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Morris Dovey
 
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Rudy Lang wrote:

"Mark" wrote in message
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Other than that , yes, let the air out and fold them up. The
air eventually looses it bounce and needs changing anyway,
doesn't it?


It is worth paying the extra money up front for the better
quality air. The cheap stuff has virtually no bounce. But if
you intend to inflate/deflate around each use, (which we all
know is a delusional daydream), an honest value analysis might
conclude you go with the cheaper "import" air. Now, how to
store that in bulk?????

Hmmm


I would think that carefully dried air would compress more
readily and retain its bounce better than the cheap muggy
imported air. I would suggest storing each basketball's air in a
dedicated same-shape tank at the same volume/pressure at which
you intend to use it to minimize the effects of shape memory.

Note that if you use flexible tanks for storage, you will be able
to collapse and fold the tank for storage while the basketball is
in use...

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Morris Dovey
DeSoto, Iowa USA