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Nike Maxim Ball

Item #32932
  1. Take it to the Max
  2. $149.99
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Take it to the Max

Play like the pros with a premium match ball for top flight players, the Nike Maxim.

COVER: 32 panels of 5-layer textured casing allow the ball to carve through the air for more accurate shots and passes with a natural touch.

Micro-textured cover provides a great feel on the ball for the best grip and control.

Cross-linked nitrogen-expanded foam offers exceptional shape retention and durability.

Perfect sphericity gives the ball a truer, faster flight.

BLADDER: 6-wing carbon latex air chamber provides explosive acceleration.

FIFA approved.

Note: All of our balls are shipped deflated. This helps in keeping our shipping costs low, savings that we can pass on to you.

Standard Ball Sizing

Size 5: ages 12 and up

Size 4: ages 8-12

Size 3: ages 8 and under

Size 1: skills/practice


Juega como los profesionales con el Maxim de Nike, el balón oficial de las mejores ligas europeas. CUBIERTA: Cinco capas de material con textura y 32 paneles que permiten al balón seguir una trayectoria más certera y pases más naturales. Su cubierta con micro textura brinda el mejor agarre y control. Espuma expandida con nitrógeno y cruzada que ayuda a retener mejor su forma y hacerlo más duradero. Vuelo más certero y veloz gracias a su forma esférica perfecta. VEJIGA: Cámara de aire de látex de carbono de seis aletas que brinda una aceleración explosiva. Aprobado por FIFA.

Rules of the Game: The distance between the posts of an official goal is 8 yards (7.32 m) and the distance from the lower edge of the crossbar to the ground is 8 feet (2.44 m). The mascots for the 1974 FIFA World Cup in West Germany were two boy characters named Tip and Tap. The mascot for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France was a cockerel (or rooster) named Footix. The African Cup of Nations, the main international football competition in Africa, was first held in 1957. Substitutions were allowed for the first time in the 1970 World Cup.
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