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World Cup 2010 Jabaluni Ball Has Four Triangular Design Elements On A White Background

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

Jabulani Ball

Jabulani from Zulu language, one of the eleven languages that use in South Africa, it’s means to celebrate, and the the Jabulani’s design has eleven colors to honor those eleven communities and eleven languages of South Africa, and the eleven players on a team.

Jabulani built with 8 new thermally bonded, spherically shaped, and 3 D EVA & TPU panels, the Jabulani has been developed with a new technology that call Grip’n'Groove. New Grip’n'Groove technology is a textured technology that make sure the Jabulani can flies straightforward and true. The Jabulani is build for never seen power, swerve and control before. It is a ball very worthy of the best in the game.

The ball is constructed using a new design, consisting of eight (down from 14 in the last World Cup) thermally-bonded, three-dimensional panels. These are spherically-moulded from ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) and thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPU). . The design has received considerable academic input, being developed in partnership with researchers from Loughborough University, United Kingdom.

The Adidas World Cup 2010 Ball comes with some features : the Official World Cup 2010 Jabulani Official Match Soccer Ball by adidas, adidas’ 11th FIFA World Cup official match ball. Designed for never before seen power, swerve and control, COVER: Thermally bonded PU for exceptionally true and straight flight, BLADDER: Latex for excellent rebound, FIFA approved.

The Jabulani Ball for the 2010 FIFA World Cup features a completely new, ground-breaking technology. Eight 3-D spherically formed EVA and TPU panels are moulded together, harmoniously enveloping the inner carcass. This combination create an energetic unit with perfect roundness. Following the first tests, players all over the world are enthusiastic and are promising many goals with the new ball. In the development and testing of its products, Adidas always involves world-class athletes. For JABULANI, adidas partners FC Bayern München, the Orlando Pirates, AC Milan, and Ajax Cape Town tested the ball in 2008, to improvements in the material composition and surface structure.

One of customer review is Delia De La Torre. Here is what he said about Jabulani Ball “The ball is original, as described. Arrived in time for my husband birthday. He is loving it!.”

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Explore The Excellent Feature Of World Cup 2010 Ball

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Jabulani Ball

Adidas and FIFA have today presented the adidas “JABULANI”, which has been developed in partnership with academics at Loughborough University. Jabulani is the Official Match Ball for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa.

The “JABULANI”, means “to celebrate” in isiZulu language, features a South African inspired design and radically new technology. The new match ball, which was developed in Cape Town, and soon will be available in retail outlets.

Aero grooves technology makes the clearly visible profile on the surface of the ball. The Grip’n’Groove profile circles round the entire ball in an excellent aerodynamic way that making this the most stable and most accurate adidas ball ever. The adidas “JABULANI” have been tests and checks in the adidas football laboratory in Scheinfeld, Germany and the wind tunnel at Loughborough University.

If you hit the ball straight it will stay ultra straight and you will get an extra 10 yards out of the ball with a nice little dip at the end. But, if you put some spin on the ball, it moves! When I say the ball moves, I mean it dips, and weaves, and turns like no other!

The Jabulani is going to be every goalkeeper’s nightmare, and every striker’s greatest Christmas gift. To be honest, I can’t wait to see Cristiano Ronaldo strike this Jabulani Ball because when he does it could be spectacular! I spent some time taking shots and it absolutely pings. The Jabulani is a extra light ball & when you hit it clean it moves fast. In a sense, it reminds me of a plastic ball.

Striking it is a different story, as the ball feels like a leather ball, only it seems to encompass your foot when you strike it. When you control the ball off a long pass, you can feel the energy of the ball on your foot. Even though it is super light, there is a lot of power hidden inside!

One of customer review is Delia De La Torre. Here is what he said about Jabulani Adidas “The ball is original, as described. Arrived in time for my husband birthday. He is loving it!.”

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The Jabulani Ball For The 2010 FIFA World Cup Features A Completely New, Ground-breaking Technology

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Jabulani

Jabulani from Zulu language, one of the eleven languages that use in South Africa, it’s means to celebrate, and the the Jabulani’s design has eleven colors to honor those eleven communities and eleven languages of South Africa, and the eleven players on a team. The 11 colors of Jabulani also honor the reality that this ball is adidas’s 11th FIFA World Cup ball.

Jabulani built with 8 new thermally bonded, spherically shaped, and 3 D EVA & TPU panels, the Jabulani has been equipped with a new Grip’n'Groove technology. GripnGroove that are intended to improve the ball’s aerodynamics. The Jabulani is build for never seen power, swerve and control before. It is a ball very worthy of the best in the game.

The Adidas World Cup 2010 Ball comes with some features : the Official World Cup 2010 Jabulani Official Match Soccer Ball by adidas, adidas’ 11th FIFA World Cup official match ball. Designed for never before seen control, power, and swerve, FIFA approved, COVER: Thermally bonded PU for exceptionally true and straight flight, BLADDER: Latex for excellent rebound.

The ball is constructed using a new design, three-dimensional panels, consisting of 8 (down from 14 in the last World Cup) thermally-bonded. These are spherically-moulded from ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) and thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPU). . The design has received considerable academic input, being developed in partnership with researchers from Loughborough University, United Kingdom.

The Jabulani Ball for the 2010 FIFA World Cup features a completely new, ground-breaking technology. Eight 3D formed EVA & TPU panels are combined together, create harmoniously enveloping the inner design. The result is an energetic unit combined with perfect roundness. Soccer players all over the world are happy and are promising many goals with the new ball. Adidas colaborate with world-class athletes in the development & testing of its products. For the adidas “JABULANI”, adidas partners FC Bayern München, AC Milan, the Orlando Pirates and Ajax Cape Town tested the ball in 2008, tested to improvements in the surface structure and material composition.

One of customer review is Delia De La Torre. Here is what he said about Jabulani Ball “The ball is original, as described. Arrived in time for my husband birthday. He is loving it!.”

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