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Athletic Supplies Contract #B267307 DOE UNITED DESCRIPTION PRICE Athletic Supplies Contract #B267307 . DOE UNITED DESCRIPTION PRICE 404670008 ABC52 Custom Standard One-Color Lettering for All Padding, Maximum 10 Letters 137.95 404670016 ABC92 Custom Vinyl Lettering, Maximum 10 Letters 57.85 404670024 BA10 Orange Replacement Backboard Shooters Square 64.97 404670075 BA125 Heavy Duty Basketball Cart, 12-Ball Capacity 237.63 404670105 BA175 Security Locker, 25-Ball, 24"W x 36"L x 35"H 405.84 404670113 BA185 Heavy Duty Basketball Cart, 18-Ball Capacity 275.01 404670121 BA21 Standard Rear Mount Competition Basketball Goal 89.89 40467013X BA21A Rear Mount Basketball Super Goal 115.70 404670148 BA26 Economy Basketball Goal 52.51 404670156 BA27 Standard Front Mount Basketball Competition Goal 66.75 404670164 BA27A Front Mount Basketball Super Goal 103.24 404670172 BA28 Magnum Heavy-Duty Playground Basketball Goal 121.04 404670180 BA29 Recoil Residential Flex Basketball Goal 173.55 404670199 BA29JR Fast Break Residential Flex Basketball Goal 106.80 404670202 BA3180S Baseline Collegiate 180 Competition Breakaway Basketball Goal for 42" x 72" Boards 445.00 404670210 BA3180T Baseline Universal Prep 180 Competition Breakaway Basketball Goal for 42" or 48" Boards 393.38 404670229 BA31N Rear Mount Double-Rim Basketball Goal With No-Tie Netlocks 142.40 404670237 BA31U Ultimate Rear Mount Playground Basketball Goal 267.00 404670245 BA32 Heavy-Duty Side Court & Recreational Flex Basketball Goal 201.14 404670253 BA32RXT Flex-Court Rear Mount Flex Basketball Goal 271.45 404670261 BA33U Double-Rim Heavy-Duty Recreational Flex Basketball Goal 267.00 40467027X BA34 Truflex Competition Breakaway Basketball Goal 183.34 404670288 BA35 Protech Competition Breakaway Basketball Goal 202.03 Reaction Adjustable Tension Breakaway Basketball Goal with Anti-Whip Net, Steel Ring, 404670296 BA35A Hideaway Net Attachment System, 1/4" Rim Support 323.96 404670326 BA35E Elite Competition Breakaway Basketball Goal with Anti-Whip Net 258.99 404670334 BA37 Front Mount Double-Rim Basketball Goal 110.36 unitedsupplycorp.com Page 1 718-439-9387 . Athletic Supplies Contract #B267307 . DOE UNITED DESCRIPTION PRICE 404670342 BA37N Front Mount Double-Rim Basketball Goal With No-Tie Netlocks 110.36 404670350 BA39U Ultimate Front Mount Playground Basketball Goal 135.28 404670369 BA39U-GV Ultimate Coastal Front Mount Basketball Goal With Galvanized Finish 296.37 404670377 BA407C Side Court Glass Conversion Backboard, 42" X 54" 1066.22 404670385 BA407G Glass Backboard, 42" X 54" 1066.22 404670393 BA407U Polycarbonate Playground Backboard, 42" X 54" (Adapter Bracket Required) 1324.32 404670407 BA42E Standard Short Glass Backboard, 42" X 54" 680.85 404670415 BA42UC Polycarbonate Playground Backboard, 42" X 72" (Adapter Bracket required) 1419.55 404670423 BA42XL 42" X 72" Unbreakable Short Glass Backboard 792.10 404670431 BA42XLC 42" X 72" Extended Life Short Glass Conversion Backboard 792.10 40467044X BA44XL 39" X 54" Extended Life Competition Fan-Shaped Glass Backboard 1247.78 404670458 BA454 39" X 54" Perpetual Steel Playground Backboard 489.50 404670466 BA454AW 39" X 54" Perpetual White Aluminum Playground Backboard 858.85 404670474 BA455 42" X 72" Tuffglass Fiberglass Rectangular Backboard 976.33 404670482 BA46ASM 32" X 48" Framed Rectangular Smoked Acrylic Backboard 405.84 404670490 BA46AW 32" X 48" White Framed Rectangular Acrylic Backboard 405.84 404670504 BA47 42" x 60" Ultimate Rectangular Steel Playground and Side Court Backboard 736.92 404670512 BA472 42" x 72" Rectangular Steel Backboard 805.45 404670520 BA472PC 42" X 72" Perforated Steel Playground Backboard (Adapter Bracket Required) 828.59 404670539 BA475 35.5" X 54" Lifeguard Cast Aluminum Playground Backboard 289.25 404670547 BA475SS 35.5" X 54" Lifeguard White Aluminum Playground Backboard w/ Border & Shooters Square 370.24 404670555 BA475W 35.5" X 54" Lifeguard White Aluminum Board 421.86 404670563 BA48 48" x 72" Standard Stand Alone Tall Glass Competition Backboard 680.85 40467058X BA48XL 48" X 72" Unbreakable Tall Glass Backboard 792.10 404670598 BA485 39" X 54" Ruff Play Rear Mount Steel Playground Backboard 447.67 404670601 BA485E 39" X 54" Standard Rear Mount Fan-Shaped Steel Playground Backboard 345.32 40467061X BA48U-BK Duraskin Outdoor Backboard Padding (48", Black) 242.97 unitedsupplycorp.com Page 2 718-439-9387 . Athletic Supplies Contract #B267307 . DOE UNITED DESCRIPTION PRICE 404670628 BA495 39" x 54" Dura Steel Fan-Shaped Playground Backboard 553.58 404670636 BA495E 39" X 54" Economy Front Mount Steel Backboard 438.77 404670644 BA495P 39" X 54" Rust Free Polyethylene Fan-Shaped Backboard 854.40 404670652 BA50 Premium Steel Playground Safety Net 48.95 404670695 BA53 Standard Basketball Chain Net 20.47 404670709 BA54U-BK Duraskin No-Glue Outdoor Backboard Padding (Black, 54" ) 242.97 404670717 BA54U-GR Duraskin No-Glue Outdoor Backboard Padding (Gray, 54") 242.97 404670741 BA56W Weld-On Repair Netlocks (Set of 12) 21.36 404670768 BA600 Next Generation Graphite Composite Backboard 122.82 404670776 BA60U-BK Duraskin No-Glue Outdoor Backboard Padding (Black, 60") 242.97 Duraskin Padding for Fan-Shaped Backboards (Indoor Only), Includes Mounting Hardware and 404670792 BA68F-XX Instructions 211.82 404670806 BA68U-XX Duraskin Single Rect. Backboard Padding Kit (72", Indoor Only). Specify Color. 149.52 404670814 BA700PP Duraskin Single Rect. Backboard Padding Kit (72", Indoor Only), Specify Color 242.97 404670946 BA776 3 1/2" Adjustable Playground Basketball Pole With 3' Extension 504.63 404670954 BA776A 3 1/2" Adjustable Basketball Arm/Braces Only With 3' Extension 339.98 404670962 BA777 4 1/2" Heavy-Duty Gooseneck Basketball Pole With 4' Extension 657.71 404670970 BA778 4 1/2" Adjustable Playground Basketball Pole With 4' Extension 737.81 404670989 BA778A 4 1/2" Adjustable Basketball Arm/Braces Only With 4' Extension 489.50 404671047 BA79UPP-BK Black Basketball Pole Padding for All 4" Square Poles, 1" Thick 156.64 Portable Hold-Down Kit for BA88G & BA853G Basketball Systems (Concrete, Tile or Synthetic 404671055 BA800 Floors) 315.95 Portable Hold-Down Kit for Floating Floors for BA88G & BA853G Basketball Systems for 404671063 BA800FL Floating Wood Floors 364.90 Qwik-Change Portable Playground Basketball System, 36" x 48" Graphite Backboard, Flex Goal, 404671071 BA801 Transport Wheels 1310.08 40467108X BA801BP Black Base Padding for BA801 Portable Basketball Goal, 1" Thick Foam, Velcro Attachment 187.79 unitedsupplycorp.com Page 3 718-439-9387 . Athletic Supplies Contract #B267307 . DOE UNITED DESCRIPTION PRICE Playtime Molded Graphite Elementary Basketball Standard with Padding, 36" x 48" Molded 404671098 BA803 Graphite Fan Backboard, Fixed Goal, Steel Base, 8'-6.5' Goal Adjustment 904.24 Club Court Fiberglass Adjustable Portable Basketball System with 36" x 48" Fan Molded 404671195 BA832 Graphite Backboard, Fixed Goal, 36" Safe Play Area, 6.5'-10' Goal Adjustment 1885.02 Club Court Acrylic Adjustable Portable Basketball System with 32" x 48" Acrylic Rectangle Backboard, Flex Goal, 36" Safe Play Area, Goal Adjustment from 6.5'-10', Padding, Transport 404671209 BA833 Casters 2071.92 404671225 BA8350 Lottery Pick Clear Glass Basketball System 1009.26 404671233 BA8350X Removable Lottery Pick Clear Glass Basketball System 1116.95 404671241 BA8350S Lottery Pick Smoked Glass Basketball System 1009.26 40467125X BA8350SX Removable Lottery Pick Smoked Glass Basketball System 1116.95 Acrylic Max Portable Adjustable Basketball System, 32" x 48" Acrylic Backboard, Flex Goal, 30" 404671306 BA853A Safe Play Area 4207.03 Glass Max Portable Adjustable Basketball System with 36" x 54' Glass Backboard, Breakaway 404671330 BA853G Goal, 30" Safe Play Area 4766.84 404671349 BA870JRPP Black Pole Padding for All Outdoor 5" Square Basketball Poles, 1" Thick, 68" High 190.46 404671357 BA870PP-BK Black Pole Fitted Padding for Outdoor 6" Square Basketball Poles, 74" High 417.41 404671365 BA871-BK Ultimate Steel Basketball System, 42" x 60" Steel Backboard 1885.02 404671373 BA871A-BK Ultimate Aluminum Basketball System, 42" x 60" Backboard 3132.80 404671381 BA871A-GV Ultimate Aluminum Coastal Basketball System, 42" x 60" Backboard 3704.18 40467139X BA872-BK Ultimate Steel Double-Sided Basketball System, 42" x 60" Backboard 4415.29 404671403 BA872A-BK Ultimate Aluminum Double-Sided Basketball System, 42" x 60" Backboard 5943.42 404671411 BA872A-GV Ultimate Aluminum Coastal Double-Sided Basketball System, 42" x 60" 6696.36 40467142X BA872PP-BK Black Pole Padding for BA872 6" Square Basketball Poles, All 4 Sides, 2" Thick, 74" High 604.31 404671438 BA873-BK Ultimate Glass Basketball System, 42" x 72" Backboard 3120.34 404671446 BA873U-BK Ultimate Polycarbonate Basketball System, 42" x 72" 4255.98 unitedsupplycorp.com Page 4 718-439-9387 . Athletic Supplies Contract #B267307 . DOE UNITED DESCRIPTION PRICE 404671454 BA874-BK Ultimate Official Perforated Steel Basketball System, 42" x 72" Backboard 2899.62 404671500 BA89QC-AW All Conference Residential Basketball Systems 639.02 T-Rex 66 Side Court Portable Basketball System with 42" x 72" Glass Backboard, Competition 404671578 BA895G Breakaway Goal, 66" Safe Play Area, Specify Padding Color 7805.30 T-Rex 96 Competition Portable Basketball System with 42" x 72" Glass Backboard, 180 404671586 BA898G Breakaway Goal, Specify Padding Color 8522.64 404671594 BA898HD Rear Hold-Down Kit for T-Rex Portable Basketball Systems 235.85 404671659 BA930 Portable 110 Volt Hand Winch Driver 1039.52 404671683 BA935 Power Drive Shaft To Adjust Height Adjuster Using
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