PENN Racquetballs, Ultra Blue

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PENN Racquetballs, Ultra Blue

from: Frescobol-USA



 : PENN Racquetballs, Ultra Blue
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Penn
Label: Frescobol-USA
Manufacturer: Frescobol-USA
Publisher: Frescobol-USA
Studio: Frescobol-USA



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Product DescriptionOfficial ball of the USRA. Two pressureless ultra-blue racquetballs. For long, lively, consistent play! #1 ball recommended for Brazilian Frescobol. Made in USA.




Features:
  • Official ball of the USRA.
  • #1 ball recommended for Brazilian Frescobol.
  • PENN Double Performance Guarantee.
  • Made in the USA.
  • Fast Shipping.













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