GEOLOGIC

3 BOULES DE PÉTANQUE COMPETITION HARD ALPHA

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Improve your accuracy and get closer to the jack. This approved triplette is hollow and made of carbon steel.

The tough, forgiving pétanque boule! Available in 2 diameters and 2 weights, this boule will help you progress and enable you to take part in tournaments and competitions.

  • 72mm 690 Grooved In stock
  • 74 MM 690 Smooth In stock
  • 74 MM 710 Striée In stock

PRODUCT BENEFITS

Impact resistance

This 45 HRC (> 146 kg/mm²) hard ball is highly resistant to impact.

Amortization

Moderate bounce, versatile ball suitable for learning about competition.

Compatibility

This ball can be lifted with a ball pick-up magnet.

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3 BOULES DE PÉTANQUE COMPÉTITION DURES ALPHA
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3 BOULES DE PÉTANQUE COMPETITION HARD ALPHA
3 BOULES DE PÉTANQUE COMPETITION HARD ALPHA
3 BOULES DE PÉTANQUE COMPETITION HARD ALPHA

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

AVAILABLE SIZES

Diameter and weight variations:

- 70.5 mm - 670 g - smooth
- 72 mm - 690 g - smooth and ribbed
- 74 mm - 690 g - smooth and ribbed

HARDNESS

Boule de pétanque DURE

CONTENTS

3 pétanque balls and 1 jack.

How to choose the right pétanque boule?

Choose the pétanque boule that's right for you based on several criteria.

Your type of game (pointer, shooter, middle) will determine:
- the quality of bounce you're looking for (hard, 1/2 soft, soft or very soft boule)
- the weight of your boule (heavier for pointers and lighter for shooters)

The size of your hand will determine the diameter of the boule.

What does the hardness of a pétanque ball mean?

Ball hardness is expressed in ROCKWELL "HRC" units or kg/mm².
For example, 45 HRC corresponds to 146 kg/mm².

The higher the number, the harder the ball. The harder the ball, the less damage it suffers, but the more it bounces, and vice versa.

How are GEOLOGIC competition-approved boules made?

Our competition boules are hollow. Here are the stages in our manufacturing process:
- A slab of steel heated to +/- 1000°C is flattened, then stamped or forged to shape a 1/2 sphere.
- These 1/2 spheres are then machined on the inside, welded and turned to obtain the spherical shape.
- The boule is engraved, baked and then soaked in baths that determine its hardness.
- Finally, it is polished or varnished and checked.

How to care for pétanque boules?

At the end of each game, remove the dust with a clean cloth. Once a month, oil the boules to prevent rust. Regular maintenance will extend the life of your pétanque boules, while preserving their playing qualities.

Warranty

2 years

COMPOSITIONS / ADVICE

Composition

Main body 100% steel

STOCK TIPS

Store balls in a dry place.

Restrictions

Do not expose to intense heat such as a barbecue grill.

TESTS

Petanque boules are tested both in our laboratories and on the practice fields by our community of enthusiasts.

Approved by

We trust our users to rate and approve our pétanque boules. We take into account the reviews and ratings left on our products, and act accordingly when their evaluation is not satisfactory. You can therefore consult the notes issued by our customers on the ALPHA boules below and why not participate in its improvement by also sharing your opinion.

USER REVIEWS

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