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P.J. Baker
09-01-2002, 16:31
We just purchased a bunch of soccer balls from the Spaulding Factory outlet in Chicopee, MA. We only paid $2.50 each - that is not a typo. Apparently they are left over from some sort of promotion. Here is the info I have:

The Spalding Factory Outlet, 521 Meadow Street, Chicopee, MA 01013
(1.413.322.2056) has 3,000 #5 soccer balls available at a cost of $2.50 per
ball. These are stitched balls manufactured in Pakistan and have latex
bladders. They are 28 grams heavier than the BOM Puma ball and are not
guaranteed to conform to the International Performance Specifications but
appear to be a low cost alternative which is readily available. The inflation nipple is not
recessed as well as the BOM ball and the surface finish is slightly
smoother. Please use your own judgement whether these balls will meet your
needs.

Spauding told us they would ship just about anywhere.

I've attched a picture of the ball.

Good Luck!

P.J.

Mike Martus
09-01-2002, 20:50
Please remember that while they may be a size 5 they are not the same as the balls (Puma) that FIRST is using. That may cause you a problem because of the ball surface.

All soccer balls are not equal.

Jeff Waegelin
09-01-2002, 21:18
Originally posted by Mike Martus
All soccer balls are not equal.

True, but they are close. Unless your robot requires exact tolerances (big no-no), a ball that is a little off spec shouldn't matter. In any case, they should be closer to spec than the eggs we've used in past years.

Elgin Clock
09-01-2002, 23:50
Snack Pack??? Like the Hunt's Snack Pack Pudding???? I think I remember that promotion!!!

Cool Beans!

D.J. Fluck
10-01-2002, 16:31
Originally posted by Jeff Waegelin

True, but they are close.

That’s not necessarily true.... different companies use different pressures....if they want to be considered a FIFA approved ball it must be within certain pressure limits and diameters....but FIFA is really lenient on the rules....as long as it comes withing about 6-8 PSI well its ok...(thats a rough estimate)

Basically what im trying to say is that maybe the ball you bought recommends a higher or lower PSI then what FIRST's balls are using....but you must be careful because the ball may not work right if you try to adjust the PSI to FIRST specs...If its not made for FIRST specs...practice runs with your robot may not be completely accurate


Ohby the way, FIFA is the organization that runs professional soccer all over the globe

team222badbrad
10-01-2002, 18:41
Is it true that the soccer balls that first is going to use cost 80$$$???????

If so thats a major rip off!!!!!!!

Clark Gilbert
10-01-2002, 19:21
Last time i'm answering a question about soccer ball size/brand/price/where to get them....

Online u can buy them for $14.99....so your rumor is incorrect.....even some of the best balls dont cost $81....


:)

Mike Martus
10-01-2002, 19:49
I purchased 20 balls (orange of course ) and they were exact units. $15 plus shipping at "Soccer World".

D.J. Fluck
10-01-2002, 20:48
Those balls may have been $80 when they first came out...they are nice balls....

they now are out of production...from what i can tell