Champro softballs are coded on their center panel to instantly identify the construction of each ball. The first letter is always "T" for Tournamnet or "G" for Game T: Leather cover and polyurethane core, high performance G: Durahide cover and polyurethane core for all levels of play The second & third letters are either "FP" to indicate Fastpitch or "SP" to indicate slowpitch, which will also identify the seam construction FP: Raised Seams SP: Flat Seams The two-digit number at the end of the name indicates the coefficient of restitution (COR) of the softball
The ASA officially changed its name to USA Softball beginning January 1, 2021. The certification stamp was updated from the "ASA" logo to the "USA Softball" or "USA" stamp. Both the older ASA stamps and the new USA Softball stamps are still legal for use in USA Softball events, as they indicate the balls meet the organization's testing and performance standards. Page 32: 2025 USA Softball Official Rulebook (PDF) Approved equipment on USA Softball's website, under Balls:
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nice good seems but the leather split at random spots on several balls this season
I?m a return customer on this product, these balls are very durable & the quality is great, right up there with other name brands
Good softballs
Balls have a great pop
Item arrived on time and in good condition, would recommend
Good softball for one day game use. Like anyone else game balls, once used, become practice balls. Over a few months these softballs become smooth on the surface and lose grip.
Good balls finally found what I was looking for after some research. Price is decent will probably buy again.
Good quality balls but not very durable in outdoor use, only used indoors they could last longer but for the money you pay for 2 dozen I couldn't beat it.
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