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Product description
This indoor training ball brings quiet practice to small spaces and shared homes, combining a realistic feel with a low-noise design that suits drills, skill work, and casual play. The WAWAWEWA silent basketball Size 7 delivers NBA-style grooves and a textured surface for controlled handling while keeping sound levels down for apartment-friendly training.
Key Points
This basketball is made from soft polyurethane foam for a gentle touch on floors and furniture, and it produces very low noise during dribbling according to the manufacturer. The ball’s deep channels and textured skin replicate the grip of a regulation game ball, making it practical for passing, ball-handling drills, and shooting practice in confined indoor areas. Note that the low bounce is intentional to reduce impact noise, so it behaves differently than standard outdoor or indoor game balls.
Technical Specifications
- Name: WAWAWEWA The Official Silent Basketball Size 7
- Size: 29.5" circumference (9.43" diameter)
- Material: PU foam
- Noise level: 37 dB according to the manufacturer
- Recommended surface: indoor floors, avoid carpet and rough surfaces
Benefits
Using this ball allows repeated repetitions without drawing attention from neighbors or roommates, which makes it useful for athletes who need extra practice time. The realistic grooves and grip support skill development in dribbling and control. It is soft enough to be safer around furniture and lower risk of scuffing delicate floors, compared with harder rubber or leather balls.
Usage Recommendations
Practice slow to moderate dribbling sequences and ball-handling drills to get accustomed to the lower rebound. For shooting practice, expect a different trajectory and rebound compared with standard game balls, so adjust force and release accordingly. For longevity, use on smooth indoor surfaces and avoid rough or abrasive areas that could wear the foam more quickly. Consider this ball for youth drills, warmups, and quiet training sessions where noise and space are limiting factors.








