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  • Boardball game

    €199.00

    No volleyball net? No problem. With Boardball you can enjoy volleyball anytime, anywhere - indoor and outdoor. This premium game has it all: convenience, durability, and portability. As the game developed, it grew into an experience to learn and develop key skills, such as fundamental volleyball skills, collaboration and teamwork, coordination, body and spatial awareness, balance, motor skills, and communication. Be active, be competitive, have fun! 

    Set includes a board, a full-size volleyball, and a compact hand pump. Great for volleyball enthusiasts, youth, or whole family! It's easy to set up. All you need to do is open up the board, screw in the legs, and you're ready to start playing in no time. This game set is durable - built to last. The heavy-duty construction ensures that it can withstand the wear and tear from even the most high-powered spikes, making it a reliable and durable choice for your countless hours of play. The board is designed with portability and accessibility in mind. Its folding design, complete with a convenient carry handle, allows for easy transportation wherever you go.

    Size: 86 x 86 x 40 cm unfolded

    Quick Rules

    4 players (2 teams) | 1 volleyball | 1 board

    Point System

    • Games are played to 21 points

    • “Win by 2” will always be in effect

    • Every play will result in a point

    • There are no bonus points/double points for any type of play

    If the ball hits the black surface during a rally, it's a “black ball,” and possession changes to the other team. If it hits your teammate after a black ball, it's interference, and your team loses the point. To serve, you must stand a distance of at least 180 cm away from the board. Bounce the ball onto the black surface of the board, to the player diagonal from you. Winners serve. Switch positions with your partner after every successful point. If your serve hits the “red” edge, it is considered a “fault”, which means you get one more chance to hit the ball onto the black surface (like one fault in tennis). If you miss the board completely, this is considered a missed serve or an “air ball” and you do not get a second serve. Off a serve, you must pass to your partner before bouncing the ball back to the opposing team. Once a ball has been returned from a serve, you can hit the ball back on the first touch. You get a maximum of 3 collective touches before the ball must be bounced back onto the black part of the board to the opposing team (see “black ball” below). 

    Red ball:

    • Clean Red Ball: The ball redirects clearly and is playable by the hitting team. The rally continues.

    • Dead Red Ball: The ball redirects but is unplayable by the hitting team, ending the rally and causing the hitting team to lose the point.

    • Unclear Red Ball: It's unclear if the ball redirected. If the defending team plays it, the rally continues. Otherwise, the point can be replayed.

    Watch the video below!