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• #2
Aren't the Orange Franklins winter balls?
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• #3
Yeah, but we need sub-zero balls as well, and I can't remember which ones are which. Are the Cosmic 3 style balls the sub-zero balls?
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• #4
What happens to red and orange balls if you play in the cold with them?!
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• #5
What happens to red and orange balls if you play in the cold with them?!
The cold makes them brittle, and then they shatter.
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• #6
Are the Cosmic 3 style balls the sub-zero balls?
Cosmic balls work in all conditions, yes. They also glow and make eerie Cosmic noises!
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• #7
Cosmic balls work in all conditions, yes.
Do we really need a summary of your amourous activities?
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• #8
in cold weather polo places like toronto or madison, people prefer the red franklins all the way to about 6 or 7 degrees celsius.
below that, switch to orange.
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• #9
With our without water? The water bearing balls are a bit annoying (but there seems to be an endless supply of them).
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• #10
i've never used the water balls. i think it depends on how bumpy your court is. seattle really likes them.
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• #11
in cold weather polo places like toronto or madison, people prefer the red franklins all the way to about 6 or 7 degrees celsius.
below that, switch to orange.
I am sure we broke heaps of the orange ones when it was below 2 degree C. I thought there was a Franklin designed for 32 F and under. Am I mistaken?
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• #12
With our without water? The water bearing balls are a bit annoying (but there seems to be an endless supply of them).
I would prefer non-water.
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• #13
yello for super cold.
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• #14
My preferences:
Yellow = super cold. Useless in London apart from a few days of less than 0c
Orange = cold. Winter in London
Red = warm. Spring, Summer and Autumn in LondonNo water filled balls please!
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• #15
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No water filled balls please!My balls are made of steel.
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• #16
Oh dear. I sound like a NYC polo player.
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• #17
My balls are made of steel.
jaffa
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• #18
are you guys gonna make an order of orange balls, or are they freely available in decathlon etc ?
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• #19
Would also like to know where to get the balls from.
Looking to get polo started down south.Anybody have some spare pvc and poles as well?
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• #20
Matt if in need I have a few new orange ones, you can have for what I pay for, cheap
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• #21
I am sure we broke heaps of the orange ones when it was below 2 degree C. I thought there was a Franklin designed for 32 F and under. Am I mistaken?
theres a yellow one, but theyre not much use above 0C. Ive still got a couple I brought back from NY in february when it was still snowing. Ill get my balls out for winter..
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• #22
I have another yellow one, waiting for some snow to came
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• #23
Is the LHBPA or anyone else doing a group buy?
I want to practice.
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• #24
I need some balls too... smirk
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• #25
I believe Roxy and Vidal were handling the ordering from franklin. Shipping was the problem. Lets see what they know...
I know that summer is by no means over, but what balls should we be looking to get in for the autumn/winter?