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20% off Sitewide @ Molten Australia

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20% off Sitewide! Further 20% off all Clearance products.

Sale extended until Sunday. Free standard postage Australia wide. $15 Express postage Australia wide.

20% off all Basketballs

BG4500 Series Basketball - Was $139.95 Now $111.96

BG4000 Series Basketball - Was $119.95 Now $95.96

BG3200 Series Basketball - Was $79.95 Now $63.96

BG3000 Series Basketball - Was $59.95 Now $47.96

Rubber Basketballs starting at $11.96

20% off all Volleyballs

20% off all Netballs

20% off all Accessories

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  • +1

    ngl probably one of the worst days of the year to launch a sale

  • site doesn't even have the most played ball game in the world, bit strange

    • +1

      I think they were all sold out. I have bought 2 Europa league match balls last month. $80 each, then down to $70 last week. All gone.

  • Does anyone know what the differences of BG3000, BG3200 and BG4000 are? Which one is similar to the goold old GF7x?

    • BG4000 is the direct replacement for the old indoor GFX series. BG3200 and BG3000 are both indoor/outdoor

      • So the BG3000/3200 is more like the old GG7s? Also what is difference between the two BG3200 and BG3000?

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          The GGX is now the BG4500. The BG3200 and BG3000 replace the GNX and GHX series. The difference between the BG3200 and BG3000 is a soft composite material that provides more of an indoor feel while still having outdoor durability on the 3200

  • Need a sale to launch on basketball systems now!

  • Apparently the new BG series isn't very good at all and way behind Wilson!

    The GN7X is still king but obviously deleted because they were cloned.

    Seems the go to is Wilson NCAA Replica for outdoors. Wilson Evolution or Spalding NBA Game ball for indoors.

    Apparently Molten is smaller in size too.

    • Genuinely interested in what you mean by the GN7X being cloned - where might one find these clones?

      Do you have any sources for what you're saying because I loved the GN7X and would like to read more!

      • Check eBay and any Chinese site like AliExpress. YouTube will show you how to spot the fakes. It's basically embossing on the ball where originals don't have embossing.
        Packing is different as well, not shrink wrapped but just in a plastic bag. The only give away is the price, around $40.

        People claim these are fake:
        https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/263796360994
        https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/272921606924

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