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The Oddeka brand has made an entry noticed in the bouliste universe by offering two models of petanque balls. Among these are the ball Oddeka Zeus Inox. Just like its carbon steel counterpart, it is a very tender triplet. It is thus carved for shooters as well as pointers appreciating lead-ups. It's a "adapted" ball for shooting or boosting on difficult terrain.
Oddeka is a sign 100% French. His petanque balls are designed to accompany the gamers of petanque in competition. The stainless steel used in its manufacture is of very good quality. Also, its manufacture highlights a modern technology, typical of the new generation balls.
As a result, the triplet shows a very low back, a feature appreciated by the shooters. The Oddeka Zeus Inox ball is, among other things, very well balanced and above all. Hot boiled proposal: These are "tomates"... under heard very advantageous. This triplet is available at Pétanque web.
Colour: Garnished or white "colour" depending on its manufacture
Material: stainless steel
Hardness: Very tender (110 kg/mm2)
Diameter: 72 to 76 mm
Weight: from 670 to 720 g
Warranty: 2 years
The Oddeka Zeus Inox meet all the criteria of a competition ball. They are FFPJP approved. In addition, the surface of each sphere is coated with a varnish. If you prefer a natural look, dip your balls in Coca for 10 minutes. This superficial layer will disappear to give way to the color of stainless steel.
The Oddeka Zeus Inox petanque ball is easy to maintain as the inox does not rust. However, nothing prevents you from bringing out the shine of your triplet from time to time. To do this, start by dusting your petanque balls. Wash them with soapy water and dry well. Apply oil or fat will bring out their shine.