Sporting Goods : Park & Sun BB100 Bocce 100mm Tournament Set

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Sporting Goods : Park & Sun BB100 Bocce 100mm Tournament Set





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Product facts:
  • Includes eight ground balls, one pallino, distance marker, carrying bag
  • Eight 109-millimeter phenolic ground balls
  • One 60mm pallino
  • One pallino distance marker for accuracy
  • Includes an easy-to-store carrying bag
  • Includes eight ground balls, one pallino, distance marker, carrying bag
  • Eight 109-millimeter phenolic ground balls
  • One 60-millimeter pallino
  • Distance marker for accuracy
  • Includes an easy-to-store carrying bag















Product Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours








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Park & Sun BB100 Bocce 100mm Tournament Set

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MSRP Price: $79.99
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Binding: Sports
Product Brand: Park & Sun
EAN: 0098703848876
Label: Park & Sun
Product Manufacturer: Park & Sun
Model: BB100
Publisher: Park & Sun
Ranking: 535
Studio: Park & Sun


Product facts:
  • Includes eight ground balls, one pallino, distance marker, carrying bag
  • Eight 109-millimeter phenolic ground balls
  • One 60mm pallino
  • One pallino distance marker for accuracy
  • Includes an easy-to-store carrying bag
  • Includes eight ground balls, one pallino, distance marker, carrying bag
  • Eight 109-millimeter phenolic ground balls
  • One 60-millimeter pallino
  • Distance marker for accuracy
  • Includes an easy-to-store carrying bag
Product facts:
  • 100mm ground balls (monolithic); Green-Yellow-Blue-Red
  • Pallino and pallino distance marker
  • Quality carrying bag















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