The Ultimate Football Review: From $1 to $740 Balls!

TLDRWe tested footballs ranging from $1 to $740 to see which ones were worth the money. Check out our goals and saves with each ball!

Key insights

🔥The most expensive ball, the Prada ball, felt amazing to kick but is not suitable for an actual game.

💰The $7.99 ball turned out to be surprisingly good, scoring top bins with ease.

The inflatable ball provided a fun and bouncy experience but was difficult to control.

👑The Jabulani ball, known for its controversial use in the 2010 World Cup, felt great to kick and had a nice curl.

💣The Versace ball, the most expensive of the bunch, had a good feel and provided a powerful strike.

Q&A

Which ball was the best?

The Jabulani ball was a favorite among our testers for its great feel and curling ability.

Was the $1 ball any good?

Surprisingly, the $1 ball performed well and scored some impressive goals.

Which ball was the worst?

The inflatable ball was difficult to control and didn't provide a consistent kick.

Is the Prada ball worth its high price?

While the Prada ball felt amazing to kick, it is not suitable for actual gameplay and may not be worth the steep price.

Which ball had the most power?

The Versace ball, priced at $740, provided a powerful strike and impressed with its overall performance.

Timestamped Summary

00:00We test footballs ranging from $1 to $740 to see which ones are worth the money.

03:01The $7.99 ball performs surprisingly well, scoring top bins with ease.

06:51The inflatable ball provides a fun and bouncy experience but is difficult to control.

09:45The Jabulani ball, known for its controversial use in the 2010 World Cup, impresses with its great feel and curling ability.

11:56The Prada ball, the most expensive of the bunch, feels amazing to kick but is not suitable for gameplay.