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Ollyball Launches Exclusive Full-Force Indoor Sports Line Nationwide at DICK'S Sporting Goods This Fall
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Ollyball continues aggressive growth with five new Full-Force Sport Ollyballs with matching gear

EAGLE, Idaho - Washingtoner -- This fall, Ollyball®, the brand behind the #1 indoor play ball in America, is launching its Full-Force Indoor Sports line in all DICK'S Sporting Goods stores nationwide. This groundbreaking line extension is a game-changer for families seeking safe, skill-building, full-speed sports experiences—created for full-force indoor play. The launch brings inventor and Founder Joe Burke back to the origins of Ollyball, where he created and patented Ollyball's KrunchCOR® technology, allowing his daughter to play volleyball and soccer safely at home.

The Revolution in Indoor Sports

Recognized globally, Ollyball is protected with four utility patents, two new patents pending, and has earned nine U.S. and International Awards, including Toy of the Year at the New York International Toy Fair, cementing its status as a must-have in homes, schools, and recreational centers; and most recently earning a 2025 Kid's Choice Award at the Australian Toy Fair along side iconic brands such as LEGO, Pokémon and Disney; and the 2025 Influencers Choice Award.

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"As a former college athlete, and youth sports coach, we know how important it is for kids to try out multiple sports and to play." said Joe Burke, Co-Founder of Ollyball. "This partnership with DICK'S Sporting Goods helps us reach more families and early adopters of sports who want to build skills, watch our training videos and learn basic and proper technique. We currently developing full-force indoor Ollyballs for every sport."

Introducing the Ollyball Full-Force Indoor Sports Line

Ollyball Full-Force Baseball with Patent-Pending Auto-Grip™ Bat

Engineered for beginner success, this set allows even the youngest players to improve swing mechanics instantly, gaining success with the included 12" shock-absorbing baseball-themed Ollyball. The Auto-Grip™ Bat corrects common swing flaws like "rolling over" while building muscle memory and confidence.

Ollyball Full-Force Pickleball Set

Indoor pickleball just got an upgrade. Featuring lightweight paddles and a specially designed award-winning Ollyball, two-piece durable, and patented KrunchCOR® shock-absorbing Ollyball Pickleball, this set encourages rapid reaction, control, and technique development.

Ollyball Full-Force Soccer with Wall Targets

Perfect for future strikers and midfielders, this set includes the award-winning Ollyball, two-piece, durable, and patented KrunchCOR® shock-absorbing Ollyball Soccer Ball. Paired with removable, wall-safe targets, kids can practice dribbling, shooting, and footwork at home—rain or shine.

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Ollyball Full-Force Volleyball with Doorway Net

Take volleyball indoors without the risk. The Ollyball Volleyball set includes a specially designed, award-winning Ollyball, two-piece, durable, and patented KrunchCOR® shock-absorbing Ollyball construction and an adjustable net that fits most standard doorways. It is ideal for solo practice or family competitions.

Ollyball Full-Force Football with Indoor Kicking Tee

The set features a regulation-sized, lightweight 0.07 oz., durable, and patented KrunchCOR® shock-absorbing Ollyball football and an indoor tripod kicking tee that promotes precise kicking techniques. The training video shows proper kicking technique for full-force field goals and extra points in the house.

"We created Ollyball so our own kids could safely play ball in the house," added Burke. "We have been busy once again playing Ollyball with our kids and adapting the full-force indoor play pattern to all sports–this is a category we will be partnering heavily in."

Available Nationwide This Fall

The entire Ollyball Full-Force lineup will be available at all DICK'S Sporting Goods stores and online at www.dicks.com, bringing accessible indoor sports to families everywhere. To learn more about the line go to Ollyball.com/Sports, or to shop the new collection, visit your local store or head to www.dicks.com

Contact
Meghan Bacin
***@ollyball.com


Source: VICTURY SPORTS LLC

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