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Badminton

Competition design posts with ground sockets to embed Ø 40mm on the base (line width) and Ø35mm for the adjusta- ble partVery precise adjustment of heights thanks to a large grooveadjustable in height. Manual tension of nets on the sides of the posts according to standard. Fixed height 1m55 or adjustment in height 1m55/1m40 for dis- abled people Delivered with ground sockets.

COMPETITION POSTS

Up to EN1509

BD2001

- Fixed height 1m55 – pair

BD2000

- Adjustable height 1m55/1m40 – pair
MODÈLE DÉPOSÉ

HIGH COMPETITION POSTS

Up to EN1509 – FFBA RECOMMENDED. Mobile competition posts on ballasted base of 60kg per post. With Ø100mm wheels – NON MARKING. Ø 40mm on the base (line width) and Ø35mm for the adjusta- ble part Very precise adjustment of heights thanks to a large groove adjustable in height. Manual tension of nets on the sides of the posts according to standard. 2 projections 0m60 and 0m38. Fixed height 1m55 or adjustment in height 1m55/1m40 for disabled people Pair BD2004 BD2006 IMPORTANT : If you have the choice, we recommend you 0m60projection. 0m38 projection0m60 projectionFIXED HEIGHT 1m55

BD2006BD2007

ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT

BD2005BD2004 EXTRA BALLASTED WEIGHT

STANDARD INFORMATION EN1509Type 1 – Posts with ground socketsType 2 – Posts with base and ground fasteningType 3 – Posts without anchorageSteel posts, light metal or synthetic materialsTension devise is not compulsoryØ 40mm in diameter – nothing on the inside of the fields.

BD2003

To have more weights on competition postsBD2004/BD2005/BD2006 and BD2007 WHITE polyester powder – 20kg per unit, then weight of one post will be 80kg Pair

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