Sporting Goods : Wilson F1625 NCAA Supreme Game Football (Official Size)

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Sporting Goods : Wilson F1625 NCAA Supreme Game Football (Official Size)

Wilson F1625 NCAA Supreme Game Football (Official Size)

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MSRP Price: $15.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1091





Amazon Maximum Age: 15 years
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Binding: Sports
Product Brand: Wilson
EAN: 0026388836765
Label: Wilson
Product Manufacturer: Wilson
Material Type: rubber
Model: F1625
Publisher: Wilson
Release Date: April 04, 2006
Ranking: 1091
Studio: Wilson


Product facts:
  • Official size and weight.
  • Deeper pebbles and firmer texture.







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Item Description:
The Wilson® NCAA® Supreme official football boasts a technologically advanced sewn sponge rubber cover and is double-laced with a failsafe lockstitch construction. It's designed for recreational use and displays an NCAA® logo.



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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - So good it hurts
This ball has a great grip and the quality of the ball is awsome. Only set back is after playing with it for so long, it can create blisters



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Affordable product
I had ordered these footballs to be used as centerpieces for a themed event. They were great. Out of 20 balls, only 1 was flat when it arrived. This is a really nice product especially for the price.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Too long to ship
I assume the item is fine, but why would it take more than a month to arrive?



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