Product Description
The PA823 Challenger T4 is a high-quality rugby ball designed for promotional and sports use. This ball features a Size 4 dimension. It consists of three laminated layers for structural strength. The design combines lime, navy, and white colors for a clear and modern appearance.
Application & Use
You can use this ball for sports associations, corporate events, and outdoor activities. The ball is suitable for training sessions and leisure games in all weather conditions. The grippy finish ensures control during play. Hand-stitched construction makes this ball reliable for regular use during your events.
Logo & Personalization
You can have this ball printed with your own logo. Personalization allows you to promote your brand during sports matches or corporate gatherings. We place your company logo or club emblem directly on the surface. This creates a professional look for your organization and increases brand visibility.
Product Features
This ball features three laminated layers including two layers of cotton and one layer of polyester. It contains a latex inner bladder for shape retention. The exterior has a grippy finish for better handling. This model is a hand-stitched size 4 ball in the colors lime, navy, and white.
Delivery & Production
The delivery time for this product depends on the order volume and the specific printing requirements. A minimum order quantity applies to this item. We start the production process after you approve the digital design of your logo. This ensures the final result matches your brand requirements.
Hidalgo Bags & More
Hidalgo provides a wide range of promotional articles and sports accessories for the European market. We help companies and associations strengthen their identity through quality products. You can also visit us for Custom Tacx water bottles to complete your sports equipment. We specialize in printing Tacx brand products with your unique logo or design.
Available colours:
Colors on your screen may differ from the actual colors of the final product.


