adidas World Cup 2010 Final Glider Soccer Ball | 
| Brand: adidas Category: Sports
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 60809
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Size: Large Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 1 x 1 x 1
Model: E41989 ASIN: B002N1F0FY
Release Date: May 1, 2010
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| Features:
| • | Official soccer ball of World Cup 2010 final | | • | Nylon-wound carcass/TPU blend ensures durability | | • | Butyl bladder offers superior air retention | | • | Excels in all weather and field conditions | | • | Machine-stitched for added durability |
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Product Description #41989 Multi surface, all condition ball with the same design as adidas' official 2010 FIFA World Cup Final match ball. The name Jo'bulani is a direct tribute to host city Johannesburg, while the Jo'bulani's golden design honors the prestige of the match and that golden FIFA World Cup Trophy that every player in the world longs to hoist. The Final will be held on July 11, 2010 and we, along with the rest of the world, will be watching.
Amazon.com Product Description The official ball for the big game in South Africa, the adidas World Cup 2010 Final Glider soccer ball commands your attention. The Final Glider features a nylon-wound carcass paired with a TPU casing for a soft touch and high durability. The ball's butyl bladder, meanwhile, offers superior air retention, helping the ball stay inflated over time. Most importantly, the multi-surface ball delivers a great performance in all weather and field conditions. The Final Glider's construction breaks down to 60 percent thermoplastic elastomerics, 30 percent thermoplastic polyurethane, and 10 percent polyester. About adidas The vision of company founder Adolf Dassler long ago became reality, and his corporate philosophy the guiding principle for succeeding generations. The idea was as simple as it was brilliant. Adi Dassler's aim was to provide every athlete with the best possible equipment. It all began in 1920, when Adi Dassler made his first shoes using the few materials available after the First World War. The adidas name dates back to 1948, deriving from the first two syllables of Adi Dassler's first and last name. One year later, Adi Dassler registered the Three Stripes as a trademark. After a period spanning almost 70 years, the Dassler Family withdrew from adidas in 1989, and the enterprise was transformed into a corporation ("Aktiengesellschaft"). French-born Robert Louis-Dreyfus was chairman of the executive board from April 1993 to March 2001. It was he who initiated adidas' flotation on the stock market in November 1995. adidas--a name that stands for competence in all sectors of sport around the globe. Today, the adidas product range extends from shoes, apparel and accessories for basketball, soccer, fitness and training to adventure, trail, and golf.
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| Customer Reviews: Decent ball... July 29, 2010 Benjamin Otieno I didnt expect much, since it was only $15. Its not a ball I plan to take outdoors so this works well for me. However, one thing that caught my attention in that this is a Jobulani, not a Jabulani.
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