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Catalogue for Sports Equipment Service: 0049-7191/9570-0 Internet: www.kuebler-sport.com Batting Helmet Shock-absorbing ABS shells with dou- ble ear protection. D7965 Size M each D7966 Size L each D7967 Size XL each Batting Helmet D7965 - D7967 Teeball-Bat "FRANKLIN BARRY BONDS" Wooden Bat, 27" long (approx. 68 cm) D7970 each Teeball-Bat "FRANKLIN TEE-BALL 06" Aluminium bat, 26" long (approx. 66 cm) D7971 each Wooden Teeball-Bat "FRANKLIN PRO BAT" High quality bat mat from ashwood bat with special harded vanish of the batting surface. The grip of the bat has no vanish so that it can absorb humidity for superior grip. D7972 L. 30" (approx. 76,5 cm) each D7973 L. 32" (approx. 81,5 cm) each Junior Baseball-Set Consisting of 1xD7872 „Field Master MLS 06 Baseball Bat Junior Baseball-Set fielding glove 11“, 1xD7970 tee-ball bat, For leisure or juniors, 31" (approx. 79 cm) length, D7908 1xD7914 soft-strike tee ball. Barrel 9" x 2-1/4" (23 x 6 cm) D7908 set D7895 each MLB Rotating Multi-Position Batting Tee Heavy duty moulded rubber home plate. Heavy duty rotating chrome steel po- sitioning device with spring pin, multi- positioning lock. Heavy-duty steel flage with multi-position rubber tube height adjustment. Height adjusts from 24“ to 36“ (61-91 cm). D7915 each Kids Baseball Set Consisting of 1xD7874 „Field Master MLB Rotating Kids Baseball Set fielding glove 9.75“, 1xD7970 tee-ball Batting Tee bat, 1xD7914 soft-strike tee ball. D7915 D7907 D7907 set Mobile Batting Cage for Baseball/Softball Comes with knotless net and JUNTEC plug-in system. Easy to set up any- where. Ideal for clubs, parties, leisure, camping etc. Dimensions: 8 x 5 x 3.4 m D7950 complete each Dimensions: 15 x 5 x 3,4 m D7951 complete each Mobile Backstop x 8 m for Base- ball/Softball Easy to set up due to FUNTEC-plug-in system. Comes in practical bag. D7960 w. image, complete each 6 Baseball & Fielding Gloves | Baseball, Hockey & Street Soccer Soft-Strike® Teeball Field Master Baseball Glove Field Master Baseball Glove Syntex® cover and Softstrike® safe- Size: 9.75" (25 cm), made from waxy laminate/waxy Size: 11" (28 cm), made from waxy laminate/waxy ty hollow core, ideal for pupils and PVC. Not available for left-handed players. PVC. teenager. D7874 each D7872 left (for right-handed players) each D7914 each D7876 right (for left-handed players) each Baseball Official League Field Master Baseball Glove Field Master Baseball Glove Syntex® cover, battable cork core. Of- Size: 11" (28 cm), shell front and back are made from Size: 11.50" (29 cm), cowhide laminate, shell front ficial size and weight. waxy laminate/waxy PVC. and back. D7918 each D7873 left (for right-handed players) each D7870 left (for right-handed players) each D7877 right (for left-handed players) each D7878 right (for left-handed players) each Recomended from the German Baseball and Softball Assosication. Softball Official League Syntex® cover and cork core. D7962 each Baseball Baseball School Set School Set Consisting of: 1 vinyl base set (D7920), 1 Pro Batting Tee 24“-36“ (D7915), 1 wooden Vinyl-Base-Set Teeball-Bat (D7970), 1 Baseball Bat 31“ (D7895), 10 Field Gloves 9,5“ (D7874), 10 D7975 made from weatherproof white vinyl, Field Gloves 11“ (D7872), including 2 for left hands, 12 Soft-Strike Teeballs (D7913) 3 bases, 1 home plate, 1 pitchers plate. and one bag. D7920 set D7975 set Service: 0049-7191/9570-0 Internet: www.kuebler-sport.com Indoor Hockey Goal NEW: Crossbar and posts of our in- 300 x 200 cm, the posts and crossbars are made of door hockey goals are now with 80 x 80 mm special aluminium profile. White powder- internal reinforcement made of coated tubular steel net supports. Nets have to be polystone synthetic material: Indoor Hockey Goal • no more indentations on the ordered separately. playfield side. D2200 each D2200 • longer product life - goals are built to last. • enhanced exactness of ball Indoor Hockey Goal Nets rebound. Running back 80 cm at roof and 100 cm at base. high-strength. D2201 4 mm polyprop. net, 4.5 cm mesh pair D2202 3 mm polyprop. net, 4.5 cm mesh pair D2203 2,5 mm polyprop. net, 2,5 cm mesh pair Indoor Hockey Barrier Standard Suitable for 36-40 m court length. The barriers consist of plywood beams with bevelled impact protection profile. Non-skip rubber pads on the underside. Hockey barrier Each set consists of 20 barriers, length 4 m each, D5183 painted white. D5183 each Trolley for Barriers with plastic Trolley for Hockey Barriers impact protection profile Hockey Barriers on the playfield side Solid heavy-duty steel tube construction, powder- for silent ball rebound coated, with storage compartment for linking pins, and no indentations or and swivel wheels for easy manoeuvring. frayed wooden edges. ! D5184 each Equipment Trolley Indoor Hockey Stick JUNIOR Made from sheet steel, with large wheels for easy Multi-laminate shaft in attractive colours for beginners, transport, convenient storage of hockey sticks. schools and clubs. Mulberry wood blade features D2145 each non-slip cushion grip. D2100 36" light each 8 8 Equipment Stand Indoor D2101 36" middle each 100% plastic, stores hockey sticks and balls, etc. D2103 33" mini each Approx. 50 cm high, 25 cm Ø. D2139 each Outdoor 6 6 Outdoor Field Hockey Stick JUNIOR Multi-laminate shaft in attractive colours for beginners, 6 schools and clubs. Mulberry wood blade features Equipment non-slip cushion grip. Stand D2118 36" light each D2119 36" middle each D2139 D2121 33" mini each 8 Trolley D2145 C Hockey Balls Field Hockey Goals Size 366 x 214 cm, according to internati- D onal regulations. Stable aluminium profiles B F 75 x 50 x 3 mm, collapsible The frame is white powder-coated, the barrier consists of sturdy aluminium panels. A D5188 pair AA Indoor Olympic E Field Hockey Goal Net D5190 Seamless plastic ball each 3 mm nylon, mesh 4.5 cm. D5181 green pair BB Indoor Super DD Indoor Plastic ball with cork core. D5195 Seamless plastic ball each Field Hockey Goal Net D5192 each Approx. 2.5 mm high-strength polypro- E E Field Hockey Ball pylene net. 2.5 cm mesh according to CC Indoor Competition D5196 Seamless plastic ball each the latest regulations. Plastic ball with cork compo core, spe- D5182 green pair cial surface structure. F F Indoor and Field Hockey Ball D5194 each D5198 Seamless plastic ball each 8 Hockey | Baseball, Hockey & Street Soccer PLAY Hockey Set For indoor and outdoor hockey. Suitable for all ins- titutional environments from schools and clubs to 0 PLAY Hockey Set rehabilitation centres and old peoples homes. The head is close to official dimensions and 100% plastic. Puck D2135 The hockey set PLAY includes 6 yellow sticks (90 cm), 6 red and 3 „No Bounce“ Hockey Balls. D2135 each PLAY Hockey Stick PLAY D2136 yellow each Hockey Ball D2137 red each School Hockey Saver Pack Consisting of one „PLAY“ hockey set (article no. D2135) with 3 „No Bounce“ hockey balls and 2 mini hockey goals (article no. D2140) Hockey Ball D2134 each 00 Puck Approx. 7 cm Ø , 40 g, assorted colours. D1506 each Hockey Ball Approx. 7 cm Ø , 50 g. D1507 each Hockey Ball "No Bounce" Approx. 65 g, 65 mm Ø , PVC ball D2138 each Competition Hockey Ball Competition Hockey Ball Bat Bag Ø 70 mm, very robust, with reinforced seams D2214 white each D2217 D2215 red each Bat Bag / Tool Bag This light nylon bag is ideal for storing and transporting up to 20 hockey sticks. D2217 each Mini Hockey Goal, Collapsible Stable aluminium construction, with hinged net supports, collapsible. PE-net, mesh width 4.5 cm. D2140 100 x 100 cm each 66 Mini Hockey Goal 6 Goal Net Sturdy steel tubing, powder-coated, ground pads, Mini Hockey Goal D5156 fold-away net support, easy to transport, space- Mini Hockey Goal Collapsible saving storage. Without net. Dimension: approx. 90 D5155 x 60 x 50 cm. D2140 D5155 each Mini Hockey Goal Net 8 Approx. 1.6 mm nylon, mesh 4.5 cm, suitable for Mini-Floorball-Tor D5155 6 D5156 each D2250 88 Floorball-Goal Sturdy steel tubing, powder-coated, ground pads. Delivery dismanteled, easy and quick set up. Including net 2 mm, mesh width 4 cm. Indoor 90 x 60 cm, approx. 3 kg: D2250 each space-saving storage Indoor 115 x 90 cm, approx. 4 kg: with collapsible net supports D2251 each Service: 0049-7191/9570-0 Internet: www.kuebler-sport.com Metal Street-Hockey-Goal Robust steel construction with quick connectors for easy set up. Delivery includes hard-wearing Polyester- Net with velcro fastener. Dimensions (wxh xd): 127 x 107 x 66 cm. D2224 each Marker Cones MINI Metal Street Ø 19 cm, height: 6 cm. The trough-shaped marker Floorball Goal Hockey-Goal cones are ideal for sprint practice and for slalom dribbles. Including trough to put on bars and use it D2224 D2250 as hurdle. They are also suitable as boundaries and starting points. F1110 set of 50 Floorball-Goal Sturdy steel tubing, powder-coated, ground pads. Marker Hemispheres, cm high Delivery dismanteled, easy and quick set up. Including Made from durable plastic, for various training appli- net 2 mm, mesh width 4 cm. cations, children love them for balancing. Dimensions: Indoor 90 x 60 cm, approx. 3 kg: 6 approx. 19.5 cm diameter, 9 cm high. 40 units per D2250 each set in yellow, white, blue, red; comes on handy stack Indoor 115 x 90 cm, approx. 4 kg: and transport rod.
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