Kick it with confidence! ⚽
The One World Play Project Ultra-Durable Football is designed for both kids and adults, featuring a unique construction that ensures it never goes flat and requires no pump. Available in standard sizes, this football is perfect for various playing conditions and supports global initiatives to provide play opportunities for youth in need.
F**R
Durable, dog-proof, long-lasting
I bought this ball three years ago and it is still as it was when I bought it, despite pretty solid use. Therein lies its strength - highly durable, won't (can't) go flat, the only way to lose it is high up a tree or to have it stolen. Value for money yes, in a three year period I would probably get through five or six pumpable footballs. The downside is the ball is slightly too heavy compared to a size 5 football and doesn't have the acceleration or speed of an air-filled football so you can pick up injuries (for an older player like me) if you kick it too hard all the time (eg practising long balls). But for a knockabout in the park it's perfect and dogs can sink their teeth into it as you look on indifferently. For someone who has almost come to blows with dog-owners on football pitches, it can honestly be a life-saver.
I**S
Well let’s just say it’s not durable for dogs...
Hello I have a small jack Russell year oldI heard about the one world play ultra durable ball and watched several YouTube videos with dogs that had also purchased and just had to purchase this for my dog.The ball came swift next day, my dog loved it! He usually used small chuck it balls, so this size excited him! As soon as we gave it to him he was licking like crazy and then started putting his teeth right in it but that was ok.Loads of teeth marks on ball! Couple of hours later of constant licking an chewing. He started to rip bits of the ball off.We then decided it’s best maybe if we just give him this to play when we go outside.We went out the next day and he was licking an chewing again, his chewed bits of the ball off he made a hole in the ball! I can’t imagine how long it would last with a big dog.It still bounces an kicks but it goes to show it’s not durable enough for dogs!
M**N
Dog Ball success
I love this. Sick of punctured footballs I bought this to play with my Corgi cross who is a herder by nature and chases this around the garden. I have had this for a month playing dog ball and it has teeth marks all over it, she chews it, picks it up, runs with it and it still plays like a football. I should upload a photo of the ball. I bought the larger size 5 and it is light weight and big enough that she has to has to grab it side on. Yes it has lots of teeth marks in it but does not seem to be coming apart. Is it good value for money? Yes I think it is, using it to play with my dog is obviously not what this is made for so I will be interested in seeing how it stands up to the pounding. But it is not hard plastic like another I bought which my dog won't even look at as it is too heavy and hard. Great product.
R**S
Strong and durable
I’ve struggled for a long while to find a toy my staffy can’t destroy in 2 minutes and so far I’m very impressed with this ball. I saw it on YouTube and took a chance and so far it’s held up to his punishment and he loves it , it’s withstanding is bite and ripping action that other balls/toys can not . It’s well worth it. My only worries is when I figures out the Valve in the ball maybe a weak spot and try’s to rip that , so far so good but just keep it in mind of how your dog plays. For me the valve my be a issue. Overall very happy and impressed
D**W
Indestructible dog toy
Was sceptical when I bought the One World Futbol as to whether or not it would survive our giant breed dog. Our Leonberger loves footballs and has had several normal footballs but always pops them.Despite being bitten and chewed this ball is still going strong! When I ordered I was worried this was going to be a hard plastic but instead it is made out of Pop Foam so does give a little and he can pick it up. Full of holes now but still ball shaped and hasn't deflated. Plus it floats!As a football for normal, it use does feel a little different when you kick it, but as a street football or for kids it would be ideal.edit: 2 months later and our dog has had a good go at trying to destroy this ball. Is now definitely worse for wear and on its last legs but still inflated and kick-able
R**N
Great ball for dogs!
Brought for my staffy as he loves footballs but also has destroyed every single one we have got him within minutes..If I'm being honest I was sceptical that this would be as durable as it was made out and was expecting a really hard plasticy type ball.. but I have been proved so wrong. The boy is tough and durable but actually not that hard like I was expecting.My boy has had his ball for nearly a month now and it is still round and inflated! All be it now looks like a colinder with all the teeth marks and holes.. but it has really withstood a beating with my boy. He really loves his ball and can now enjoy hours of football at his leisure.I would say this ball would be great for dogs and children.. very durable but not too hard either.
J**N
Seems like the right gift for those who likes to play football, but often looses the ball to the dog.
Bought this as a gift for my brother in law and his girls, who has a dog that likes to play with and destroy balls. I do not know how long it will last, but it did last through the first week and that is a record for a ball with the dog, normal footballs last around 2 seconds.It is filled with teeth-marks, but it still works as a football.It is also nice to know that my purchase helped fund another ball, for someone who could otherwise not get a football, or fund some other charity.
B**O
Bough this for my ball terrorising Jack Russell. I ...
Bough this for my ball terrorising Jack Russell. I used to buy him street footballs which would last at least a year, but I can no longer get the brand I used to buy. This ball, while expensive, seems to be doing the trick! He has torn lots of little pieces out of it but obviously it's still a ball since it can't deflate and he hasn't managed to pull off any big chunks of foam.
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