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Size 9 American Type Rugby Professional Training Football
Size 9 American Type Rugby Professional Training Football
Item #UPXI846
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Size 9, professional-grade PU construction — this premium training football performs on the field and stands out as a client gift. Screen print, full-color digital, or laser engrave your mark. Rush delivery available. Get a free proof before you pay. MOQ: 50.
Specifications
| Material | Pu |
| Dimensions | 12 x 6.5 x 6.5 in |
| Weight | 0.89 lb |
| Production Time | 7 business days |
| Packaging | Box, Bulk, Poly Bag |
Volume Pricing
| Quantity | Price Per Unit | Savings |
|---|---|---|
| 50+ units | $20.367 | — |
| 100+ units | $19.117 | 6% OFF |
| 250+ units | $18.033 | 11% OFF |
| 500+ units | $15.4 | 24% OFF |
| 1000+ units | $14.6 | 28% OFF |
| 2000+ units | $13.6 | 33% OFF |
| 5000+ units | $12.75 | 37% OFF |
| 8000+ units | $11.9 | 42% OFF |
Contact us for custom quotes on larger orders.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum order?
The minimum order is 50 footballs.
What decoration methods are available?
Screen printing, full-color digital printing, and laser engraving are all supported. Laser engraving delivers a permanent, premium look especially well-suited for client gifts and awards.
What is the lead time?
Standard production is 7 business days. Rush orders are accepted — contact us to confirm availability for tight deadlines.
What is the ball made of?
The ball is made from PU (polyurethane) leather — durable, responsive, and built for professional training use.
What color options are there?
This football comes in standard Brown — the classic American football colorway.
How does the proof process work?
A free proof is provided before production begins. For print methods, you receive a digital mockup; for laser engraving, we confirm the layout before any cutting begins.
Frequently asked questions
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What decoration methods are available?
What is the lead time?
What is the ball made of?
What color options are there?
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