Ball seams: technical characteristics
Not all of our balls are made in the same way. A ball's panels can be machine stitched or hand stitched.
The entire 100 range is machine stitched. This helps make it possible to provide you with a ball that is excellent value-for-money.
The balls in our 300, 500 and 900 ranges are hand-stitched. This ensures better resistance to wear, better shape retention, and improved performance (grip and especially trajectory).
The perfect ball for regular passing and catching regularly.
This ball is ideal for regular and even frequent use in training and matches. It is made with two different grains, providing it with excellent grip, particularly for long passes, even when playing in bad weather conditions. Ball touch and feel is enhanced by three lamination layers plus a layer of neoprene. You'll enjoy better ball handling as well as increased dexterity during play.
A ball designed for matches and kicking.
Do you play matches every week? In that case, we recommend a heavier and more balanced ball for greater accuracy. In this ball we positioned the valve on the seam to improve its trajectory in flight. The bladder is "counter-balanced" by added weight on the side opposite the valve. This helps give the ball better balance and improves its flight trajectory, especially when kicked.
World Rugby standards
All of our balls comply with World Rugby regulations for match use.
For sizes 4 and 5, the ball must be oval-shaped and made up of four panels.
It weighs 420 g in size 4, and 450 g in size 5.
We recommend inflating it to 0.7 bar.
Choose the right size rugby ball.
There are different sizes of ball available.
For younger children (aged 5 to 9), choose a size 3 ball: lighter and easier to handle.
For children aged 10 to 14, go for a size 4 ball.
For anyone older than 14, choose a size 5 ball.
To help you, the size is written on the ball.
A co-design approach!
Our balls are designed in partnership with our technical partners Jean-Marc Doussain and Jonathan Wisniewski, who play professionally in the TOP14.
They help us improve our balls by getting involved at every stage of the design process, and by validating them during tests that reproduce real-life playing conditions.
Tips for storage and maintenance
Storage tips
Store in a dry place, keep away from the damp.
TESTS AND WARRANTY
Test product
Created in collaboration with our technical partners Jonathan Wisniewski and Jean Marc Doussain, flyhalf players in the TOP 14 rugby league. Tested by our partner club and rugby school (OMR: Olympique Marcquois Rugby).
To ensure good grip and a long-lasting ball, we recommend brushing the ball regularly to remove any mud, especially in winter.
Warranty
2 Years
Agree by
Complies with World Rugby and International Rugby Federation standards.