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Perfect your accuracy and shots with this FIPJP-approved stainless steel boule designed by our team of passionate players.

BENEFITS

Compatibility

This boule can be picked up with a magnetic boule lifter.

Cushioning

Low bounce, even on challenging, rocky terrains.

Traction

This untreated stainless steel boule gives you a good grip.

Impact resistance

This semi-soft 39 HRC (124kg/mm²) stainless steel boule is scratch resistant

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

AVAILABLE SIZES

Range of diameters and weights:

- 72 mm - 680 g / 700 g

- 73 mm - 680 g / 700 g

- 74 mm - 680 g / 700 g

- 75 mm - 680 g / 700 g

- 76 mm - 700 g

HARDNESS

SEMI-SOFT stainless steel petanque boule

Dampening

The heat treatment used provides this stainless steel boule with optimal cushioning

MACHINING THE SHELL'S INTERIOR

The interior of the half shells has been machined before assembly to remove all metal residue and to ensure uniform thickness. This process greatly improves the boule's balance during play.

How to choose the right petanque boules

You should choose your petanque boule based on several factors.



Your playing style (pointer, shooter, all-rounder) will determine:

- the required bounce quality (hard, semi-soft, soft or very soft)

- the weight of your boule (heavier for pointers and lighter for shooters)



The size of your hand will determine the diameter of the boule.

What does hardness mean for a petanque boule?

The boule's hardness is expressed in the ROCKWELL HRC unit or in kg/mm². For example, 39 HRC corresponds to 124 kg/mm². The higher the number, the harder the boule. The harder the boule, the less likely it is to get damaged, and the higher its elasticity, and vice versa. Regular players who use soft boules should consider frequently changing their boules to avoid undermining their game.

How competition-approved KOODZA petanque boules are made

Our competition boules are hollow. These are the steps of our manufacturing process:

- A lump of steel heated to +/- 1000 C° is flattened and then stamped or forged into a hemisphere.

- These hemispheres are machined inside, welded together, and rotated until they are spherical.

- The boule is then engraved, baked, and dipped into water, which will determine its hardness.

- Finally, they are polished or varnished and then inspected.

How to clean your petanque boules?

After each match, wipe off dust with a clean cloth. Once a month, oil your petanque boules to prevent them from rusting. Cleaning regularly lengthens the lifespan of your petanque boules while also ensuring the quality of your match.

Tips for storage and maintenance

Storage tips

Store boules in a dry place.

Restrictions on use

Keep away from intense heat, like barbecue grills.

TESTS AND WARRANTY

Test product

The petanque boules are both tested in our labs and durably on practice pistes by our community of enthusiasts.

Warranty

2 Years

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We trust our users to grade and approve our petanque boules. We carefully consider the opinions and scores given on our products and take the appropriate action if these evaluations are not satisfactory. You can therefore consult the scores given by our customers on the PI boules below. You can even contribute to their improvement by share your own review.