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Institutionalcatalog2008.Pdf GYMNASTICS EQUIPMENT 2007-2008 TAC/10 LZT VAULT BOARD SEE PG. 2 ELITE KIDS CIRCUIT SEE PG. 22 BEAM TABLE SEE PG. 5 ORDER BY PHONE: 800.932.3339 ORDER BY FAX: 860.779.0854 EMAIL: [email protected] Photo by: John Cheng ORDER ONLINE AT WWW.GYMSUPPLY.COM Vaulting Equipment VAULTING TABLES AND TRAINERS Padded Vaulting Runway The Padded Vaulting Runway is a low pile blue TAC/10 LZT Vault Table nylon carpet permanently flame-laminated to cross-linked polyethylene foam. It reduces The new AAI TAC/10 LZT Vault Table exceeds stress to legs and feet and is a fast, stable the FIG allowable rebound by 40% while surface. 3’ x 82’ A meeting the requirements for deflection and max force. DGS-416784 Runway 5/8” thick DGS-416785 Runway 1-3/8” thick • Official Vault Table of NCAA Women’s Gymnastic Championships and USAG J.O. National Championships TAC/10 Towel • Meets USAG, NCAA, NFHS, and AAU Grip enhancer for use with TAC/10 products. Competition Specifications • No Build-Up on Hands, unlike Chalk • Reactive Foam Offers Improved • Provides a Slight Tackiness Rebound and a more Forgiving Surface NEW DGS-407571 TAC/10 Towel (Box of 12) A DGS-407557 TAC/10 LZT Vault Table B DGS-407543 LZT Vault Head Only VAULTING BOARDS Vault Anchor Mat B DGS-416547 12cm Vault Anchor Mat TAC/10 LZT Vault Board DGS-416549 20cm Vault Anchor Mat • Similar features to the Stratum Board Elite International Vault Table • Nonslip TAC-10 composite leather surface, providing better grip Elite International Anchored and Free- • Thicker, more reactive pad for improved Standing Vault Tables. NEW performance • Adjusts from 37.5” to 53” DGS-407233 TAC/10 LZT Vault Board • Includes form-fitting cover of 120 gauge suede-like material for a non-slip feel TAC/10 Junior Vault Board • Non-marking rubber floor contacts. Four adjustable leveling feet. • USAG Levels 4 & 5 Approved • Includes 1.5” protective upright pad- • Utilizes 4 Springs to Meet Needs ding. • TAC/10 Cover with 5/8” Polyethylene DGS-407556 Elite Int’l Vault Table Foam DGS-407528 Elite Int’l Vault Head Only DGS-407595 TAC/10 Junior Vault Board Level 4 Vault System Stratum Vault Board • Consists of three parts • Constructed of high-tech composite • One 5’ x 10’ x 32” pit mat with Hook and materials Loop and hand placement markings • Padded top with 1/2” (13mm) 48” • Two 5’ x 10’ x 8” skill cushions with Hook polyethylene and a non-slip, carpet cover and Loop flaps to hold them in place • Includes eight black oxide springs and to lay on top of the pit to raise to 40” the three different heights required by • FIG Approved USAG rules DGS-407228 Stratum Vault Board • Meets all specs for Level 4 Vaulting 32” • Adjusts to the proper heights of 32”, 40”, Stratum Jr. Vaulting Board and 48” For the smaller competing gymnast not yet DGS-416413 Level 4 Vault System ready for a full size board. If you like Stratum vault board, you’ll love Stratum Jr. TAC/10 Vault Trainer DGS-4072599A Stratum Jr. Vault Board • Contoured shape replicates the AAI TAC/10 Vault Table Junior Bug Board • Only vault trainer with contoured and Has four foam blocks to assist the child in crowned surface to replicate the table gently bounding from the board. Bug logo is strategically placed to help beginner focus on • Three-piece unit assembled is 50 5/8” x the board. 47 ¼” x 37 3/8” DGS-407600 Junior Bug Board • Detachable headpiece to be used on the floor for beginning training Junior Spring Board • Add the men’s block to get to the men’s Made with three coil springs to simulate the competitive height vault action of the big kids board. DGS-416034 Vault Trainer (suede surface) DGS-416035 Men’s 10cm Block (Recommended for children under 85 lbs.) DGS-416036 Vault Trainer (shown) DGS-407601 Junior Spring Board 2 www.gymsupply.com 1.860.779.0854 Vaulting Equipment NEW Folding Vault Safety Zone TAC/10 Round-Off Pad The contoured shape hugs the Stratum Vault The same great mat made with AAI’s new Board to help keep gymnasts safe during round- TAC/10 cover for a non-slip surface. off entries. • Non-slip TAC/10 composite leather sur- • FIG, USAG, NCAA, NFHS, and AAU face, providing better grip Approved • High rebound EVA foam filler is better • Shorter Sides Allow for Air Escape on the athlete’s wrists and makes for a This product has been approved quicker round off and recommended for use by • Several Layers of Foam and Reinforcement the FIG and USAG for round-off Materials • Square edging provides close-fitting, entry vaults at the Elite level. DGS-407206 Folding Vault Safety Zone secure placement against the Vault Board DGS-407238 Contoured Vault Safety Zone • 4” hook fasteners completely surround the pad with 2” hook fasteners in the middle to secure to the Vault Runway DGS-416099 36”x 36” x 1-3/8” Mini Pad Power Incline DGS-416098 39”x 51” x 1-3/8” Pad A combination of high- and low-tension springs suspend the 16” x 30” bed within a 36” x 48” Also available in suede top: frame. Elevation adjustments within a 12” to DGS-416097 36”x 36”x 1 3/8 Mini Pad 15” range can be made quickly and securely. All DGS-416095 39”x 51”x 1 3/8 Pad legs fold flat for easy storage and economical shipment. No assembly required. Air-O-Board DGS-G250 Power Incline • Extends your high-repetition train- ing time • Reduces injuries and pain • Ideal for returning to vaulting after an injury Equipment Transporters • Built-in “safety zone” around the board New, adjustable transport designed to work with all AAI apparatus. Each • Swivel wheels for easy transporting transporter consists of two units. Each unit DGS-AIROBOARD Air-o-Board includes a framework, two 360-degree ball-bearing swivel casters with hard rubber wheels, and a lifting mechanism. Vaulting Board Tote Powder coated navy finish. Transport and protect your vaulting board in DGS-407016 Transporters this quality vinyl carrying case. Made of 18oz. knife coated vinyl, double stitched for long life. Handles on both sides for easy carrying by one or two people. Heavy duty zipper opening for NEW easy use. Comes in choice of blue or red, 24” x 48” x 8”. DGS-VT-1 Vault Board Tote Protective Table Cover This 14oz. vinyl fabric is sewn to fit any table you may own. It will protect from bumps & scrapes. It will also protect your table from the hand of all the “artists” in PE class who find the suede cover an irresistible canvas. DGS-VTC-100 Table Cover 3 1.800.932.3339 [email protected] Balance Beams ELITE™ RA Balance Beam AAI LOW BEAMS This Balance Beam has the strongest steel leg structure in the industry, providing exceptional lateral and longitudinal stability -- a must for today’s demanding routines. • Height adjusts to 1000, 1100, 1200, and 1250 mm • Meets USAG, NCAA, and NFHS AAI Low Balance Beam Competition Specs Non-Reflex Training Balance Beam • Accommodates FIG, USAG, NCAA, and NFHS Mat Specs • Similar to Competition Classic Beam • Steel legs configured to accommodate safety mats up to 20cm • Quality Low Training Beam for all levels DGS-407440 Elite RA Balance Beam DGS-407430 Elite Reflex Non-Adjust RNA • Accommodates Mats up to 20cm DGS-416325 Elite Beam Leg Pads DGS-406090 Low Balance Beam see below Classic RA Balance Beam Meets FIG, USAG, NCAA, and NFHS specifications for competition. Soft-top cushion material provides sure footed stability to the athlete. Leg structures can be moved inward to allow beam end to extend over a landing pit. Reflex models change easily to accommodate AAI CLASSIC™ gymnasts of different weights and heights. Low Reflex Balance Beam Adjustable styles slide easily up and down. • Fully featured reflex low balance Accomodates landing mats up to 20cm. beam DGS-406440 Reflex Adjustable RA • Full 16’ 5” (5000 mm) long DGS-406430 Reflex Non-Adjustable RNA DGS-406425 No Reflex Adjustable NRA • 15” (38 cm) high DGS-406420 No Reflex Non-Adjust NRNA • Accommodates Mats up to 20 DGS-416390 Classic Beam Leg Pads cm thick see below DGS-406410 Classic Low Reflex 16’ DGS-SA118A Low Non-Reflex 12’ Not Shown BEAM EQUIPMENT NEW B A NEW Beam Filler System & Leg Balance Beam Protective Beam Transports Pads Reflex Low Beam Cover Can be used to transport all AAI Balance Training Table These fillers and leg pads cover the bot- Finally a product that will protect your balance Beams. tom of the beam legs and connect all Wider working surface beams from all the scrapes and bumps they • mats together for a safe, smooth surface DGS-407018 AAI Beam Transports get when they are moved in and out of your 6” wide working surface. Padded to land on. Please specify the make and • storage closets each day during the season. with 1/2” thick foam and covered model of your beam. These covers are made with a heavy 14oz. with durable, non-slip material. A DGS-416560 as shown Beam Filler - 20 cm vinyl cover and sewn to fit all makes and • Four spring-loaded legs allow for DGS-416315 Beam Filler -12cm models of competitive sized beams. Special maximum rebound DGS-416380 Beam Filler - 12cm sizes are available and are made to order. Please call for pricing. • All supports have non-marking pads to prevent floor damage. DGS-416325 Elite Beam Leg Pad DGS-BEAMPROCOV B DGS-416390 Classic Beam Leg Pad • 16’ 4” long x 10 1/2” high by 6” wide.
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