A while back, I got into playing basketball with some friends. We were all pretty new to it, but we had a blast learning the ropes. Decided to get my own ball, so I could practice whenever I wanted.

After some quick online searching, I stumbled upon this Nivia basketball, size 5. The reviews seemed decent, and the price was right, so I pulled the trigger and ordered one.
Unboxing and First Impressions
When the package arrived, I was eager to check it out. Tore open the box, and there it was – a bright, shiny Nivia basketball. It felt good in my hands, with a nice grip.
- Size: 5, just as advertised.
- Material: Seemed like some kind of rubber.
- Color: Yellow.
I also ordered a pump separately, which was a good call because the ball arrived deflated. Pumped it up, and it held air just fine. No leaks or anything.
Testing It Out
I took the ball to the local court to give it a proper test run. Started with some basic dribbling drills. The ball bounced well on the concrete surface and felt comfortable to handle.
Then I moved on to shooting. The grip was solid, which helped with my aim (well, as much as my beginner skills allowed). The ball flew through the air nicely and landed in the hoop a few times, which was a win in my book.

Final Thoughts
Overall, I’m pretty happy with this Nivia basketball. It’s a solid choice for a beginner like me. I’ve been using it for a few weeks now, and it’s holding up well. It gets the job done, and I can definitely recommend it to anyone looking for an affordable and reliable basketball, especially if you’re just starting out.
I also found out that this ball is made in India. Thought that was kind of cool. And it says it’s good for ages 6-10, but hey, I’m way older than that, and I’m enjoying it just fine. Guess you’re never too old to learn something new, right?
It was under 500 rupees, and they even delivered it for free. Can’t beat that!
It says on the package that it is suitable for hard surfaces, and also ideal for training and matches.
I saw other people talking about the Nivia Europa and the Nivia Regular, but I went with this one, and no regrets so far.

Well, that’s my experience with the Nivia basketball size 5. Hope this helps anyone out there who’s in the market for a new ball. Happy hooping!