Gilbert GTR-3000 Wau Bulan - Official Development Ball of Malaysia Rugby (Size 5)
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H**h
Item: Size 5
Delivery laju. Bola sampai dalam keadaan sangat baik. Grip sangat sesuai untuk training. Thank you!
November 10, 2024
M**
Item: Size 5
CharacteristicsοΌgrip bagus
MaterialοΌsedap
SizeοΌ5
May 29, 2024
S**l o** F**
Item: Size 5
Brg smpi n kualiti baik
June 27, 2024
M**d R**n
Item: Size 5
Good product
October 9, 2024
R**a
Item: Size 5
Mantapππ»
1w ago
p**
Item: Size 5
mantap
August 2, 2024
k**r
Item: Size 5
good
August 15, 2024
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Product description
Official Malaysia Rugby balls by Gilbert. This range of rugby balls has been fully endorsed by the Malaysian Rugby Union and will be used by players, coaches and clubs across the entire country. The GTR-3000 will serve as the Official Development Ball of Malaysia Rugby.
The Gilbert GTR 3000 features the company's newly patented Tri-Grip triangular surface grip pattern. The innovative new grip represents a major step forward in ball grip technology. Tests have shown that this new more defined pattern is hard wearing, and allows players more surface area contact with the ball when handling.
The new Malaysia Rugby Wau Bulan series was developed locally in-house at Kuckreja. The design took over a year to complete, and offers charming yet striking elements of Wau Bulan design.
"As in all things of beauty, culture and art, there are no walls; only bridges. We celebrate our cultural diversity as all Malaysians past and present and we articulate and develop it in the lifestyle of our people.
To create, to share, to revitalise. That is the universal language of timeless art, all adapted from the entire cultural landscape of the country and presented totally as ours and that transcends all borders and social, religious and class levels."