A step up in quality. Built for serious sessions.
The Precision PRF2773 Training Football is for clubs and coaches who want more from their training ball than basic durability. The higher-specification construction offers improved touch, better shape retention and more consistent performance across sessions, surfaces and weather conditions compared to standard training balls.
Available in sizes 3, 4 and 5 across multiple colours. The step up in specification reflects in the feel during technical work, while the machine-stitched construction and durable outer casing still hold up through the volume of use that club training demands.
For coaches who want a training ball that reflects the standards they set in their sessions.
- Higher-specification machine-stitched training football for improved touch consistency
- Better shape retention and all-surface performance than standard training balls
- Available in Size 3, 4 and 5 across multiple colours
- Suitable for grass, 3G and indoor training surfaces
- Ideal for technical and possession-based training sessions
- Durable construction for high-volume club and academy use
- Practical price point for squad-level buying
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the PRF2653 and PRF2773 Precision training balls?
The PRF2773 is a higher-specification model with improved touch consistency and shape retention compared to the PRF2653. For coaches running technical and possession-based work where ball feel matters, the PRF2773 offers a noticeably better training experience at a modest price increase.
What training ball do youth academies use?
Academies typically use higher-specification training balls that offer consistent touch and performance during technical sessions. The Precision PRF2773 provides academy-appropriate quality at a price point that makes it practical for squads.
Is a higher spec training ball worth the extra cost?
For clubs running regular technical sessions, a higher-specification training ball improves the quality of drills and the development of player touch and first-touch skills. The additional cost per ball is small against the benefit across a full season of sessions.
What size training ball should a club buy?
Buy size 3 for Under 7 to Under 9 groups, size 4 for Under 9 to Under 14 and size 5 for Under 14 through to senior. Most clubs stock a mix of size 4 and 5 for youth and senior squad use respectively.
How many training balls does a club squad need?
A working squad of 16 players typically requires a minimum of 10 to 12 training balls for effective session delivery. Buying in sets ensures players always have a ball available during technical and possession work.