Questions about balls

Whether a ball is machine-stitched or hand-stitched has no bearing on the quality of the ball. A machine-sewn balls will always have a final hand-sewn seam.
A football of official weight and size meets the standards set by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). A Rugby ball of official weight and size meets the standards set by the IRB.
In-house pad printing: 1 to 3 colours (provided that the colours do not touch) Special production : max. 6 full colours printed on the lines (no digital printing)
In-house pad printing up to 8 cm x 4 cm, dimensions adjusted to the shape of the logo. In Special Manufacturing, it is possible to print the entire surface of the balloon, the panels being printed before being sewn.
For mini balls, 0.2 or 0.3 bar should be used. For official size balls, 0.6 bar should be used.
In the case of internally stamped balls, it is not recommended to deflate the balls as this can damage the marking. It is, however, possible to partially deflate them. This service is chargeable.
In the case of ‘in-house pad printing’, the balls must be delivered inflated and postage costs are extra, at the customer's expense. In the case of a special manufacture, the balls are delivered uninflated, in an individual polybag FRANCO one point in metropolitan France. (an inflation needle is available as an option). It is also possible to inflate balls that arrive uninflated from the factory - an option that incurs inflation costs and additional SHIPPING COSTS (to be calculated according to the number of balls to be sent and the delivery address).