Soccer ball PSI?

Anonymous
I googled this and saw that 8.7 was standard but it seems to be too much for the cheap balls we have. They end up having a small bulge or the seams break fast.

What PSI are you pumping your kids soccer balls? I prefer to buy cheap balls as they tend to get lost regularly.

Anonymous
I’ve never checked the psi. Kids simply do a bounce/squeeze test. So, this is off topic, but to help with losing balls, I always buy bright colored ones or at least never primary white.

Pretty sure all cheap balls bulge sooner rather than later. They are cheap for a reason
Anonymous
Isn't there a marking on the ball on how much to pump to? Kind of like car tires?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Isn't there a marking on the ball on how much to pump to? Kind of like car tires?


It says 6-8 lbs. Does that mean I can only pump to 8 PSI?
Anonymous
You read the answer then you asked what the answer was.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Isn't there a marking on the ball on how much to pump to? Kind of like car tires?


It says 6-8 lbs. Does that mean I can only pump to 8 PSI?


PSI is "per square inch". In these terms, one PSI is equal to one pound.
Anonymous
A regulation ball of size 5 must have an air pressure of between 8.5 and 15.6 PSI (pounds per square inch). A regulation ball is one that is designated eligible by FIFA for match play.
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