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Rainbow SupraMax Volleyballs

Supersize success and fun with this enormous version of our most popular training volleyball!
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The 13” dia makes this an oversized volleyball designed for more successful striking. The large bladder allows for gentle play so students can bump, set, and spike without the sting that comes with a other balls.

Featuring the same great construction as our Supra Trainer, this training volleyball is highly durable for institutional use. Students will be able to focus on building fundamental skills with greater success, while the polyurethane cover with EVA foam and fabric lining will last long.

Available individually and in Sets of 6. Choose high-visibility Optic Yellow for ultimate tracking during flight or serve extra fun into skills drills with bright Rainbow colors.

 

15 Colorful and Creative Activity Ideas Using Rainbow SupraMax Volleyballs

The Rainbow SupraMax Volleyballs are oversized, ultra-soft training volleyballs available in six vibrant rainbow colors. Designed with a cushioned cover and lightweight feel, they help students build confidence in volleying, serving, and catching skills without fear of injury. Their extra size and soft texture make them ideal for younger or beginner players, and the variety of colors allows for easy team sorting, color-coded challenges, and engaging visual tracking. The following 15 activities combine the visual appeal and friendly feel of these balls with a focus on teaching fundamental movement skills to students of all ages in fun, energetic, and inclusive ways!

1. Rainbow Relay Rally: Divide students by ball color. Each team bumps their Rainbow SupraMax Volleyball across the gym using only underhand passes. Teaches teamwork, volleying, and running.

2. Color Catch Chaos: Toss all six colors into the air. Students must catch the color called out. Encourages tracking, catching, and quick decision-making.

3. Serve-and-Spin Spectacular: Students serve their colored ball, perform a full-body spin, and catch it after one bounce. Builds coordination, balance, and serving technique.

4. Rainbow Ring Round-Up: Place color-coded hoops around the gym. Students must serve or toss the matching color ball into the correct hoop. Combines color recognition, serving, and aiming.

5. Leaping Rainbow Launch: Students leap from poly spots and try to serve or toss their ball as far as possible. Encourages leaping and power generation.

6. Catch & Color Match: Toss balls in the air. Students can only catch their assigned color. Enhances catching and movement tracking.

7. Rainbow Tag Toss: One student is the "tagger" and tries to tag players with their colored ball using a soft underhand toss. Reinforces dodging and accuracy.

8. Rainbow Wall Rally: Students volley their ball against a wall and try to keep a rhythm. Encourages striking, timing, and hand-eye coordination.

9. Shadow Serve Showdown: In pairs, one student serves the ball while the other mimics the motion without a ball. Teaches visual learning and body control.

10. Catch Me If You Can Colors: Assign students a color. They must run and catch their matching colored ball after it’s tossed into the air. Develops tracking, running, and reaction speed.

11. Color Code Chaos: Play music while students walk and volley their ball. When music stops, they must find others with the same color and sit in a group. Combines movement, cooperation, and color sorting.

12. Dodge & Drop Defense: Students dodge rolling balls while holding their Rainbow SupraMax Volleyball above their heads. Builds awareness, balance, and dodging agility.

13. Volley Volcano Eruption: Students start with the ball on a cone and try to “erupt” it into the air with a quick underhand pass. Practices bumping and target accuracy.

14. Color Sprint Switch: Place six balls on one end of the gym. Call out a color, and students sprint to find and retrieve that color. Reinforces color recognition and sprinting.

15. Rainbow Roundabout: In small groups, students volley the ball in a circle and rotate after each pass. Develops coordination, teamwork, and lateral movement.