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2012 Spalding Team Sports Catalog Spalding is in the game for keeps. Dedicated to the sport–to the pure passion of it–nothing but our total commitment ever hits the courts and fields of play. No compromises. No flash. No hype. Just honest passion for pure play. Serious athletes know that nobody else is inside their game, or changing it with the newest technology available. Nobody but Spalding. TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE Trademarks owned by Russell Brands, LLC, or its affiliates. © 2011 Russell Brands, LLC. TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE Basketball 4-7 Football 8-11 Volleyball 12-15 Soccer 16-17 Coaching Accessories 16-18 Softball 19 Baseball 20-21 Spalding Rookie Gear® 22-23 3 Ofcial Game Ball Ofcial Game Ball Practice Play Ofcial Game Ball Practice Play BASKETBALL Recreational Use Practice Play Recreational Use Recreational Use Ofcial Game Ball Laminated Basketball Construction A type of basketball where panels of leather or composite leather are affixed onto a rubber carcass. Typically Practice Play associated with higher end, better feeling basketballs 1 Bladder • Most inner part of the ball that actually holds the Air (maintains pressure) Recreational Use 2 Windings • Adds structural integrity and durability to the ball (keeps ball round) 3 Carcass • Provides Structure for The Inner Components 4 Cover • Provides the grip, feel, and aesthetic appeal 4 MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE TF–1000 LEGACY • Exclusive ZK Composite Leather for advanced moisture management • Soft Carcass and deep channels for better feel and playability • 100% Nylon Windings for improved structural integrity • 85% Butyl Rubber Bladder for improved air retention • Laser Engraving Available Size 29.5" Size 28.5" Size 27.5" ITEM 74-7168 ITEM 74-7358 ITEM 74-7538 TF–1000 • Exclusive ZK Composite Leather for improved moisture management • 100% Nylon Windings for improved structural integrity • 85% Butyl Rubber Bladder for improved air retention • Laser Engraving Available Size 29.5" Size 28.5" ITEM 74-7338 ITEM 74-7348 5 TF–TRAINER WEIGHTED • Exclusive ZK Composite Leather cover material TF–TRAINER OVERSIZED • Weighs 2x more than a regulation ball to improve arm, wrist and finger strength for Size 29.5" improved dribbling, • Exclusive ZK ITEM 74-2638 passing and shooting Composite Leather • Laser Engraving cover material Available • 12% larger than a reg- ulation ball to improve shooting accuracy • Laser Engraving Size 33" Available ITEM 74-2658 MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE Size 28.5" ITEM 74-2648 TF–500 TF–250 • Composite Leather • Synthetic Leather cover cover • 60% Nylon/ • 100% Polyester 40% Polyester windings windings • 30% Butyl rubber • 60% Butyl rubber bladder bladder Size 29.5" Size 29.5" ITEM 64-4528 ITEM 74-3068 ADVANCED PERFORMANCE ADVANCED Size 28.5" Size 27.5" Size 28.5" Size 27.5" ITEM 64-4538 ITEM 74-7558 ITEM 74-3078 ITEM 74-3088 6 PERFORMANCE TF–150 BB AUTOGRAPH BALL • Rubber cover material • Composite cover • 100% Polyester • 100% Polyester windings windings • Natural rubber bladder • Natural rubber bladder Size 29.5" Size 29.5" ITEM 63-3648 ITEM 74-318 INFLATING NEEDLES SE ITEM 421-322 Size 28.5" Size 27.5" 12" DUAL ACTION PUMP ITEM 63-3658 ITEM 63-3668 WITH EXTENSION HOSE SE ITEM 421-045 REPLICA BALL TRUCK • Holds 15 full size basketballs • Chrome plated steel construction • Full swivel casters PLASTIC METAL SE ITEM 411-602 WHISTLE WHISTLE SE ITEM 421-323 SE ITEM 421-325 OFFICIAL BALL TRUCK • Holds 18 Full size basketballs • H e a v y D u t y p o w d e r - coated steel construction • Heavy Duty, locking full swivel casters DUFFLE ROLLING SE ITEM 411-202 BAG BALL BAG ITEM 68-431 ITEM 68-430 7 1 Bladder 4 Cover • Holds air and • Provides the feel, grip, tack, provides and aesthetic appeal resiliency FOOTBALL 2 Lining • Provides improved weight consistency and playability 3 SBR Foam Rubber Backing • Enhances overall feel of the ball and maintains a soft feel in cold conditions Ofcial Game Ball Ofcial Game Ball Ofcial Game Ball Practice Play Practice Play RecreationalPractice Play Use Recreational Use Recreational Use Ofcial Game Ball Practice Play 8 Recreational Use MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE TF-SB1 • Exclusive Spiral Balance technology for tighter and more accurate passes • Exclusive Horween "S" tack leather cover for improved grip • Lighter color for improved visibility • Rubberized laces with diamond cross weave design for improved grip • 4-ply water resistant lining maintains weight consistency in all weather conditions • 4-ply TPU bladder for improved Varsity Size air retention ITEM 72-6038 • Laser Engraving Available BALL BRUSH • Removes dirt • Enhances tack of leather footballs ITEM 68-458 J5V ADVANCE • SBR Foam backing for softer feel and improved handling • Rubberized laces with diamond cross weave design for improved grip • 4-ply water resistant lining maintains weight consistency in all weather conditions • 4-ply TPU bladder for improved air retention • Laser Engraving Available Varsity Size ITEM 62-8998 9 TF-SB1 SILVER • Exclusive Spiral Balance technology for tighter and more accurate passess • Select Grain Horween leather • 4-ply TPU bladder for improved air retention • TPR lace Varsity Size ITEM 72-6048 J5V SILVER • Select Grain Horween leather • TPR lace • 4-ply TPU bladder for improved air retention ADVANCED PERFORMANCE ADVANCED • Laser Engraving Available Varsity Size ITEM 62-9248 J5 LEATHER • Select Grain Horween leather • TPR lace • 4-ply TPU bladder for improved air retention • Laser Engraving Available Youth Size ITEM 62-9258 Pee Wee Size ITEM 62-9298 Junior Size ITEM 62-9238 10 ADVANCED PERFORMANCE ADVANCED J5 COMPOSITE • Composite leather cover • 3-Ply water resistant liner • 100% Butyl bladder Youth Size • TPR laces ITEM 62-8358 Varsity Size ITEM 62-8338 Junior Size Pee Wee Size ITEM 62-8348 ITEM 62-8368 ADVANCE COMPOSITE • Soft Tack composite leather cover • Foam backing provides improved grip Junior Size ITEM 72-6088 • Rubberized laces with diamond cross weave design for improved grip • Laminated construction maintains durability in all Varsity Size ITEM 62-9718 weather condtions Pee Wee Size ITEM 72-6098 PERFORMANCE J5 RUBBER AUTOGRAPH BALL • Rubber cover material • Composite laces • Composite leather with • Natural rubber bladder 3 blank white panels Varsity Size Varsity Size for autographs ITEM 62-8378 ITEM 72-6138 • Laser Engraving Available Youth Size Junior Size ITEM 62-8398 ITEM 62-8388 OFFICIAL BALL OF POP WARNER FOOTBALL POP WARNER POP WARNER LEATHER COMPOSITE • Select Grain Horween leather • Composite leather • TPR lace cover Youth Size • 4-Ply TPU bladder Youth Size • 100% Butyl bladder ITEM 62-9548 ITEM 62-9529 • TPR lace Junior Size Mitey Mite Size Junior Size Mitey Mite Size ITEM 62-9538 ITEM 62-9588 ITEM 62-9519 ITEM 62-9599 11 1 Bladder 3 Cover • Holds air and provides • Provides the feel, softness, resiliency and aesthetic appeal 2 Lining • Maintains Shape and Durability (keeps ball round) VOLLEYBALL Ofcial Game Ball Ofcial Game Ball Practice Play Ofcial Game Ball Practice Play Recreational Use Practice Play Recreational Use Recreational Use Ofcial Game Ball 12 Practice Play Recreational Use MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE TF–5000 • Select Leather Cover 2–Ply Soft Cloth Lining • 2–Ply Soft Cloth Lining For Improved Floating Butyl Bladder Structural Integrity Select Grade Leather • Floating Butyl Bladder White Navy/Silver/White Red/White/Blue Green/Black/White Item 62-7918 Item 62–7928 Item 72–0259 Item 72–0239 Black/Red/White Navy/White Red/White Pink/Black/White Item 72–0208 Item 72–0189 Item 72–0249 Item 72–0219 Green/White Maroon/White Royal/White Black/White Item 72–0898 Item 72–0888 Item 72–0918 Item 72–0878 Gold/White Orange/White Item 72–0938 Item 72–0928 13 TF–1500 • Composite Leather Cover • 2–Ply Soft Cloth Lining For Improved Structural Integrity • Floating Butyl Bladder White Navy/Silver/White Red/White Red/White/Blue Navy/White Item 62–7958 Item 62–7969 Item 72–0089 Item 72–0139 Item 72–0079 ADVANCED PERFORMANCE ADVANCED Dark Green/Black/White Black/Red/White Dark Green/White Maroon/White Royal/White Item 72–0149 Item 72–0099 Item 72–0958 Item 72–0968 Item 72–0988 Black/White Gold/White Light Orange/White Item 72–0948 Item 72–1008 Item 72–0978 TF–1500 NEVERFLAT® NEVERFLAT® Air Retention System Floating Butyl Bladder • Exclusive NEVERFLAT® technology NitroFlate® Molecules provides maximum air retention Air Molecules 2–Ply Soft Cloth Lining • Composite leather cover Soft Touch Composite Leather • 2–Ply soft cloth lining White Item 72-060 14 PERFORMANCE TF–LITE ALL COURT • Composite leather cover • Lighter than standard • Butyl bladder volleyballs • Designed for children 12 and under • Composite leather cover • 2–Ply soft cloth lining White White Item 62-7478 Item 62–7779 VOLLEYCADDY • Exclusive cart/carry system • Use as on–court volleyball cart and collapses for easy transportation • Kit includes nylon bag with carry strap • Holds up to 8 volleyballs Item 72-026 VOLLEYBALL CART • Holds up to 24 volleyballs • Chrome plated frame with wheels • Collapsible with nylon carrying bag Item 62-749 15 1 Bladder 2 Lining • Holds air and provides resiliency • Maintains Shape and Durability (keeps ball round) SOCCER 3 Cover • Provides the feel, softness, and aesthetic appeal AGES UNDER 8 AGES 8 THRU 11 AGES 12 & OLDER 16 MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE TF–5000 • Hand stitched PU cover for maximum durability • Latex bladder for softer play Size 5 Item 64-7929 ADVANCED PERFORMANCE ADVANCED TF–3000 • Thermally bonded PU cover provides increased durability and decreased water absorption • 100% Butyl bladder Size 5 Item 64-8358 PERFORMANCE TF–1500 Size 4 • Machine stitched Item 64-7939 composite cover • 100% Butyl bladder Size 5 Size 3 Item 64-7919 Item 64-7949 17 PUB TABLE SE Item 68-485 MESH BAG Item 68-429 COACHING ACCESSORIES SPORTS TABLE SE Item 421-355 NBA PAD HOLDER 8.5" x 11" Orange Item 67-801 8.5" x 11" Black Item 68-457 18 SOFTBALL 22 State High School Adoptions - More than any other brand.
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