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REWE Final4 Breaks New Ground with Eco-Friendly and Sensor-Equipped Handball

This year’s REWE Final4 had some added exci­te­ment. The unvei­ling of a new hand­ball that not only boasts out­stan­ding play­ing cha­rac­te­ristics but is equip­ped with a sen­sor to impro­ve home vie­w­ing and is part­ly made from recy­cled plastic.

Each year, thou­sands of hand­ball fans con­ver­ge at the REWE Final4, while mil­li­ons tune in from home. It’s con­side­red to be the most pres­ti­gious even in Ger­man club hand­ball. It fea­tures the top four teams vying for the cove­ted DHB Pokal (Ger­man Hand­ball Fede­ra­ti­on Cup). Along­side the Hand­ball Bun­des­li­ga, it doesn’t get much big­ger than this. 

Except may­be this year. 

A new offi­ci­al match ball of the HBL, Pla­net HBL, desi­gned and pro­du­ced spe­ci­fi­cal­ly for the HBL from sport­ing goods manu­fac­tu­rer SEL­ECT, was unvei­led and is a crowd-plea­ser in many ways.

Sport­ing goods manu­fac­tu­rer SEL­ECT desi­gned and pro­du­ced a new offi­ci­al match ball for the HBL, cal­led Pla­net HBL. They unvei­led it to much accla­im, plea­sing crowds in many ways. 

The play­ers love it for the way it hand­les, and the fans love it becau­se each ball is equip­ped with a chip that shares infor­ma­ti­on with the tele­vi­si­on vie­w­ing audi­ence, but there’s more. 

Behind the name Pla­net” hides ano­ther pro­duct fea­ture that is uni­que in Ger­man pro­fes­sio­nal hand­ball: Up to four 0.5‑liter recy­cled PET pla­s­tic bot­t­les are pro­ces­sed in a Pla­net HBL.

What is PET Plastic?

Poly­ethy­le­ne Tere­phtha­la­te (PET), com­mon­ly cal­led PET pla­s­tic, is one of the most recy­clable and recy­cled pla­s­tics in the World. Bevera­ge com­pa­nies use PET to design their bot­t­les, ensu­ring 100% recy­cla­bi­li­ty, and redu­cing envi­ron­men­tal impact. 

When Repur­po­sed PET (rPET) is used to crea­te new bot­t­les, rese­arch shows that the total ener­gy con­sump­ti­on decrea­ses by near­ly 80% com­pared to using new pla­s­tic. And by limi­ting the use of new pla­s­tic, green­house gas emis­si­ons are cut by almost 70%. 

Plus, the ver­sa­ti­li­ty of rPET tran­s­cends bot­t­les alo­ne. It finds new life in various pro­ducts, from win­ter jackets and rugs to play­ground equip­ment, dog beds, and now even handballs.

New Handballs Also Transmit Data

Pla­net HBL also inte­gra­tes a KIN­EXON Sports chip. Using radio tech­no­lo­gy, a sen­sor trans­mits posi­ti­on and move­ment data from the intel­li­gent iBall,’ which records data on ball speed and thro­wing posi­ti­on in real time. All coll­ec­ted data pas­ses on to the HBL media part­ners Dyn Media and ARD, brin­ging fans in front of the screens clo­ser to the action than ever before. 

The data extends bey­ond the phy­si­cal match demands that are tra­cked (e.g., distance, speed, and acce­le­ra­ti­on) and more advan­ced varia­bles (e.g., jumps, throws, impacts, acce­le­ra­ti­on load, and meta­bo­lic power). 

The soft­ware recei­ves and inter­prets data from the sen­sor, offe­ring a ran­ge of metrics and insights into the ball’s dyna­mics. This includes aspects such as speed, spin, tra­jec­to­ry, pas­ses, shots, pos­ses­si­on, and more. HBL will rely on KIN­EXON Sports for data until 2029.

HBL Mana­ging Direc­tor Frank Boh­mann also prai­sed SEL­ECT for seam­less­ly inte­gra­ting excel­lent pro­duct qua­li­ty, screen sui­ta­bi­li­ty, and inno­va­ti­ve, sus­tainable mate­ri­al deve­lo­p­ment into the Pla­net HBL ball. 

The new com­pe­ti­ti­on ball is com­bi­ning the essen­ti­al ele­ments of the sport in many ways. 

If you’re inte­res­ted in lear­ning more about how con­nec­ted ball tech­no­lo­gy works and what it pro­vi­des for play­ers, coa­ches, refe­rees, and fans, down­load our free guide. 

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New Handball Embodies Game's Spirit

HBL Mana­ging Direc­tor Frank Boh­mann prai­ses SEL­ECT for seam­less­ly inte­gra­ting excel­lent pro­duct qua­li­ty, screen sui­ta­bi­li­ty, and inno­va­ti­ve, sus­tainable mate­ri­al deve­lo­p­ment into the Pla­net HBL ball.

HBL Mana­ging Direc­tor Frank Boh­mann prai­ses SEL­ECT for seam­less­ly inte­gra­ting excel­lent pro­duct qua­li­ty, screen sui­ta­bi­li­ty, and inno­va­ti­ve, sus­tainable mate­ri­al deve­lo­p­ment into the Pla­net HBL ball.

The new com­pe­ti­ti­on ball for the HBL is com­bi­ning the essen­ti­al ele­ments of the sport in many ways. It encap­su­la­tes the spi­rit of the game, embo­dy­ing the pas­si­on and dedi­ca­ti­on of the play­ers, while also repre­sen­ting the com­mit­ment of the HBL to sus­taina­bi­li­ty and inno­va­ti­on.

This ball is not just a tool for the game; it’s a sym­bol of the future of the sport.

If you’re inte­res­ted in lear­ning more about how con­nec­ted ball tech­no­lo­gy works in both hand­ball and foot­ball, and what it pro­vi­des for play­ers, coa­ches, refe­rees, and fans, down­load our free guide.

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