This balloon has a story for you HYBRIDE 2
It was by observing soccer players on the pitch that our design team came up with the Hybrid 2 soccer.
A patented technology enabling us to obtain an even more reliable and comfortable ball, combined with a cloth wrap bladder for great sphericity and technicality.
The strength of our balloons
We have developed a tool that enables us to characterize the resistance of our footballs.
Defects that appear in use are identified and evaluated through a series of laboratory tests.
These tests enable us to compare the overall resistance of our footballs with those available on the market.
Our ambition: to have the most resistant products on the market.
A beach ball?
We know that trajectory stability is very important, whether for players and/or goalkeepers, particularly for long play or shots. To guarantee maximum stability, we have changed the construction of the outer shell. Traditionally designed with 32 panels, we have developed the MATCH BALL with 24 identical panels. This improves the ball's stability in the air, making it more pleasant to play.
Too light? Too heavy? The weight is standardized...
This ball weighs between 410g and 450g (size 5) and meets official FIFA standards.
FIFA QUALITY certification.
What size, what circumference?
The size of this ball is between 68.0cm and 70.0cm (size 5) and meets official FIFA standards.
FIFA QUALITY certification.
A round ball, really?
Here's the sphericity test:
Variation of the measured average: maximum 1.8% (FIFA QUALITY approval).
We measure the sphericity of the ball at 4,500 different points and look at the deviations observed.
If the deviation exceeds 1.8% (FIFA QUALITY standard), our engineers are tasked with improving the sphericity to guarantee a regular rebound.
Maximum pressure loss test: we tell you...
Here's the pressure loss test:
We inflate the balloon to the recommended pressure (i.e. 0.8 bar).
72 hours later, the balloon should have lost no more than 15% of its pressure, i.e. around 0.1 bar (FIFA QUALITY certification). The pressure after 72 hours should therefore be around 0.7 bar.
This also means that it's perfectly normal for a balloon to lose pressure after a few days.
We also tested the balloon's water absorption...
Here's the water absorption test:
In the laboratory, we simulate playing conditions in the rain by soaking the ball in 2 cm of water on a pivoting support while applying 250 compressions.
At the end of the test, the ball must not have gained more than 10% of its weight (FIFA QUALITY certification).
When the rebound goes, everything goes
Here's the bounce test:
The ball is dropped 10 times onto a steel plate from a height of 2 metres.
The variation in bounce height must be between 125 and 155 cm, with a maximum difference of 10 cm between the highest and lowest bounces per ball.
Not bad at all!
The most demanding test we put this ball through is the machine kick test.
The ball must withstand 2,500 kicks against an inclined concrete surface at 50km/h from a distance of 2.5m.
At the end of this test, we check:
- the general condition of the ball: the seams must withstand this test
- the circumference: it must not have increased by more than 1.5 cm
- the sphericity: it must not have varied by more than 1.8%
- the pressure: the ball must not have lost more than 12.5%.
And what do you think?
Your opinions are essential, and help us to continually improve our products.
Many thanks in advance for sharing your experiences.
The history of our balloon range
The ball range has been coded with 244 European soccer players: colors, names, an easier understanding of each model has been chosen with this community.
FIFA approved, these balls reveal a move upmarket in terms of use and technicality (Training, Club, Match, Pro Ball).
More resistance, a better feel to get closer and closer to the official ball that treads the lawns of Ligue 1 Uber Eats and Ligue 2 BKT.