Product Care
To ensure maximum performance from your Gilbert Netball, and to help minimise the risk of spreading coronavirus playing netball, follow our netball care guide.
Netball Care Guide
Inflation and Air Pressure
Netballs should all be inflated to 10psi. This is the optimum level of inflation – lower will mean the ball is not hard enough resulting in poor performance, higher will result in the ball being too hard and risk going out of shape. It is essential you do not overinflate as the ball as it will never return to its optimum shape – deflating the ball from over 10psi will result in the ball being out of shape.
Every time you use the ball we suggest checking the air pressure. Due to the natural materials used in the ball, changes in ball pressure can occur.
We recommend only using the stirrup pump (or another hand pump) to inflate the balls - inflation using a compressor or airline is not recommended as it can lead to over inflation, which can cause the properties of the ball to change.
Before use, check the pressure and adjust accordingly as slight variations of ball pressure can occur due to the natural materials used in the bladder and changes in external climate.
We recommend only using the stirrup pump (or another hand pump) to inflate the balls - inflation using a compressor or airline is not recommended as it can lead to over inflation, which can cause the properties of the ball to change.
Storing
After your game is finished, it’s important to continue to look after your netball to ensure its performance isn’t compromised. This means storing your ball in a dry environment – preferably not in the boot of a car as if a ball gets too hot, it will deform. If it’s left in a damp setting, tiny amounts of water will accumulate inside and eventually increase the weight of the ball. This will harm the balls (and therefore your) performance on the court.
No Sitting
Your Gilbert Netball is not a chair – please don’t sit on it! This will cause the ball to go out of shape very quickly.