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Molten 3X3 Libertria PU Leather Basketball
- Top-quality shiny PU leather pebbled surface match ball, designed to represent the 33 urban game.
- This basketball is size 6, but with the weight of a larger/heavier size 7 basketball.
- Patented 12 panel Giugiaro design.
- Nylon wound butyl bladder.
- Official size and weight.
- Suitable for indoor and outdoor play.
- Inflation: All balls have the correct pressure printed around the valve. Correct ball inflation is important to maintain a technically superior product.
- Note: Over-inflation will damage the ball. When inflating the ball with a pump it is critical that the needle is lubricated before insertion.
- Top-quality shiny PU leather pebbled surface match ball, designed to represent the 33 urban game.
- This basketball is size 6, but with the weight of a larger/heavier size 7 basketball.
- Patented 12 panel Giugiaro design.
- Nylon wound butyl bladder.
- Official size and weight.
- Suitable for indoor and outdoor play.
- Inflation: All balls have the correct pressure printed around the valve. Correct ball inflation is important to maintain a technically superior product.
- Note: Over-inflation will damage the ball. When inflating the ball with a pump it is critical that the needle is lubricated before insertion.
$17.99
Original: $59.96
-70%Molten 3X3 Libertria PU Leather Basketball—
$59.96
$17.99Description
- Top-quality shiny PU leather pebbled surface match ball, designed to represent the 33 urban game.
- This basketball is size 6, but with the weight of a larger/heavier size 7 basketball.
- Patented 12 panel Giugiaro design.
- Nylon wound butyl bladder.
- Official size and weight.
- Suitable for indoor and outdoor play.
- Inflation: All balls have the correct pressure printed around the valve. Correct ball inflation is important to maintain a technically superior product.
- Note: Over-inflation will damage the ball. When inflating the ball with a pump it is critical that the needle is lubricated before insertion.

















