Obut ATX 1-grade striated
The Rolls Royce of boules
Set of 3 boules
Technical characteristics
Finish
Gold satin finish
Hardness
Half-soft
Balance
Balance higher than FIPJP requirement
Material
Steel
All-rounder
Pointer / Shooter
Advantages of this set
For who?
- The Obut ATX 1-grade striated, a super high-end boule, designed for the best players of petanque and jeu provençal.
- Serious petanque players will appreciate this technically advanced competition-approved boule which enables them to accentuate the effects of their particular style of game.
- This boule is used by the most famous players in France and abroad.
- Player profile : Pointer/All-rounder/Shooter.
- Pointer : ideal for roll pointing (without spin) & for half-lobs
- All-rounder : perfect half-soft boule for "middle" players and jeu provençal.
- Shooter : 4 m rolling shots & shooting on iron.
For what surface and what type of game?
- The ATX 0-grade striated boule set is particularly suited to :
- slightly gravelly surfaces to play nice, precise shots with a controlled release from the hand.
- long distances and jeu provençal.
- Low bounce.
- Boule surface not easily marked by impacts.
- Sturdy (the steel used does not have any weak areas anywhere in its hard layer).
Criteria of choice
Specific qualities
- Low bounce made possible by the specific elastic limit of the steel used - 0.2% yield strength (100 kg/mm²).
- Boule surface not easily marked by impacts.
- Sturdy (the steel used does not have any weak areas anywhere in its hard layer).
- Stainless steel : requires only minimal, occasional care.
Technical characteristics
- Steel : Special stainless steel.
- Treatment : controlled process.
- Finish : Gold satin.
- Hardness : Half-soft - approx. 130 kg/mm².
- Balance : exceeds FIPJP requirements
- Range :
- Ø : 71 to 76 mm and Ø 80 mm
- Weight : 650 to 750 g and 800 g
In-process controls guarantee
- Accuracy of weight : ±2 g.
- Accuracy of diameter : ± 20 hundredths of a millimetre.
- Accuracy of the balance : unbalance equal to or less than 0.5% of the weight of the boule.
- Accuracy of the hardness : within the range 38 to 41 HRC (checked on a TESTWELL machine).
- Gold satin finish.
- Solid stainless steel : requires only minimal, occasional care.
Further information
- Touch : soft-touch stainless steel for a good release from the hand.
- Wear : medium wear rate.
- Solid stainless steel : requires only minimal, occasional care.
- Boules made to measure, set by set, in St-Bonnet-le-Château, France.
- Boules approved for competition use.
What's in the kit?
The ready to play kit includes :
- A set of 3 Obut ATX strie 1 petanque boules approved for use in FIPJP competitions.
- An OBUT engraved goal.
- A temporary OBUT silk-screen printed storage bag leaving you free to choose your bag later and a guarantee card.
Delivered in a cardboard box. Dimensions 84 x 89 x 248 mm.
Maintenance
Finish
- When first purchased, the Obut ATX 0-grade striated competition petanque boule has a gold satin finish.
- This finish naturally corresponds to the last operation in the manufacturing process.
- This is a non-permanent coating and it is normal for it to wear off over the course of the first few games played.
Care of your boules
- Depending on how intensively it is used, the kind of terrain, ambient humidity, etc., the ATX may require a little care and attention after each game and at least once a month if it is not used.
- We recommend using the Obut boule care product.
A tip from Obut
Don't leave your ATX 0-grade striated boules in your car boot, as they may be exposed to sudden changes in temperature, leading to condensation.
Don't keep boules in pouches with a foam compartment. Foam stays permanently slightly damp and that will accentuate the oxidation of the boules.
Such significantly damp conditions will be harmful to your boules in the long run, as they can cause oxidation.
Remember to take your boules out of the boot of your car or their pouch if it has a foam compartment and store them in a dry place.
Guarantee
What elements should you keep for the warranty t?
- The warranty card located on the flap of the box.
- The exterior facing label.