Caitlin Clark signature basketballs are available at Target for only $20

We’ve found the perfect gift for the basketball lover in your life.

Target has Wilson’s  Caitlin Clark Journey Basketball Series in 27.5 inch, 28.5 inch and 29.5 inch available for only $19.99. The ball honoring the college basketball and WNBA superstar is available in two styles – the Every Point, a black ball with colorful confetti images and Make Your Mark, a white ball with multi-color writing. Both of the balls contain Clark’s signature.

You can order yours here.

Here’s all you need to know about the balls:

Approved for official play

The Wilson Caitlin Clark Journey Basketball Series is available in three sizes: 27.5 inches, 28.5 inches, and 29.5 inches. Each ball features an all-surface cover that is ideal for outdoor play, ensuring durability and performance. The construction includes deep channels for enhanced grip, while the internal structure maintains a standard feel for players. The basketball employs a pressure lock bladder, which helps in retaining air and maintaining optimal performance during games. Notably, this basketball is approved for official play, making it a suitable choice for competitive settings. The retail price is set at $19.99.

Deep channel construction

One outstanding feature of the Wilson Caitlin Clark Journey Basketball is its deep channel construction. This design offers a superior grip, enabling players to handle the ball with greater control and precision. Whether shooting, passing, or dribbling, players can experience enhanced responsiveness thanks to the thoughtfully crafted channels.

All surface cover

Another unique aspect of this basketball is its versatility due to the all-surface cover. This feature allows it to perform well on varied outdoor surfaces, whether it’s asphalt or concrete, ensuring that players can enjoy a consistent game experience regardless of the environment.

Generative AI was used to create a product description for this story, based on data provided by Target.com. It was reviewed and edited by AL.com.

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