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The ball Obut RCC was designed for petanque players seeking to improve their individual performance. Its efficiency with full iron fire as well as with leaded points makes it a good ball multipurpose. Nevertheless, although it is intended for all categories of players, it remains particularly popular among shooters.
RCC refers to Carbon Controlled Rebond. This latest generation of high-end triplettes Obut uses a new carbon steel, thus providing anti-rebond properties and excellent cushioning to the ball petanque. In addition, the brand has integrated cutting-edge technology into the process. This treatment inevitably prolongs the life of the patientObut RCC amortized +.
Designed for intensive use, this model ball benefits from a finish with "soft grenade". The presence of micro-beads optimizes the hook without being unpleasant to the touch. The ball Obut RCC also benefits from remarkably controlled balancing. Results: it has excellent performance on difficult terrain.
Colors: Satin black
Subject matter: Carbon alloy steel
Hardness: Amorti + ball behaves like a ball very tender while displaying the hardness of a half-tender)
Diameter: 72 mm to 76 mm
Weight: 680 g to 710 g
Guarantee: 3 years
Approved by FFPJP Obut RCC amortized + may surprise at the beginning. However, only a few shots are needed to familiarize yourself with the ball. It should be noted that when purchased, this triplette comes with a coloured pig and a chamoisine.
The balls carbon steel are subject to oxidation. Although rust can be appreciated by a handful of players, it is not unanimous. Regular maintenance is then required to avoid training.
After some petanque, wipe your balls using a chamoisin. Then wash them with a soap sponge. Rinse and dry. Finish with oil or vaseline.