Have you watched Haikyuu??? It’s a Japanese volleyball show, it’s awesome as hell, just so you should know there’s a character named Lev who plays volleyball! What a small world 😅
Okay I've watched many videos on this channel, and I just want to ask, does Coach Donny ever blink? Like ever? Maybe its because the video has multiple cuts, but seriously!
I absolutely love this ball! I am a setter too and you are right that the ball can be a little slippery when wet. But the touch of the ball is amazing. It feels good when taking reception, serving and setting. In our competition here in Belgium we also use Gala balls and they don't have the right feel for me. A lot stiffer, harder to the touch etc. Nothing better than the MVA200 in my book!
I personally think MVA200 feels lighter than molten when receiving (both serve and spike). And molten drops much faster than MVA200 if the ball has top spin.
Except for doing float serves, the MVA200 makes everything harder. Jump serves. Spiking with topspin. Setting (more due to sweat than anything). Passing. A couple of good male players that I used to play with said that they like it because it exposes weaknesses in a person's skillset. I feel like it was designed to slow the pace of play even at the top level. The other way to see it is that at lower levels, it's probably not a good ball to play with if you want faster pace, more offense, etc. I personally like a broken-in and underinflated Tachi or Super Touch for open gyms and such. Keeps the level of play decent...
Ahh, that's interesting, I never knew. My school uses MVA200 almost ALL the time, like 9/10 of our balls are MVA200 so we're used to playing with it but not with the softer ones.
@@nourchoubani It really depends what level you play at and where you play (leagues? tournaments? club?) If there is a ball that you HAVE to play with in games, always best to practice with that specific ball type. Otherwise, if playing recreationally and can both afford and get: Molten IV5F-3, Tachikara 5W-PRIME. Baden VCOR, or Decathlon Allsix V900. If going cheaper, at least get a Tachikara SV5WSC, Baden Lexum, Mikasa VQ2000, Decathlon Allsix V500, or Molten L2.
I feel the mikasa has a much better lifespan than the molten - the surface of the molten accumulates dirt easily, and also the surface changes/becomes quite hard feeling after some time, whereas I find the mikasa feels the same for a very long time. In general I like playing with the mikasa more, the sweat issue is real though. Overall preference is very split in my experience - completely personal opinion on which is better.
It feels almost impossible to get this ball to topspin! I personally like the softer feel of the Tachikara volleyball. We have tried both in leagues and consensus is that the Mikasa looks cooler but it is a very DIFFICULT ball to play
this is the ball we use in our practice so i dont even know how the others are, but compared to the trash ones we have in PE class its like a gift from god
I am a setter and this ball when I start the practice it takes me some time to be able to handle it. If I dont properly warm up is sleepery and hard. I agree about the sweat... I am going to buy a molten to try...
I have never really played with any other balls myself. Few games when I started volleyball we played with the older and quite worn Mikasa model but we soon replaced it with then brand new MVA200's. I like to play all games with the same ball since it makes it easier then to go play in tournaments where they definitely have the MVA200's as playing ball. I'm not sure if you can even find any other brand licenced balls in Finland than Mikasa. At least indoor balls, beach volley ball catalogue is much larger :D Haven't yet gotten my hands for the V200W in game but tried it at shop once and it felt pretty good then. Looking forward to getting it into play someday :) Our playing group has three of these balls and the newest one is definitely the hardest one to play with. Older balls have softened a bit so they have more grip and are probably a bit more friendly for less experienced players to handle. I like to think that it has to be given at least a little credit to MVA200 ball itself that my setting technique has developed to the point it is nowadays :D
For everyone asking: the reason it’s almost impossible to find one of these balls new is because Mikasa aren’t making them anymore. You’re best bet it gonna be to go with the v200w or try to find it used online.
hi coach, first of all congratulatins for the USAV, i've seen all your matches and i've enjoyed your vlog, i'm 101% agreed with you on mikasa's mv, especially on the fact that is a slippy ball, difficult to pass at high speed, but it's deadly in floating services! btw i prefer molten's.
2:30 Yep, thats right coach! So next year we can see you jump floating? Or at least 2 players in your team, especially when the opponents setter is at the net.
This ball is the nemesis of my team. We use a Gala of some sort as our ball for our games, and the only three games this season we lost were away games where the other team plays with this Mikasa. Our receivers are already afraid of it before the game even begins, which of course makes it worse :)
This ball is definitely less forgiving and really shows who has skills and who doesn’t. I’m split though as to which I like better vs the molten. Tachikara all day!
Coach, would you please do a review on the Mikasa V200W too, the FIVB is launching the new model for all international games starting with 2019 World Championship later...
So where i'm from we only have Mikasa MVA200's so thats just what i've learnt to play on. I think it's only difficult for people who haven't played alot with them. For us we have played with them since we first started and every competition has them. Since it's the Professional standard i honestly think everyone should just learn to play with them at a younger age. Maybe its because the US is a way bigger volleyball country so they need more ball brands.....? I don't know. I saw like one person talk about the V200W which i've played with and honestly, everyone I've talked to doesn't like them. The surface has a really different texture (like more of it pops out) so it sort of messes with digging.
It's a good thing I have the mva200 and the molten. Love both of them. My open gyms complain about the molten being too hard so I bought the mva200 since "I believe" it's a little bit softer. That way we play with a quality ball without much sacrifice.
Hello coach i am a new subscriber to your channel and i really n'joy your videos.I would like to ask how can i tell the difference between a fake mikasa,molten etc volleyball and a genuine one.Thank you for your time.Cheers from Greece.
I just want a super comfortable ball especially that it does not hurt to receive, and to play for leisure, there will be another maybe cheaper than this mikasa mva200?
Yeah not a fan of the MVA200. Less forgiving in terms of passing and getting a clean spin. It definitely does get slippery thus during FIVB tournaments the ball boys/girls have towels to wipe them. The Molten 5000 definitely have a better feel to it which results in better spin, and control. That being said, the ball does take longer to break in and it hurts more when getting packed.
I go to Heathfield (2nd best volleyball school In Australia) and we also use these balls. we have gotten used to them so they are good. Love your vids, keep up the great work
In the south SF Bay Area, people only want to play with the flistatec, but will occasionally allow a supertouch and very rarely a tachikara. No one will EVER play with this ball- it is universally hated. Similarly for grass, it's rare to play with anything but the Spalding KOB. The point is, even if you have a preference, you're unlikely to change minds. Practicing with a different type of ball can either throw off your game or perhaps prepare you for the rare occasion of playing with a different ball.
I got the Mikasa MVA200 but then ended up not really uses it and getting a molten because all of leagues I play in no one wants to use it. So I ended up with a molten :(
Guys can someone help I think my mva200 ball is fake the “FIV3” text on the ball isn’t black but it’s aqua also it isn’t shiny like I’ve noticed original mva200 balls have
I need helpppp I honestly can’t serve like with any ball I don’t know whyyy it’s sucks cause I was the only one in my team who didn’t know how to serve the WHOLE year I think it’s cause I’m not strong enough but idkkkk 🤷♀️ what should I do 🤷♀️🤷♀️plz help
I have the same question and I’m from Canada. As far as i know, all the local vendors here as well as Amazon, all sold out. You should just get it from your club while they still have it in stock.
Coach please help / notice me. I'm a beginner and i have a similar mikasa ball. I was practicing some tosses but my lateral distal forearm is now swelling. It hurts so bad. I dont know who to ask since i solo train and dont have a coach. Please give me some tips. Thank you so much😥
I bought mikasa ball online , the moment I received it I thought it was meant for football, the ball is very hard, especially when receiving the ball, I wasted my money buying this shit, I can't use it, it hurts so bad.
The ball gets a lot of marks, but you could abuse the life out of it, and it will still have the same feel to it. I had one I brought to India, and we played with it outside, in the rain, crashing into rocks and trees every second, dirt, mud, you name it, and the ball was completely ok in terms of feel and texture. It got scruffed up, but it never had an actual tear in the skin.
Crucial quality of any volleyball ball is its visibility and recognizability in any place and moment. Unfortunately this ball functions as a Newton disc- when is quick and rotates, on the PC screens disappears. Moreover it creates also another opptical illusion - blurring. Such ball does not have a proper contrast from surroundings. Consequences - a risk for eyes of screen fans, poor access of volleyball into TV, lack of strong sponsors etc. Imagine the yellow lines, on every floors..
A person named Lev playing volleyball, huh imagine that.
Unfortunately he's an Outside Hitter instead of a Middle Blocker. 😂
😂😂
Have you watched Haikyuu??? It’s a Japanese volleyball show, it’s awesome as hell, just so you should know there’s a character named Lev who plays volleyball! What a small world 😅
@@santanabustamante3566 umm. That's what they mean lol
Parker Hodges you’re right I was being an air head haha 😂
Okay I've watched many videos on this channel, and I just want to ask, does Coach Donny ever blink? Like ever? Maybe its because the video has multiple cuts, but seriously!
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@@destroyer7712 ty xD
I've just bought myself an MVA200 as it is my favourite ball to use in matches. Thanks for all the insight Coach Donny
Hey is yours hard or soft
@@UniquexZeno mines kinda soft lol
Where did you buy it from?
I absolutely love this ball! I am a setter too and you are right that the ball can be a little slippery when wet. But the touch of the ball is amazing. It feels good when taking reception, serving and setting. In our competition here in Belgium we also use Gala balls and they don't have the right feel for me. A lot stiffer, harder to the touch etc. Nothing better than the MVA200 in my book!
I like to use my mva200 with my friends who dont play voley super good just to hurt their hands since they are not used to official balls
Astolfowo lmao
Im not used to one so i decided to use a softplay one
However I feel it is too soft :/
I personally think MVA200 feels lighter than molten when receiving (both serve and spike).
And molten drops much faster than MVA200 if the ball has top spin.
thank you very much for this VDO
Except for doing float serves, the MVA200 makes everything harder. Jump serves. Spiking with topspin. Setting (more due to sweat than anything). Passing. A couple of good male players that I used to play with said that they like it because it exposes weaknesses in a person's skillset. I feel like it was designed to slow the pace of play even at the top level. The other way to see it is that at lower levels, it's probably not a good ball to play with if you want faster pace, more offense, etc. I personally like a broken-in and underinflated Tachi or Super Touch for open gyms and such. Keeps the level of play decent...
Tomo Sato huh I never thought about that way 👍
Ahh, that's interesting, I never knew. My school uses MVA200 almost ALL the time, like 9/10 of our balls are MVA200 so we're used to playing with it but not with the softer ones.
What do you recommend then
@@nourchoubani It really depends what level you play at and where you play (leagues? tournaments? club?) If there is a ball that you HAVE to play with in games, always best to practice with that specific ball type. Otherwise, if playing recreationally and can both afford and get: Molten IV5F-3, Tachikara 5W-PRIME. Baden VCOR, or Decathlon Allsix V900. If going cheaper, at least get a Tachikara SV5WSC, Baden Lexum, Mikasa VQ2000, Decathlon Allsix V500, or Molten L2.
@@tomosato7788 Thank you a lot for your time. I think I am gonna get the Tachikara SV5WSC. I just began volleyball and I plan to play seriously.
I feel the mikasa has a much better lifespan than the molten - the surface of the molten accumulates dirt easily, and also the surface changes/becomes quite hard feeling after some time, whereas I find the mikasa feels the same for a very long time. In general I like playing with the mikasa more, the sweat issue is real though. Overall preference is very split in my experience - completely personal opinion on which is better.
YOOOOOO U KNOW LEV???
It feels almost impossible to get this ball to topspin! I personally like the softer feel of the Tachikara volleyball. We have tried both in leagues and consensus is that the Mikasa looks cooler but it is a very DIFFICULT ball to play
ever heard of the mikasa ackermann
Haha I was thinking the same thing
this is the ball we use in our practice so i dont even know how the others are, but compared to the trash ones we have in PE class its like a gift from god
Hello, can I ask where did you buy that? I'm planning to buy in Amazon.. Is it legitimate? sorry for my english
I am a setter and this ball when I start the practice it takes me some time to be able to handle it. If I dont properly warm up is sleepery and hard. I agree about the sweat... I am going to buy a molten to try...
And what you say?
I have never really played with any other balls myself. Few games when I started volleyball we played with the older and quite worn Mikasa model but we soon replaced it with then brand new MVA200's. I like to play all games with the same ball since it makes it easier then to go play in tournaments where they definitely have the MVA200's as playing ball. I'm not sure if you can even find any other brand licenced balls in Finland than Mikasa. At least indoor balls, beach volley ball catalogue is much larger :D Haven't yet gotten my hands for the V200W in game but tried it at shop once and it felt pretty good then. Looking forward to getting it into play someday :)
Our playing group has three of these balls and the newest one is definitely the hardest one to play with. Older balls have softened a bit so they have more grip and are probably a bit more friendly for less experienced players to handle. I like to think that it has to be given at least a little credit to MVA200 ball itself that my setting technique has developed to the point it is nowadays :D
Volleyball looks soo fun to play!!
MIKASA’S MVA 200&300 ARE SO COMFORTABLE TO USE.
Thank You sir for all the videos You share 💛
No way is is name actually fucking Lev. I love this world
@Alex From Haikyu duh doi
For everyone asking: the reason it’s almost impossible to find one of these balls new is because Mikasa aren’t making them anymore. You’re best bet it gonna be to go with the v200w or try to find it used online.
hi coach, first of all congratulatins for the USAV, i've seen all your matches and i've enjoyed your vlog, i'm 101% agreed with you on mikasa's mv, especially on the fact that is a slippy ball, difficult to pass at high speed, but it's deadly in floating services! btw i prefer molten's.
Aren't they replacing them with the new V200W soon?
It's here mikasasports.com/shop/indoor-volleyball/v200w/ and uglier than ever lol.
Tomo Sato no thank you.... lol
@@tomosato7788 youre right I dont like its style
If I have to choose between the MVA200 and the V200W, I choose the MVA200 all the way. The color scheme of this ball is a lot better than the new one.
@@TOPCyber Yes, agreed. Having said that, I think I just like the good old NCAA Pro Touch and Super Touch looks. Maybe I'm just old.
Danke für das Feedback
2:30 Yep, thats right coach! So next year we can see you jump floating? Or at least 2 players in your team, especially when the opponents setter is at the net.
This things FLOATTTTS
This ball is the nemesis of my team. We use a Gala of some sort as our ball for our games, and the only three games this season we lost were away games where the other team plays with this Mikasa. Our receivers are already afraid of it before the game even begins, which of course makes it worse :)
This ball is definitely less forgiving and really shows who has skills and who doesn’t. I’m split though as to which I like better vs the molten. Tachikara all day!
Coach, would you please do a review on the Mikasa V200W too, the FIVB is launching the new model for all international games starting with 2019 World Championship later...
Normal people: Awesome Volleyball
Weebs: She's a ball??!!!
So where i'm from we only have Mikasa MVA200's so thats just what i've learnt to play on. I think it's only difficult for people who haven't played alot with them. For us we have played with them since we first started and every competition has them. Since it's the Professional standard i honestly think everyone should just learn to play with them at a younger age. Maybe its because the US is a way bigger volleyball country so they need more ball brands.....? I don't know. I saw like one person talk about the V200W which i've played with and honestly, everyone I've talked to doesn't like them. The surface has a really different texture (like more of it pops out) so it sort of messes with digging.
It's a good thing I have the mva200 and the molten. Love both of them. My open gyms complain about the molten being too hard so I bought the mva200 since "I believe" it's a little bit softer. That way we play with a quality ball without much sacrifice.
Where did you buy the volleyball? if you don't mind me asking
Hello coach i am a new subscriber to your channel and i really n'joy your videos.I would like to ask how can i tell the difference between a fake mikasa,molten etc volleyball and a genuine one.Thank you for your time.Cheers from Greece.
I just want a super comfortable ball especially that it does not hurt to receive, and to play for leisure, there will be another maybe cheaper than this mikasa mva200?
Try volley-lite by tachikara or baden 12u light. They are really soft and comfy
So....molten or mikasa??? Which one is better and which one should I get??
Begone fake me
I agree with what is said, I myself preferred the older non spiral mikasa balls. But, compared to Gala balls I think the mikasa is better.
I still only play with the blue, red, and white molten ball. That is the best ball of them all.
Classic!
Same as me lol
How come you didnt review the newest V200W ?
Yeah not a fan of the MVA200. Less forgiving in terms of passing and getting a clean spin. It definitely does get slippery thus during FIVB tournaments the ball boys/girls have towels to wipe them.
The Molten 5000 definitely have a better feel to it which results in better spin, and control. That being said, the ball does take longer to break in and it hurts more when getting packed.
thx
I go to Heathfield (2nd best volleyball school In Australia) and we also use these balls. we have gotten used to them so they are good. Love your vids, keep up the great work
finally another Australian
@@calebdean1485 Huurah
nice theres an australian mb comin to my team
Which is better , MVA200 or MVA300? Please i need some advice
In the south SF Bay Area, people only want to play with the flistatec, but will occasionally allow a supertouch and very rarely a tachikara. No one will EVER play with this ball- it is universally hated. Similarly for grass, it's rare to play with anything but the Spalding KOB. The point is, even if you have a preference, you're unlikely to change minds. Practicing with a different type of ball can either throw off your game or perhaps prepare you for the rare occasion of playing with a different ball.
i have mva200cev, maybe its just personal feeling but its not slippery at all
I got the Mikasa MVA200 but then ended up not really uses it and getting a molten because all of leagues I play in no one wants to use it. So I ended up with a molten :(
What is real price in India 🇮🇳please tell
Do they still sell the same model like this in 2023? Mva200? Cause I can’t seem to find it anywhere 😢
Hey Coach! Wondering if you will be reviewing the new Mikasa v200w that FIVB is using for the World Cup? Thanks!
where did you get the ball?
Heyy I'm just curious does the site given in the video ship world-wide? Or is it exclusive only to america
where is the original made?
hi elevate yourself i have an mikasa mva 300 i brought it online...can you tell if the ball is original or fake?
We play only with Mikasa MVA200. Once I brought Molten but my teammates didn't like it
I have the Mikasa MVA350 and i am so confused because i don’t see a lot of information about it?? So a review would really help
Guys can someone help I think my mva200 ball is fake the “FIV3” text on the ball isn’t black but it’s aqua also it isn’t shiny like I’ve noticed original mva200 balls have
Does anyone have any of these old ones lying around? I have the new v330 but I want the mva200 bc I like the spiral design 😂
Is the MVA200 models production is cancelled?
Where can I find this ball? I’ve looked all over and at all volleyball but they don’t carry it anymore
Which is more better for outdoor (not beach volleyball ) mva200 or v200w?
Is it normal the ball being a bit too hard (or not too soft) in the beginning?
yes all volleyballs are like that unless you get the soft cloth-type ones:)
What is prise this ball
Yep mva200 is good at float serve.
I need helpppp I honestly can’t serve like with any ball I don’t know whyyy it’s sucks cause I was the only one in my team who didn’t know how to serve the WHOLE year I think it’s cause I’m not strong enough but idkkkk 🤷♀️ what should I do 🤷♀️🤷♀️plz help
how to test pression the ballon without material just by hand
Molten v5m5000 ball is better or Mikasa mva200
This mikasa or v200w which one is better?
I prefer the molten pro touch and flisatic
*S A S A G E Y O*
lol.
@@Chibi_Nagisa Sup Levi
Where did you buy it coach Donny?
mikasa is the best ball .
what size is this volleyball
My club still uses mva 200 but i can’t find them anywhere (i’m in australia) is there somewhere i can buy them or do i just buy one from the club?
I have the same question and I’m from Canada. As far as i know, all the local vendors here as well as Amazon, all sold out. You should just get it from your club while they still have it in stock.
@@nish2351 thanks for answering
It's the official ball so it must be better, right?
Coach please help / notice me. I'm a beginner and i have a similar mikasa ball. I was practicing some tosses but my lateral distal forearm is now swelling. It hurts so bad. I dont know who to ask since i solo train and dont have a coach. Please give me some tips. Thank you so much😥
I bought mikasa ball online , the moment I received it I thought it was meant for football, the ball is very hard, especially when receiving the ball, I wasted my money buying this shit, I can't use it, it hurts so bad.
What about V200W ball? Thanks
Review on the FIVB approved KOVO Star volleyball?
anyone here who can give review fro MVA300? been checking online but there are limited reviews :( Thank you!
Can I wish to have that ball
I like playing with the Mikasa volleyball because the ball has a good grip. You can also put a lot of spin on the ball.
I use a flat soccer ball is it oke
is it possible to buy this still anywhere ?
Oh and how light is the mikasa
I've checked every store they don't sell this anymore
hard to control but make you a better player
It is a rabber material on out part??
Lev?? Coincidence or not?
Can someone reply with a link to the ball
Should The Ball Be Hard Or Soft?
Molten is my choice over Mikasa. Anyday.
I love it can you give me a mikasa ball???
I'm from philippines
Is the mva200 from all volleyball real or fake?
Yeah the MVA200 is just better i think, especially for hitter, and yeah my uneven toss is better with the MVA200 too
Sponsored ayyyeeeee EY is out here 💪
Video how to pancake dive?
He actually has a video for both HOW TO PANCAKE and HOW TO DIVE. Check his channel. 😊
How is the durability? Will it handle well outside?
The ball gets a lot of marks, but you could abuse the life out of it, and it will still have the same feel to it. I had one I brought to India, and we played with it outside, in the rain, crashing into rocks and trees every second, dirt, mud, you name it, and the ball was completely ok in terms of feel and texture. It got scruffed up, but it never had an actual tear in the skin.
it is definitely impossible to get this ball, I had looked all the stores lmaoo, someone can help me? literally I only want that ball heheh
Same
MVA200 ball turned my skin into a bright red color😅😅
how to know if its authentic?
if it has bumps all over it its probably legit lol
Crucial quality of any volleyball ball is its visibility and recognizability in any place and moment. Unfortunately this ball functions as a Newton disc- when is quick and rotates, on the PC screens disappears. Moreover it creates also another opptical illusion - blurring. Such ball does not have a proper contrast from surroundings. Consequences - a risk for eyes of screen fans, poor access of volleyball into TV, lack of strong sponsors etc. Imagine the yellow lines, on every floors..
Cam you do a review about the V200W Mikasa volleyball soon