N. Menzel
Comentado en Alemania el 8 de diciembre de 2024
Ich habe mir diesen Wasserball vor über drei Jahren gekauft und bin nach wie vor sehr zufrieden mit dieser Entscheidung. Der Ball hat ein sehr angenehmes Gewicht und das Werfen funktioniert intuitiv auf Anhieb gut!Man kann ihn auch gut über die Wasseroberfläche "flitschen" lassen, sodass der Spaßfaktor absolut gegeben ist. Wenn ihr also auf der Suche nach einem guten Ball für Spaß im Wasser hat, macht hier absolut nichts falsch, das Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis ist sehr gut!
Sylvain
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de diciembre de 2023
Je ne l’ai pas encore essayé je peux vous donner aucune réponse à ce sujet
Yehosua Gimeno Fortuny
Comentado en España el 6 de enero de 2021
Pese a ser una simple pelota que rebota en el agua te da muchas horas de diversión con el simple echo de ir a la playa, ponerte con unos amigos a unos 20 metros de distancia entre cada uno y hacer rebotar la pelota.Muy divertido jugar con esta pelota y no se te va a perder fácilmente porque flota en el agua y al ser de goma si te da a altas velocidades apenas duele.
John Zanella
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de julio de 2016
ok.... not what I thought doesn't skip that well and it has to be thrown pretty hard for it to....................................
Mr Di Fante
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 4 de diciembre de 2012
Having had experience of Waboba balls for a few years now, I decided to buy one for a recent holiday. Looking up the various types they had, this one is heavier and faster than the orange and blue original that makes for great competitive play and if you're a bit of a sadist like me, aiming a deliberate shot at other people (a game mode many of my friends now actually employ).If you get one of these and ever have the opportunity to cover a decent space in a pool, a good game a friend and I came up with (that I got other people into along the way) is spacing out really far away from each other, and doing long arching throws to other each other (or other players if there is more than 2 of you). They then have to catch it with one hand and throw it to someone else with that hand. If the receiving player drops or doesn't catch the ball, the thrower gets a free shot at the catcher who chooses to either take the hit to the front or back with their arms held out for maximum body coverage. The thrower then does the usual skimming shot across the water in an attempt to hit the catcher. If the catcher flinches or instinctivley moves away from the oncoming hit, the thrower gets another free throw. Whether the thrower hits or misses, the game continues from the catcher.