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H a Ndi Life Spo R T S P O R T a N D Fun for Ev F U N F OR E D V N E A R T Y R O N O P E S ● ● H T A R N D P O I L I F E S PRICE LIST - ALL PRODUCTS Valid from 20.03.2019 For more information about our products, please visit our web shop at www.handilifesport.com PRICE LIST – ALL PRODUCTS Valid from 20.03.2019 HANDI LIFE SPORT® # DESCRIPTION PRICE EX. VAT BOCCIA BOCCIA SETS OF REGULAR STANDARDS (re. size & weight) We supply 3 sizes of boccia balls: regular size (red ball), Boccia Petite (blue ball) and Mini Boc- cia (white ball). A Boccia set consists of 6 red, 6 blue balls and 1 white target ball. The boccia sets below are all of regular size and live up to international BISFed standards of weight, measure and rolling abilities: Weight 275 grams plus/minus 12 grams; circumference 270 mm plus/minus 8 mm. BOCCIA SUPERIOR CLASSIC EXP1020 Superior Classic Boccia set in Superior Boccia case 288 € (blue, red or black case) - the handsewn balls are made of soft Japanese microfiber/PU - choose between 5 different degrees of hardness: hard, medium-hard, medium, medium-soft and soft EXP1000 Superior Classic Boccia set in blue shoulder bag 268 € - the handsewn balls are made of soft Japanese microfiber/PU Bestseller - choose between 5 different degrees of hardness: hard, medium-hard, medium, medium-soft and soft (medium is the most popular) EXP1006 Superior Classic Boccia set in a box 252 € - the handsewn balls are made of soft Japanese microfiber/PU - choose between 5 different degrees of hardness: hard, medium-hard, medium, medium-soft and soft MIXED Extra charge for customized sets with balls of mixed hardness 15 € of your choice, per set EXP1140 Single Boccia ball - Superior Classic 26 € - available in red, blue and white - hardness: hard, medium-hard, medium, medium-soft and soft BOCCIA SUPERIOR RIO2016 EXP1004 Superior Rio2016 Boccia set in Superior Boccia case 288 € (blue, red or black case) - balls are made of thinner PU material with more texture - choose between 4 different degrees of hardness: medium-hard, medium, medium-soft and soft www.handilifesport.com – Denmark (EU) – [email protected] – VAT no. DK11397948 2 PRICE LIST – ALL PRODUCTS Valid from 20.03.2019 HANDI LIFE SPORT® # DESCRIPTION PRICE EX. VAT EXP1003 Superior Rio2016 Boccia set in blue shoulder bag 268 € - balls are made of thinner PU material with more texture - choose between 4 different degrees of hardness: medium-hard, medium, medium-soft and soft EXP1007 Superior Rio2016 Boccia set in a box 252 € - balls are made of thinner PU material with more texture - choose between 4 different degrees of hardness: medium- hard, medium, medium-soft and soft MIXED Extra charge for customized sets with balls of mixed hardness 15 € of your choice, per set EXP1145 Single Boccia ball - Superior Rio2016 26 € - available in red, blue and white - hardness: medium-hard, medium, medium-soft and soft BOCCIA SUPERIOR SUPERSOFT EXP1022 Superior Supersoft Boccia set in Superior Boccia case 308€ (blue, red or black case) - balls are made of soft and very strong PU material - hardness: Supersoft EXP1142 Single Boccia ball - Superior Supersoft 28 € - available in red, blue and white - hardness: Supersoft BOCCIA LEDO SUEDE EXP1017 LEDO Suede Boccia set in Superior Boccia case 338 € (blue, red or black case) A new and improved version of LEDO Suede: Genuine leather with synthetic underlining. The furry surface makes the ball easy to control. Choose between 4 different degrees of hardness: medium-hard, medium, medium-soft and soft MIXED Extra charge for customized sets with balls of mixed hardness 15 € of your choice, per set EXP1148 Single Boccia ball - LEDO Suede 30 € - available in red, blue and white - hardness: medium-hard, medium, medium-soft and soft www.handilifesport.com – Denmark (EU) – [email protected] – VAT no. DK11397948 3 PRICE LIST – ALL PRODUCTS Valid from 20.03.2019 HANDI LIFE SPORT® # DESCRIPTION PRICE EX. VAT BOCCIA NEW STANDARD EXP1001 Boccia New Standard, price pr set 148 € Bestseller 13 balls handsewn of PU-leather in a red nylon bag including a referee paddle Hardness: medium EXP1141 Single ball - Boccia New Standard 15 € - available in red, blue and white - hardness: medium REFILLING AND ADJUSTMENT OF BOCCIA BALLS EXP9005 Refilling and adjustment, price per ball 5 € - we offer to refill and adjust old Handi Life Sport boccia balls. OTHER BOCCIA SETS: In this category you find: - Boccia sets with smaller balls. - Boccia sets for table games - Boccia sets for outdoor play (regular size) BOCCIA PETITE - A smaller and lighter version of our famous Superior Classic Boccia balls. For people who prefer a smaller ball. EXP1009 Boccia Petite 148 € - 13 balls of soft Japanese microfiber/PU material - φ 7 cm - weight per ball approximately 180 grams EXP1155 Single ball - Boccia Petite 15 € (red, blue or white) MINI BOCCIA - 13 tiny boccia balls handsewn of genuine leather. EXP1030 Mini Boccia set 98 € - 13 small balls of genuine leather, φ 4 cm - packed in a little red bag EXP1131 Mini Boccia Ramp 75 € - for Mini Boccia - made of wood EXP1129 Complete Mini Boccia set: 149 € - 1 mini ramp, 13 heavy mini boccia balls, 1 court barrier - all packed in a small red suitcase with rules www.handilifesport.com – Denmark (EU) – [email protected] – VAT no. DK11397948 4 PRICE LIST – ALL PRODUCTS Valid from 20.03.2019 HANDI LIFE SPORT® # DESCRIPTION PRICE EX. VAT BOCCIA LAWN EXP1012 Boccia Lawn - for outdoor play on sand or grass 69 € - 13 balls with a good grip (φ 8,3 cm) - a core of wood surrounded by PE - 6 red, 6 blue and 1 white ball - packed in a green nylon bag - Weight per ball: 300 grams +/- 50 grams ADDITOINAL BOCCIA EQUIPMENT: BOCCIA CASES & BAGS EXP1162 Superior Boccia case with shoulder strap and sturdy inlay for 95 € ball protection Colours: black, red and blue Note: If no choise of colour is made, you will receive a black case EXP1164 NEW: Superior Boccia Bagpack 95 € With sturdy inlay for ball protection Grey cotton EXP1160 Blue boccia shoulder bag 38 € BOCCIA RAMPS EXP1136 Prolimpic Mustang LX2 ramp, an excellent competition ramp, 1.700 € which makes it possible to play effectively both at short and long distances. Made of aluminum & polycarbonate, weight 13 kg. Delivered with a transport case - excellent when travelling with your boccia ramp. Transport case weight 14 kg. In total 27 kg EXP1128 SuperRamp, a precise, light and extremely easy-to-handle 898 € boccia ramp. Excellent for schools, institutions etc. Each of the 5 parts are moulded from transparent & strong polycarbonate. Weight 8 kg. Length 110/42/48/56 cm. Comes in a handy bag pack for easy transportation. www.handilifesport.com – Denmark (EU) – [email protected] – VAT no. DK11397948 5 PRICE LIST – ALL PRODUCTS Valid from 20.03.2019 HANDI LIFE SPORT® # DESCRIPTION PRICE EX. VAT EXP1119 First Ramp 108 € - A light and durable beginner’s ramp - made of strong polycarbonate - length 110 cm EXP1120 40 cm extention to First Ramp 52 € EXP1121 60 cm extention to First Ramp 60 € BOCCIA ACCESSORIES EXP1169 Headpointer 120 € - For ramp players, who release the ball by head movement - light and adjustable - one size EXP1127 Boccia seat 130 € A comfortable seat for the player’s assistant - with protective inlays for 7 balls - 42 cm. high, seat 32 x 36 cm, carry up to 140 kg. EXP1014 Boccia Touch Board/Boccia Grid for Blind Boccia 99 € This tactile boccia touch board makes it possible to play boccia without vision. Comes in a bag with instructions, also in braille. When purchasing minimum 4 grids, per grid 89 € EXP1104 Ball Pick up 68 € Makes it easy to pick up boccia balls (of BISFed size), also from a seated position. Made of strong transparant acrylic Contains up to 6 boccia balls EXP1101 Boccia tray for 6 balls, all foam 15 € - measure 295 x 200 x 50 mm EXP1102 Boccia tray for 9 balls, all foam 16 € - measure 295 x 292 x 50 mm www.handilifesport.com – Denmark (EU) – [email protected] – VAT no. DK11397948 6 PRICE LIST – ALL PRODUCTS Valid from 20.03.2019 HANDI LIFE SPORT® # DESCRIPTION PRICE EX. VAT EXP1118 Keyring with mini boccia ball 10 € - comes in packages with 10 keyrings: 4 red, 4 blue and 2 white - price per keyring When purchasing 3 pieces (1 red, 1 blue & 1 white) - in total 25 € EXP1133 Boccia poloshirt, Superior “Lacoste” quality 20 € Boccia court on the chest, buttons in white, red and blue and a small HLS logo on the sleeve Choose between light blue or navy blue Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL and XXL BOCCIA REFEREE AND COURT EQUIPMENT EXP1115 BISFed boccia measuring plate 30 € (international standards) EXP1100 Boccia measuring band 15 € length 3 m - with top reading EXP1105 Measuring Calliper, 14 cm 14 € High quality acrylic material in blue/red EXP1106 Measuring Calliper, 29 cm 20 € High quality acrylic material in blue/red EXP1112 Referee paddle, price per paddle 7 € - 1 red side and 1 blue side EXP1116 Basic Referee kit: 34 € - Referee paddle, measuring band and 29 cm measuring calliper, all packed in a cotton bag EXP1117 Complete Referee kit: 56 € - Referee paddle, measuring band, measuring callipers 29 cm and 14 cm - all packed in a Boccia referee bag www.handilifesport.com – Denmark (EU) – [email protected] – VAT no. DK11397948 7 PRICE LIST – ALL PRODUCTS Valid from 20.03.2019 HANDI LIFE SPORT® # DESCRIPTION PRICE EX. VAT EXP1113 Boccia Referee bag 14 € Nylon bag with adjustable strap to wear on the hips. The bag is designed to hold the referee’s equipment. Size 22 x 28 cm. EXP1111 Boccia scoreboard 60 € Simple style, easy to use Size: 19 x 57 cm.
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