TARMAK

BT900 Size 7 Basketball FIBA-approved for boys and adults

$449
Ref. : 8495730

Size 7 basketball suitable for boys older than 13 playing basketball indoors or outdoors. FIBA approved.

This size 7 basketball is FIBA approved. The polyurethane and microfibre component provides an exceptional ball feel. The channels make it very easy to handle.

Color: blood orange

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Products benefits

Ball touch

Excellent feel thanks to the padded polyurethane and microfibre outer.

Lasting air retention

Can go longer between re-inflations thanks to a bladder made with 80% butyl.

Bounce

Bladder covered by 30% polyester and 70% nylon for excellent bounce.

Durability

Pleasing durability thanks to the 1.6mm polyurethane cover.

Traction

Very good grip thanks to the deep channels.

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BT900 Size 7 Basketball FIBA-approved for boys and adults
BT900 Size 7 Basketball FIBA-approved for boys and adults
BT900 Size 7 Basketball FIBA-approved for boys and adults
BT900 Size 7 Basketball FIBA-approved for boys and adults

Technical information

For a good bounce, how much should you inflate your basketball?

A basketball that is overinflated or underinflated doesn't give you the best match experience.
The recommended pressure is clearly marked on the ball by the manufacturer.
Ideally, you should use a pump with a pressure gauge so that you can be more precise.
At Tarmak, we recommend a pressure of 0.62 bar.
Enjoy your match!

What ball size to choose?

The ball size depends on the player's age and sex.
Size 1: From ages 2 and up
Size 3 to size 5: Girls or boys ages 4 to 6 / Baby basket under 7 age group (depending on levels and clubs)
Size 5: Boys and girls ages 7 to 10 / Under 9 and under 11 age groups
Size 6: Boys ages 11 and 12 / Under 13 age group
Size 6: Girls - Women of all ages over 11
Size 7: Boys - Men of all ages over 13

What ball should you use?


If you want a very durable ball, go for a rubber ball. If you want a ball with a good feel, leather or synthetic are what you need.

What height basket should you choose?

The official height of a basketball basket is 3.05m (rim height).
If you want a basketball basket for your child, you need something that will grow with them.
For younger kids there isn't an official height so you can choose whatever suits them best.
Up to the age of 10, club baskets are set at 2.60m.
After the age of 10, both girls and boys play with 3.05m baskets.

Did you know that all Tarmak products are tested in the lab and in match conditions?

The design team behind the Tarmak products is based at Kipstadium in Northern France. It is constantly aiming to make basketball a more enjoyable experience.
All Tarmak products have been tested in real-life situations by actual players for a number of weeks.
These regular tests, along with customer feedback, help us develop our products.
Lab tests are also carried out to check our products' various properties

Who designs the Tarmak basketball products?

Tarmak is a team of keen basketballers who develop products especially for playing basketball. The entire product range is designed to meet the needs of even the most demanding basketball players and to give you maximum enjoyment during training and matches.

Get all our tips on choosing the right gear and training!

Tarmak is here for anyone playing basketball, from beginners to regulars. Check out our tips for training, kitting yourself out, and playing alone or with friends.

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Warranty

2 years

More About Product

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Fiba approved

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Product concept & technology

Product Composition

Bladder 80% Isobutylene Butyl Isoprene Rubber, 20% Latex Rubber Main fabric 100% Polyurethane Winding 100% Polyester

STOCK ADVICE

Store in a dry place.

TESTS

Validation test of resistance: ball withstands at least 2500 shots against a concrete surface at 50 km/h.

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Questions & Answers