Puma Serie A 23-24 Hi-Vis Winter Ball Released
Winter is coming and Lega Serie A x Puma has introduced the Puma Orbita Serie A 2023-2024 Hi-Vis Winter Ball.
Puma Serie A 23-24 Hi-Vis Winter Ball
As is tradition, the Puma Serie A 23-24 Winter Ball has a striking hi-vis look. The Serie A 23-24 Hi-Vis Ball has a main colour of yellow combined with pink, blue and mint green accents.
The design of the Puma 2023-2024 Hi-Vis Serie A ball is similar to the official Serie A 23-24 ball.
Inspired by Italy's rich heritage in motorsport, the design of the Puma 2023-2024 Hi-Vis Serie A ball is similar to the official Serie A 23-24 ball, with a unique design of 12 large star-shaped panels to reduce the number of line connectors, allowing for a better connection to the ball.
Tech-wise, the new Puma Serie A 2023-2024 winter ball is also the same as last season. The Puma Orbita uses cutting-edge technology to create an optimal ball that maintains its shape and allows for less water absorption. This means it provides a firmer feel and improved rebound consistency. Plus, the 1.2 mm 3D textured PU surface improves aerodynamics and increases abrasion and wear resistance, prolonging the ball's durability.
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