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. In 2023, Wilson turned ...
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Building on its airless basketball prototype, Wilson Sporting Goods is releasing its first 3D-printed basketball, dubbed the Wilson Airless Gen1 basketball, on Feb. 16, the company announced Wednesday ...
Basketball was invented in 1891, and aside from switching to the now-iconic orange ball around the 1950s (and ditching an OG version with laces, akin to a football), not a whole lot has changed about ...
KJ Martin debuts playable 3D printed basketball during State Farm All-Star Saturday Night SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 18, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- As the Official Basketball of the National Basketball ...
There are plenty of reasons you might want to own an airless basketball that bounces and performs just like the real thing. Say, if you host your own neighborhood March Madness tournament each year, ...
Wilson has announced the release of the Wilson “Airless Gen1,” marking the first time a 3D-printed basketball will be available for purchase. The Airless Gen1, a direct descendant of the Airless ...
The Airless Gen1 basketball builds upon Wilson’s prototype, and includes performance improvements and a streamlined manufacturing process. The basketball “nearly fits” regulation basketball criteria, ...
A hole in your basketball is typically not a good thing, but Wilson's bizarre new Airless basketball prototype treats them as a feature. Indeed, it's probably more hole than ball, and yet it's said to ...