Inflation Instructions
When inflating the Pass Master (Soccer and Rugby), you can use any size inflation needle.
The needle needs to be lubricated and pushed firmly into the valve (you may feel some resistance, but you need to penetrate the seal). Once through the seal the valve will open and you can start pumping the air into the ball.
Important Information: When inflating the Mark Master AFL Footballs Size 2, Size 5 and Kick nCatch footballs. You will require a minimum 36mm long needle. A shorter needle will not inflate the football.

Wrist Strap Instructions
All Footballs are attached to the left or right wrist by a comfortable wristband, and attached to the wristband is a durable bungy cord, which is attached to the ball. When the ball is kicked, the ball returns to the player.
Do the wrist band up firmly with the swivel and bungy cord placed on the INSIDE of the wrist.
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