
Summary
editThis is a Juice Facile Dirtbag®, a trademarked type of footbag most commonly used in freestyle -- 32-panels of soft material filled with loose filler, so that the footbag becomes a sphere while in mid-air, but compresses on the foot when stalled or kicked (giving more control for tricks and basic kicks).
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