Gator Skin 6' Softi Ball (Pk/6)

Sporting Goods : Gator Skin 6' Softi Ball (Pk/6)

Gator Skin 6' Softi Ball (Pk/6)

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 : Gator Skin 6' Softi Ball (Pk/6)
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Gator
EAN: 0851445823392
Label: S&S Worldwide
Manufacturer: S&S Worldwide
Publisher: S&S Worldwide
Studio: S&S Worldwide



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Product DescriptionWe're so sure that our Gator Skin balls are the highest-quality coated foam balls on the market, we back it up with an unconditional 4-year guarantee! The tactile, non-sting coating makes them easy to grip, and the coating is so durable, it's virtually tear-proof! No more red marks from the stinging hit of a vinyl- coated or rubber ball, so everyone can play at ease and gain confidence. That means more fun during more activities. Gator Skin is simply your best choice! Set of size 6' diameter balls, constructed with a low bounce, low density foam (25kg/m3), one in each of our Spectrum colors.















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