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Basketball Eng.Pdf Basketball Art. n° 1461 Medicine ball 1 kg diam.12cm red Art. n° 1462 Medicine ball 2 kg diam. 15cm yellow Art. n° 1463 Medicine ball 3 kg diam. 17 cm blue Art. n° 1464 Medicine ball 4 kg diam. 20 cm pink Art. n° 1465 Medicine ball 5 kg diam. 23 cm orange Art. n° 2040 Propioception table cm.54x38, 16 cm.h. adjustable resistance. Art. n° 2041 Balance system, varying rigidity and elasticity with elastics. Art. n° 2042 Little wood plate joined to an eliptical inflatable ball. Art. n° 2043 Afloat and rotating step, adjustable resistance. Art. n° 2048 Balance half sphere Bosu. Art. n° 4003 Basketball basket complete with net mod. Import. Art. n° 4004 Outdoor hot galvanised steel basket with reinforcing plate, very strong. Art. n° 4005 Regulation basket. Art. n° 4008 Painted basket with reinforcing plate, very strong. Art. n° 4009 Pad for systems items: 4001-4002-5300-5304. Art. n° 4010 Flex goal regulation basket, unhooked, 3 springs. Art. n° 4013 Economical reclining basket, 1 spring, with net excluded Art. n° 4014 Flex goal basket, unhooked, F.I.B.A. approved with certificate. Art. n° 4015 Reclining basket, in compliance with f.i.b.a. regulations, springs releasing system iso 10243 . Art. n° 4016 Painted basket with reinforcing plate and circle made with full iron, very strong, in compliance with UNI EN 1270 norms Art. n° 4017 Front and lateral reclinable basket UNI-EN1270 certified. Art. n° 4020 Polypropylene net, diam. 3 mm. Art. n° 4022 Basket net in galvanised steel. Art. n° 4023 Basket net in nylon, diam. 5 mm. Art. n° 4024 Sket net in nylon extra strong. Art. n° 4050 Bilaminated wood backboard 180x105 cm. Art. n° 4051 Laminated fibreglass backboard 180x105 cm. Art. n° 4052 Image not found or type unknown Plexyglass backboard 180x105 cm. with frame Art. n° 4053 Laminated fibreglass backboard 180x120 cm. Art. n° 4055 Steel backboard mod. american cm. 135x90, treated and painted. Art. n° 4056 Backboard cm. 112x73 with basket and net. Art. n° 4060 Glass backboard thickness mm. 12 with frame. Art. n° 4061 Replacement basketball backboard in 12mm thick glass without frame. Art. n° 4062 Plexyglass backboard 180x105 cm. Art. n° 4063 Plexyglass backboard 180x120 cm. Art. n° 4082 Backboard pads in polyurethane, in compliance with regulations FIBA. Art. n° 4083 Backboard pads Art. n° 4090 Ballasted support for back ball. Art. n° 4091 Elastic back ball panel, multi purpose, height adjustable and rotary with greater speed of ball (escluded base) Art. n° 4116 Ball Molten BGE6 Azzurrina Giugiaro. Art. n° 4118 Ball Molten BGG7 League official A1-A2 Giugiaro. Art. n° 4125 Ball Molten BGM7 synthetic leather. Art. n° 4202 Outdoor basketball system, round posts hot galvanized, steel backboards, ext. arm 165 cm. Art. n° 4210 Outdoor basketball/minibasket system, posts hot galvanized, wood backboard, fixed in the ground with sockets. Art. n° 4211 Outdoor basketball system, posts hot galvanized, laminated backboard, ext. arm 165 cm. Art. n° 4212 Outdoor basketball system, posts hot galvanized, wood backboard, ext. arm 225 cm. Art. n° 4213 Outdoor basketball system, posts hot galvanized, laminated backboard, ext. arm 225 cm. Art. n° 4215 Outdoor basketball system, posts hot galvanized, ext. arm 225 cm. Art. n° 4216 Outdoor basketball system, posts hot galvanized, laminated backboard, ext. arm 225 cm. Art. n° 4217 Outdoor basketball system, posts hot galvanized, ext. arm 225 cm. Art. n° 4218 Outdoor basketball system, posts hot galvanized, laminated backboard, ext. arm 225 cm. Art. n° 4220 Half basket/minibasket system made in Italy Art. n° 4223 Portable half minibasket system, height adjustable from cm. 210 to 305 model Streetball. Art. n° 4225 Portable half basket/minibasket system, height adjustable, fiberglass backboard, model Chicago. Art. n° 4226 Portable basket/minibasket half system, easy height adjustment, fiberglass backboard, model Los Angeles. Art. n° 4227 Post pad for art. 4225/4226. Art. n° 4230 Mobile basket/minibasket half system, height adjustable, fiberglass backboard. Art. n° 4231 Half streetball basket/minibasket system, hot galvanized, with sockets. Art. n° 4241 System with wheel for transport art. 4248. Art. n° 4243 Wall fixed basket system, wood backboard, ext. arm 168 cm. Art. n° 4248 Mobile basket system, wood backboard Mod. College. Ext. arm 165 cm. Art. n° 4251 Basket system in hot galvanized steel, dismounted, fixed with wood backboard. Ext. arm 220 cm. Art. n° 4252 Basket system in hot galvanized steel, dismounted, mobile, with wood backboard, ext. arm 220 cm. Art. n° 4254 Fixed basket system by base ground blocking, wood backboard. Art. n° 4256 Basket system in hot galvanized steel, dismounted, fixed with backboard in laminated fibreglass. Art. n° 4257 Basket system in hot galvanized steel, dismounted, mobile, with laminated fibreglass backboard, ext. arm 220 cm. Art. n° 4260 Wall fixed basket system, wood backboard, ext. arm 165 cm. Art. n° 4261 Wall system minibasket with laminated fibreglass backboard. Art. n° 4262 Wall fixed basket system, wood backboard, ext. arm 320 cm. Art. n° 4263 Wall basket/minibasket system, oval backboard 114x73. Ext. arm 60 cm. Art. n° 4265 Wall basket system foldable, wood backboard. Ext. arm 320 cm. Art. n° 4267 Mobile system pad for item. 4248. Art. n° 4268 Half basket wall system, fixed, oval backboard cm. 114x73. Ext. arm 20 cm. Art. n° 4269 Pad for fixed system item 4254. Art. n° 4270 Image not found or type unknown Roof mobile basket system, wood backboard. Art. n° 4271 Wall basket system, foldable Art. n° 4276 Side-folding type height adjustable from basket to minibasket. Art. n° 4277 Image not found or type unknown Side-folding type height adjustable from basket to minibasket, model extra professional. Art. n° 4279 Fall arrester device for roof basket system. Art. n° 4282 Manual mobile system, mod. tournament Art. n° 4285 Electric hydraulic basket system, extension cm 325. Art. n° 4286 Manual mobile system, mod. Challenge Art. n° 4287 Manual mobile system, mod. Challenge Art. n° 4288 Manual mobile system, mod. Challenge Art. n° 4289 Roof system, electrical, in compliance with regulations F.I.B.A. Art. n° 4290 Manual system, spring adjustable, F.I.B.A. MacShot approved. Art. n° 4300 Table chronometer. Art. n° 4302 Wall magnetic blackboard with pieces, aluminium frame. Art. n° 4303 Yellow marking adhesive tape. Art. n° 4304 Hand signal stick with arrow for alternate possession with base in painted steel. Art. n° 4305 Series of hand signal sticks for basket judges. Art. n° 4306 Series of hand signal sticks 24 seconds in compliance of 14 sec. regulatios. Art. n° 4307 Reserves and athletes bench with possibility to apply to art. 4309. Art. n° 4308 Reserves and athletes bench with backrest, 3 mt. long. Art. n° 4309 Protection for reserves benches and judges table. Art. n° 4310 Judges' table chair, stackable. Art. n° 4321 Wood stool with holes for hands, 45x45x45h. cm. Art. n° 4325 Art. n° 4329 Manual table scoreboard, number from 0 to 199 with time- out pocket. Art. n° 4351 Blue marking adhesive tape. Art. n° 4352 White marking adhesive tape. Art. n° 4353 Red marking adhesive tape. Art. n° 4382 Scoreboard weatherproof boards with ballasted base. Art. n° 4385 Base with double ballast, tools support, dismantled (ideal for art. 4091). Art. n° 4400 Safety pad thickness 3 cm. for basket system art. 4210 - 4211 - 4202. Art. n° 4402 Safety pad for basket system for item 4251-4252-4256- 4257. Art. n° 4403 Safety pad UNI EN 913 norms, square section, thickness 5 cm., for basket systems art. 4201 - 4200. Art. n° 4500 Mobile basket system, Laminated fibreglass backboard Mod. College. Ext. arm 165 cm. Art. n° 4501 basket system, wood backboard Mod. College. Ext. arm 165 cm. Art. n° 5053 Half streetball basket/minibasket system, hot galvanized, with sockets. Art. n° 5437 Wooden support for numbered plastic boards. Art. n° 5438 Mat test length cm. 370 width cm. 100. Art. n° 6453 Magnetic Football game Blackboard with writing set, checkers, and hooks to hang it on the wall Art. n° 6497 Instantaneous ice in bag. Art. n° 6515 Proprioceptive cube, size 40x40x40 cm., made in wood, antislip bottom and top sides. Art. n° 6516 Proprioceptive cube, size 50x50x50 cm., made in wood, antislip bottom and top sides. Art. n° 6517 Proprioceptive cube, size 60x60x60 cm., made in wood, antislip bottom and top sides. Art. n° 6518 Proprioceptive cube, size 70x70x70 cm., made in wood, antislip bottom and top sides. Art. n° 6519 Proprioceptive cube, size 80x80x80 cm., made in wood, antislip bottom and top sides. Art. n° 9235 Closing sedan chair in chromed steel, folding in two pcs. Art. n° 9241 Medical case in abs, portable or wall mounted, complete with accessories. Art. n° 9242 First aid medical bag in pvc doctor/masseurs, complete. Art. n° 9243 Medical case in abs in abs, compl. cps 517. Art. n° 9251 Manual Rianimatore Asibox, disposable bottle. Art. n° 9252 Manual Rianimatore Apollo, richargable bottle. Art. n° 9253 Digital sphygmomanometer, manual blowing up. Art. n° 9254 Art. n° 9301 Round painted wood little plate. Art. n° 9303 Rectangular wood little plate with cross bar. Art. n° 9305 Rectangular wood little plate with half semilune. Art. n° 9308 Round wood little plate, with inflatable half sphere. Art. n° 9322 Disk propioceptor inflatable. Diam. 39 cm. Art. n° 9323 Disk propioceptor inflatable. Diam. 40 cm. - Ideal for the socce training. Art. n° 9324 Kit for specific exercises on the stability, proprioception and strength. Ideal for soccer. Art. n° 9325 Kit exercise on proprioception of the upper limbs - IDEAL FOR THE SOCCER GOALKEEPER TRAINING. .
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