Rules to play Jai Alai
21. Jai alai baskets
Frontcourt and backcourt baskets available by request. Formally used by pro players like Elgueta, Tello, Chasio II, Coya, Chauderon, Jimbo, Arriaga, Txinbo and many others. All baskets are available in all types of condition and prices. Must be purchased in person, cash only. No shipments due the the nature of used baskets. All sales final. No returns. Need 24 hour notice all sales made on location at the St. Pete Cancha when Jeff
22. Lacrosse ball
The fastest ball on the market, but can be known for its crazy bounces off the side walls. Available in white or orange. We carry only Champion Balls,
by far the fastest lacrosse ball of them all.
23. Hard white plastic ball
Made in Ohio and specially designed for amateur jai alai. Used by the North Miami amateur court. Hard white plastic ball designed for advanced players. Great on racquet ball courts also. New batch just arrived nearly 100 balls in stock. This ball sounds like real jai alai, and plays almost as the goat skin ball, too!
24. The cesta
Wicker basket made from reeds found only in the Pyrenees Mountains of Spain. The frame is made of steam bent chestnut. The hand is inserted into a leather glove and held in place by a wrap around called a cinta. Cestas cost over $200. A player uses about 15 per season.
25. The pelota
The most lethal ball of any sport, the Pelota is 3/4 the size of a baseball, harder than a golf ball, and has been clocked at speeds in excess of 180 m.p.h. The Guiness Book of Records calls it the world's fastest ball. The pelota is constructed of hand wound Brazilian rubber with two hand sown goatskin covers. Pelotas cost over $150 each and must be re covered after 15 minutes of play. No machine has ever been developed to construct a pelota.
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