Throw Neon Snow Balls

Wiffleball is fun just about any day, even in the rain. However, it can be tough to play wiffleball in the snow. After all, a regular white wiffleball is the same color as the snow on the ground. Heck, you might even lose a few wiffleballs and not find them again until the snow melts in the spring.

Well, we’re happy to report that Easton also makes a neon yellow wiffleball that can be used any time of the year, especially winter.

The neon-colored ball is easier for batters to see against the white, snowy background. It’s easier for fielders to see this ball too.

It’s not limited to the winter, but we’d probably prefer the white version of the wiffleball the rest of the year.

The neon ball costs the same as the white ball. While we haven’t used the neon balls yet, I plan on ordering some.

After the game, you could always use these balls to have a wiffleball fight instead of a snowball fight, just to be different.

Don’t throw any bean balls though — at least not on purpose.



Written by Shaun Breen on December 30th, 2009
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Shaun Breen is the founder and Commissioner of Major League Wiffleball.

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