Semi-Rigid Bag for 3 Petanque Boules - Blue
- 2-year warranty
- 365 days to return for members
- capacityThis case can store 3 petanque boules, 1 jack, and an accessory.
- easy opening / closingIt opens and closes easily thanks to its double closure and magnet.
- content protectionThanks to its material, the bag is scratch resistant and repels dirt.
- DIMENSIONSHeight: 9 cm Length: 24 cm Width: 8 cm
- CONTENTS1 main pocket for a set of 3 boules, 1 chamoisine cloth and a boule lifter. 1 side pocket with a zipped closure for your personal belongings. 1 elasticated side pocket for your accessories (measuring tape and jacks).
Care instructions
Cleaning
Hand wash. Maximum temperature of 40°C.
Do not dry clean.
Do not iron.
Do not tumble dry.
Bleaching excluded.
- Dry in the open air.
Features
Design benefits
Design details
Specifications
Details
level of practice | intermediate, all levels |
type of opening/closing | zip |
number of pockets | 2 pockets |
number of compartments | 1 compartment |
customisation | customizable |
foldable | not foldable |
type of practice | competition, leisure |
waterproof | no waterproof |
weight (in g) | 160 g |
condition | new |
type of cover | medium-hard cover |
Composition
Main fabric: 100.0% Polyester |
Coating: 100.0% Polyurethane |
Foam: 100.0% Polyethylene |
Usage & care
Environmental impact
Carbon footprint

Raw material | 94% |
Manufacturing | 0% |
Packaging | 2% |
Distribution | 2% |
Use | 0% |
End of life | 2% |
It is calculated by modelling the life cycle of the product following the recommendations of the PEF methodology (Product Environmental Footprint). This carbon footprint is an estimate. It may therefore be slightly overvalued or undervalued.Learn more
Ecodesign approach

Our design teams are working to develop processes that will reduce the impact of a product, while preserving its technical characteristics. This reduction relates to the following indicators: climate change, air pollution, water pollution and resource depletion.

Using this mass-dyeing process enables us to reduce CO2 emissions linked to the production of dyed textiles by at least 17% compared to conventional dyeing.