molten GG7X and GM7X?
Molten balls typically have a rubbery and spongy grip. They are usually also very grippy in general. The GM7X has these features, although it isn’t (expectedly) quite as spongy as the indoor-only GG7X I’ve played with. I am a huge fan of the grip on Molten balls, but some people find them a little odd.
Is molten GG7X good?
4.0 out of 5 stars My first one lasted about 2 years with outdoor-rough surfaces and is all around a very great ball. It looks small when you take it out of the box but once you pump it up, after a few days its size is like any other standard ball.
Which is better Spalding or molten?
While both basketballs impressed us with their quality and feel, the Spalding Zi/O Excel performed better than the Molten FIBA GM7X in most aspects. As indoor/outdoor basketballs, both would be great as outdoor only basketballs, and at the end of the day, you can’t go wrong with purchasing either basketball.
Is Molten GG7X good?
Which Molten ball is for outdoor?
Molten BG3000 Outdoor Basketball Positioned as both an indoor and outdoor basketball, the Molten BG3000 is our top option when it comes to your outdoor basketball needs.