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V5023

Specific uprights

BEACH VOLLEY UPRIGHTS FOR WALL V5040
Specific model for beach volleyball – Galvanised steel frame of Ø90mm Adjustable to the 5 heights from 2m00 to 2m43 with tension by cable on the outer part of posts Manual tension Delivered with ground socket of 1m00 with plywood top for sand. pair Without sockets, with wall fastening (delivered without plug neither screw). Steel, 90mm in diameter. WHITE powder. Adjustable heights device. V5023 -
without winch and hooks. Unit. V5024 -
similar to V5023 with winch rack. Unit.

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COMPETITION UPRIGHTSWITH BASE V5039
Very specific model to use when it is not possible to have ground sockets when grounds are not thick enough. Uprights fixed with small anchorages like gym- nastics’. Composed of steel bases in T shape with wheels, and anodises aluminium uprights. 90mm in diameter. Adjustable to the five regulated heights + badmin- ton + tennis + tennis ball and intermediate heights thanks to similar device as V5027 uprights. Straight tension of the net by winch rack. With a new base equipped of wheels for moving. Delivered with anchorages. 35kg per pair. EXTRA RUSTIC PAINT V5041
For Beach volley V5040. WHITE polyester coating For a pair DOUBLE SLIDING UPRIGHTSWITH BASES MOBILE TRAINING POSTS V5032 V5045
Model with bases similar to building post V5039 2 opposite building slides to play on juxtaposed courts Sliding adjustment of heights With ground sockets and tops Unit New model for schools and initiation Same post as V5028 with tension by cleat mounted on a 60kg ballasted base. 0m60 projection with wheels. IMPORTANT : For these posts must have halyards and not wire(ref V 5130) Pair

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