ProNine WWA Wet Weather Baseballs - Dozen
The ProNine WWA exists for every practice that the forecast tries to cancel. It is a 9 inch baseball with a waterproof poly shell protecting a full grain leather cover, a cushioned cork center, and premium yarn windings, so it reacts off the bat like a regular game ball while rain, wet grass, and puddled infields do their worst. Sold by the dozen.
The Waterlogged Baseball Problem
A normal leather ball drinks water. It gains weight, goes soft, flies short, and never really recovers, which is how a wet week quietly ruins a bucket of good baseballs. The WWA's waterproof poly shell keeps the water out so the ball in the fifth rainy practice weighs and plays like the ball in the first.
Real Construction Underneath
Wet weather balls are only useful if they play honestly, and this one does: full grain leather under the shell, a cushioned cork center, premium yarn windings, and a precision raised seam pitchers can actually grip with wet hands. ProNine's line: it reacts off the bat like a regular game ball.
Where It Fits
The WWA is the dedicated leather answer to bad weather. If you want one everyday composite that also handles moisture and turf, the ProNine X4 and X5 cover that job at a lower price. All of it lives in the practice baseballs collection.
ProNine WWA Baseball Specifications
- Official 9 inch baseball size
- Sold by the dozen
- Seam: Precision Raised Seam
- Cover: Full Grain Leather
- Center: Cushioned Cork
- Windings: Premium Yarn Wound
- Waterproof poly shell
Can you use it in games?
It is a practice ball and carries no league stamps. Its job is saving rain-week practices and keeping outdoor reps alive in spring weather.
Poly shell or composite cover: which wet weather ball?
The WWA keeps a leather ball's feel dry; the X4 replaces leather entirely with composite. Programs picky about feel pick the WWA; programs chasing maximum durability per dollar pick composite.
