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Wilson's 'Airless' basketball of the future trades an interior bladder for a 3D printed lattice, yet it bounces just like a traditional ball.
Or the world runs out of usable air. In any case, here's the Wilson Airless Gen1 Basketball. It's the world's first 3D-printed basketball that you'll never need to inflate. The ball made its debut at ...
Gadgets Wilson’s 3D-Printed Basketball of the Future Is Full of Holes But Never Goes Flat The ball was revealed to the world during the NBA's Slam Dunk Contest this past weekend.
Basketball has changed a lot over the years, and that goes for the sport as well as the ball itself. While James Naismith first prescribed tossing soccer balls into peach baskets to allow athletes … ...
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According to AIO Robotics, the company that makes the 3D printer (a Zeus All in One) the team used to print all the Spock-hand pieces, 3D4E (which is also sponsored by AIO Robotics) started with a ...
Sports equipment manufacturer Wilson has unveiled a prototype 3D-printed airless basketball that, unlike traditional balls, does not need to be inflated. Made from an elastomeric polymer developed ...
Wilson Sporting Goods has released a limited edition Airless Gen1 3D-printed basketball. With only 75 unique units during this year’s NBA All-Star Weekend, it has sold out.