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Sporting goods company Wilson is reinventing the basketball, Oddity Central reported on March 13, with a new prototype that doesn’t require inflation.
The Wilson Airless Proto- type uses a “research-grade” polymer material to achieve the necessary bounce; the surface is a lattice design that keeps the traditional binding pattern so players can grip the seams of the ball more easily.
Of course, there are still kinks to work out, including how to manage small objects that can get inside the ball.
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