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Mitre 1995-2000 Premier League 'Ultimax' Ball Relaunched

Mitre has reissued the 1995-2000 Premier League football, the Mitre Ultimax as part of a special 1995 collection.

The Mitre Ultimax is one of the most iconic balls in history. The Mitre Ultimax was the first ever ball to be recorded at over 100mph, used by leading goal scorers including Alan Shearer, Robbie Fowler and Michael Owen.

Mitre Ultimax '95 Football - White/Black/Blue

The new Ultimax balls are made with the same materials and hand-stitched to the same exacting standards of the original. Of course, the ball lacks the Premier League logo as Mitre has been not the league's ball sponsor for 20 years.

Each ball comes in its own presentation box with a certificate and is individually numbered.

Mitre Ultimax '95 Football - Features

  • Limited Edition Of Just 600 Balls
  • Hand Stitched
  • Gloss Finish
  • 26 Panel Football
  • Size 5 (14rs+)
  • Presentation box with incorporated stand
  • Certificate of authenticity
  • Price: 130 GBP

The Mitre Ultimax '95 Football retails at a price of £130.00. The ball is limited to just pieces gloabally.

Mitre '95 Collection

The special Mitre '95 collection that was released together with the ball includes 6 items in total - one jacket, two cotton shirts and three balls (OMB remake, replica remake and cheap standard ball).

Mitre ’95 Home Full Zip Track Jacket – £34.00

Mitre ’95 Cotton T-Shirt Black – £22.00

Mitre ‘95 Cotton T-Shirt White – £22.00

Mitre Ultimax Replica '95 Football - £27.00

Mitre Impel '95 Football - £10.00

Do you like the Mitre Ultimax 1995 ball? Would you like Mitre to sponsor a big league again? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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