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Premium Lacrosse Balls – High-Performance, Meet NCAA & NFHS Specs for All Levels

Model: AKLBS02

Brand: ACEKING

Size: 6.27 - 6.47cm Dia.

Color: Black, Blue, Green, Pink, White, Yellow

Material: Vulcanized rubber

Weight : 5.0 - 5.25 oz (141.75 - 155.92g)

Diameter: 2.47 - 2.55 inches (6.27 - 6.47cm)

Circumference: 7.75 - 8 inches (19.69 - 20.32cm)

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    Product Description

    These lacrosse balls meet NFHS & NCAA rules, are typically made from solid vulcanized rubber, providing durability and consistent performance. They are good to use in various levels of play, from youth leagues to professional matches. Assorted colors are available and we're able to custom your logo on the balls.


    ACEKING also offer OEM service for the balls. We’re able to custom your brand/logo/design on the balls.

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    Product Parameters

    Model

     AKLBS02

    Brand

     ACEKING

    Diameter

     2.47 - 2.55 inches (6.27 - 6.47cm)

    Color

     Black, Blue, Green, Pink, White, Yellow

    Material Science

     Vulcanized rubber

    Circumference

     7.75 - 8 inches (19.69 - 20.32cm)

    Weight

      5.0 - 5.25 oz (141.75 - 155.92g)

    Place of Origin

     China

    Minimum order quantity

     500 Pcs

    Packing

     Each in a PE bag, 120 balls in a carton

    Delivery time

     4-5 weeks

    Factory Price

     Negotiate

    Supply Ability

     50,000 per Month

    Loading Port

     Xiamen, China

    Payment Terms

     L/C, Cash, Western Union, T/T, Payoneer

    ODM & OEM

     Available

    Product Details

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    Official Size & Weight
    Aceking Lacrosse Balls adhere to NCAA and NFHS standards. Weigh between 5.0 and 5.25 ounces (141–149 grams), have a circumference of 7.75–8 inches (19.7–20.3 cm), and meet specific hardness and bounce standards to ensure consistency in play.
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    Bulk Quantities
    We cater to teams and leagues who are looking to purchase large quantities of lacrosse balls for their tournaments. Aceking lacrosse balls come in convenient cases containing up to 120 ready to play balls.
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    Perfect for Release
    Made from 100% rubber, our lacrosse balls maintain a firm structure and resist compression under pressure, setting them apart from tennis balls. This quality makes them ideal for massage therapy, effectively easing pain and relaxing sore muscles. Myofascial Release entails gently pressing on tense muscles and their surrounding areas to release tension and elongate the connective tissue.

    LACROSSE BALL GUIDE

    Lacrosse Ball Weights, Sizes, Colors, Materials & More!

    If you're looking to learn all about lacrosse balls, you've come to the right place! Our comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know, including dimensions, weight, materials, and official regulations. With this guide, you'll become a lacrosse ball expert in no time!


    What is a lacrosse ball called?

    A lacrosse ball doesn’t have a special name—it’s simply called a “lacrosse ball.” The sport, originally created by Native Americans, was once referred to as “stickball,” but historical records do not indicate a unique name for the ball itself.


    How big is a lacrosse ball?

    The size, weight, and dimensions of a regulation lacrosse ball are set by governing bodies such as World Lacrosse. According to official standards, a lacrosse ball should measure 7.75 - 8 inches (19.69 - 20.32 cm) in circumference and have a diameter of 2.47 - 2.55 inches (6.27 - 6.47 cm).

    To ensure proper performance, lacrosse balls must also pass a drop test. When dropped from a height of 72 inches (1.83m), the ball must bounce back to a height between 43 and 51 inches (1.09 - 1.30m).


    How much does a lacrosse ball weigh?

    A regulation lacrosse ball weighs between 5.0 to 5.25 ounces (142g to 156g).


    What color is a lacrosse ball?

    According to NCAA regulations, lacrosse balls used in official college games must be white, yellow, or orange. While there are no specific rules distinguishing men’s and women’s lacrosse balls, men’s games typically use white balls, while women’s games commonly use yellow balls.


    What is a lacrosse ball made of?

    Lacrosse balls are primarily made from vulcanized rubber, a highly durable material that has been treated with heat and pressure to enhance its strength. Some lacrosse balls are also made with silicone, polyurethane, or vinyl, but vulcanized rubber remains the top choice for durability and performance.

    Unlike golf balls, lacrosse balls are solid all the way through—the inside is the same as the outside. Historically, some lacrosse balls contained concrete cores, but this is no longer allowed under modern regulations. If you cut a current lacrosse ball in half, you’d find a uniform rubber composition throughout.


    Aceking is committed to providing high-quality, regulation-compliant lacrosse balls designed for peak performance, durability, and consistency. Whether for training, competition, or casual play, our lacrosse balls meet the highest industry standards.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    1
    Can I get samples from your factory?
    Yes, sample is free, but shipping cost will be charged.
    2
    What is your MOQ?
    MOQ is 100 pcs.

    Lacrosse Ball Guide
    Lacrosse Ball Weights, Sizes, Colors, Materials & More!

    If you're looking to learn all about lacrosse balls, you've come to the right place! Our comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know, including dimensions, weight, materials, and official regulations. With this guide, you'll become a lacrosse ball expert in no time!

    What is a lacrosse ball called?

    A lacrosse ball doesn’t have a special name—it’s simply called a “lacrosse ball.” The sport, originally created by Native Americans, was once referred to as “stickball,” but historical records do not indicate a unique name for the ball itself.

    How big is a lacrosse ball?

    The size, weight, and dimensions of a regulation lacrosse ball are set by governing bodies such as World Lacrosse. According to official standards, a lacrosse ball should measure 7.75 - 8 inches (19.69 - 20.32 cm) in circumference and have a diameter of 2.47 - 2.55 inches (6.27 - 6.47 cm).

    To ensure proper performance, lacrosse balls must also pass a drop test. When dropped from a height of 72 inches (1.83m), the ball must bounce back to a height between 43 and 51 inches (1.09 - 1.30m).

    How much does a lacrosse ball weigh?

    A regulation lacrosse ball weighs between 5.0 to 5.25 ounces (142g to 156g).

    What color is a lacrosse ball?

    According to NCAA regulations, lacrosse balls used in official college games must be white, yellow, or orange. While there are no specific rules distinguishing men’s and women’s lacrosse balls, men’s games typically use white balls, while women’s games commonly use yellow balls.

    What is a lacrosse ball made of?

    Lacrosse balls are primarily made from vulcanized rubber, a highly durable material that has been treated with heat and pressure to enhance its strength. Some lacrosse balls are also made with silicone, polyurethane, or vinyl, but vulcanized rubber remains the top choice for durability and performance.

    Unlike golf balls, lacrosse balls are solid all the way through—the inside is the same as the outside. Historically, some lacrosse balls contained concrete cores, but this is no longer allowed under modern regulations. If you cut a current lacrosse ball in half, you’d find a uniform rubber composition throughout.


    Aceking is committed to providing high-quality, regulation-compliant lacrosse balls designed for peak performance, durability, and consistency. Whether for training, competition, or casual play, our lacrosse balls meet the highest industry standards.

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