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Consistent Touch Pebbling
The first thing to discuss is the incredibly interesting pebbling of the GL7. The pebbling across the cover has something called ‘consistent touch’, which means the pebbles are perfectly aligned as opposed to the random pebbling we see anywhere else. Technically, this should only result in a tiny difference, but it seems rather fitting for a Japanese ball manufacturer to design the pebbling with such precision.
Grip
The resulting grip is very impressive. The GL7 is grippier and easier to palm. It has a unique, rubbery kind of grip that feels different to other indoor basketballs.
Design
The signature design of the basketball is a big part of the GL7. Whether you like the 12 panel design or not, it’s nice to see a major competition basketball straying from the standard 8 panel design. Because it has more of them, if you like making contact with channels (a lot of people do), then you’ll probably like Molten’s X-series basketballs.
Another nice thing about the design is the two-tone coloring. Looking like an ‘X’ from the side, the balls spin is very clear when it flies through the air. This actually makes it quite nice in training, where you might want to see the amount of rotation during your shots.
Bounce
The bounce on the basketball is very consistent. It’s premium butyl bladder retains air well and there is no issues with leaky valves or what not.
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