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Sports Items List for the Session 2017-18 Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur Physical Education Section Enquiry No: Sports Items NP/IITK/PES/SPEC/47 Date: 21st July 2017 Dear Sir, Sealed quotations are invited from dealers/distributors in single bid format on or before 02nd August 2017 by 15:00hrs for the supply the following sports items. Note: Our Previous Tender Inquiry: Sports Items NP/IITK/PES/SPEC/254 dated 24th May, 2017 for the same items has been cancelled because so many complications occurs due to GST implemented from 01st July 2017. Enquiry No : Sports Items NP/IITK/PES/SPEC/47 Opening Date : 21.07.2017 Closing Date : 02.08.2017 by 15:00hrs Sports Items List for the Session 2017-18 Aquatics Sl. No. Description of items Brand/Code Size/weight QUANTITY Rate per Unit 1 Water polo Balls(MEN) Cosco International, 10 Nos. Multi color 2 Speedo Biofuse Speedo code- Small Size 05 pair fingers paddles 8027610006 3 Exercise Mats 06"X 3" 06 Nos. 4 Elite pull Buoy Speedo 8017910004 10 5 Volleyball Nivia 02 6 Sleeveless Red & Florescent XL- 05, L- 06, 28 Nos. vests(opening front) yellow colour, with M- 03 14 each number at back, 01-12 7 Speedo speed socket Speedo 8705893515 06 mirror swimming goggles 8 Skipping ropes Adidas comfort handle 06 Nos. grip speed 9 Adjustable hand Nivia/ 04 pairs. grippers Vinex 10 Weighted vest Body Solid, BSTWV20 04 each 08 nos. and BSTWV40 20 & 40 lbs. Page 1 of 12 11 Ankle weights with Nivia 01kg 02pairs adjustable cuff 1.5kg 02Pairs 12 Medicine Balls Nevia/ 2kg 02 Vinex 4kg 02 6kg 02 13 Squat stand Vinix/ 01 set Nelco 14 Horizontal bar Vinix/ 01 Nelco 15 Ab wheel exerciser Any 04 with double wheel 16 Exercise belts leather Nelco/ 03 Vinex 17 Kit bag Multi pocket, SG/ Large 01 with wheel BDM 18 Thera bands and Nelco/ 08 resistance tubes Cosco/ Nivia 19 Fox- 40 whistles classic 06 20 Cones Yellow Vinex 18’’ 08 ATHLETICS 1 Thrower's Shoes Pama 6 2 2 ,, ,, 7 1 3 ,, ,, 9 1 4 ,, ,, 10 4 5 ,, ,, 11 4 6 ,, ,, 12 3 7 Spike Shoes for javelin Pama 9 01 Throw (with spikes in heels) 8 ,, 12 01 9 Hammer Gloves Nelco Standard 02 10 Hallow Pipe for javelin Standard 1 meter 1’’ 01 throw practice dia 11 Discus Nelco N1110 2.5kg 03 Page 2 of 12 12 ,, Nelco N1106BL 1.5kg 03 13 Javelin Nelco N6065CJL 600gm 03 14 Hammer wire Nelco Standard 12 15 Hurdles Nelco (national N1132OHS 20 olympic hurdle) 16 Cover for Vaulting Nelco/ Nelco/ 01 Poles Vinex Vinex 4.3 m x 4.5 m 17 Pole Vaulting Box Nelco Nelco 01 18 Spikes for sprint and Adidas Pairs Middle & Long Sprint 8,9 & 11 03 distance runners Long & middle Distance 7,8,9 & 11 04 Long Jump 6 & 12 02 Pole Vault 8 01 19 Medicine Balls Adidas 3kg 02 20 4kg 02 21 5kg 01 22 Weight training bar Nelco 20kg 04 23 Pro Weight Lifting Nelco 187kg 01 barbell set 24 Hand Ball Cosco Men & 02 each Women BADMINTON 1 Weight vest 20lbs Body –solid, BSTWV 04 2 Weight vest 40lbs Body –solid, BSTWV 04 3 Rubber Dumbbells Nelco 3kg,5kg 02 set of 7.5kg,10kg each Kg 4 Plyometric boxes Body Solid, 01 set Model:BSTPB 5 Bounce Back-return GATR-0026 20cm,30cm, 02 set weighted hurdles 40cm,50cm 6 Badminton string YONEX BG65 60 pcs 7 Rubber/ plastic Nelco 1kg,2kg,2.5k 01 pair of barbell plates 50 mm g,5kg,7.5kg, each Kg dia 10kg,15kg, 20kg Page 3 of 12 8 Badminton racquet Head pcs/100 grip 9 Medicine ball Nelco 3kg,5kg,7kg 02 pcs of each Kg 10 Interlocking puzzle GAMA/GAMT-006 20mm thick, 20 pcs mat fall-height 3- feet 11 Abdominal board Body- solid, 01 model;PAB139X 12 Basketball Cosco No. 07 02 13 Volleyball Cosco (super volley) 02 14 Adjustable wrist Konex 04 Gripper 15 Ankle weight Cosco 1kg,2kg,3kg, 02 set of 4kg each Kg 16 Barbell stand Nelco 01 17 Badminton Racquet Yonex , Duora 10 02 18 Badminton Racquet Yonex , Nanoray 900 02 19 Badminton nylon Yonex Mavis 350 50 box Shuttlecock BASKETBALL 1 Basketball No. 07 Cosco Challenges 10 Multi colour 2 Outdoor folding Arm 06 sets Awnings Sunscreens 3 Bench Press stand Nelco 01 set 4 Squat stand Nelco 01 set 5 Weight plates Nelco 5kg 02 pair 6 ,, 10kg 01 pair 7 ,, 2.5kg 01 pair 8 ,, 3kg 01 pair 9 Extra strong pull Nelco, cosco, Nivia Standard size 10 string, pull rope- toing tube/ Thera Band 10 Baden shooter 10 Basketball 11 Olympic rod Nelco 05 kg 01 12 10kg 03 Page 4 of 12 13 15kg 03 14 20 kg 02 15 Exercise mat Nivia, cosco 20 16 Kit bag SG/ Large 02 BDM 17 Exercise Belts Leather Nelco 02 18 Plastic cone Vinex 15" 02 dzn 19 Disk cone Vinex 3” 02 Dzn CRICKET 1 Cricket bat English willows 04 2 ,, Kashmir willows 15 Parchment bat 3 Ball SG club(White ball) 100 4 ,, SF county(White ball) 180 5 ,, SF county(Red ball) 42 6 Kit bag BDM (with wheels) Large 04 7 Pads SG Test (Blue) Righty 05 8 ,, SG Test (Blue) Lefty 02 9 Wicket keeping pads 02 10 Thigh pad SG Test 03 11 ,, SG Super Test 03 12 Batting Gloves SG RSD prolite Righty 06 13 ’’ SG RSD prolite Lefty 04 14 ,, SG RSD Superlite Righty 06 15 Batting gloves SG test Righty 04 16 Keeping Gloves SG 02Pair 17 Keeping Gloves Kookaboorra 01 pair 18 Keeping inner Kookabura 04 pair 19 Helmet Mausuri Helmet Large 02 medium 01 20 ,, SG Aerotech cricket Medium 01 helmet 21 Helmet Shrey Armor Mild Navy Blue 1 Medium Steel visor Cricket Helmet Page 5 of 12 22 Abdomen guard BDM 08 23 ,, SG test Strip AD 04 24 English tape GM bat protection 15 tape 25 ,, SG full surface tape 10 26 Bat grip SG 10 27 ,, Octopus 10 28 ,, Gm 10 29 Wooden mallet 04 30 Side Arm-Ball thrower Omtex Elite plastic 01 side arm Pro Ball Thrower 31 Batting Elbow Gaurd 2-SG, Radix cricket 02 batting Elbow gaurd FOOTBALL 1 Exercise Mat Cosco Nelco, vinex 8 to 10 mm 30 2 Football Nivia shine star / As Board 15 Simbolo approved 3 Shin pad Nivia SG- 806 Performance 16 pair shin guards 4 Football Heading ball Nivia, Cosco 02 5 Football Shoes Shinny cleat/ 6 2 Star impact Shoes 7 2 8 4 9 4 10 3 11 1 6 Knee cap 16 pair 7 Football net carry 02 pair bags 8 Skipping rope Nivia/ 10 Cosco HOCKEY 1 Hockey sticks ALFA, Composite stick, L- 10 reinforced with M- 15 carbon/ fiberglass midihead shape, SCH- H- 11 36 piece Page 6 of 12 6001, Compo1001 (38 inches) 2 Shin Guard TK (S1 Plus shin guard) L-5, M-8, S-5 18 pairs 3 ALFA field gloves SCH-6041, Alfa half Medium 12 field gloves 4 ,, SCH-6041A, Alfa field Medium 12 gloves without finger tips. 5 ,, SCH-6042, Alfa FULL Large 12 field gloves 6 Hockey Ball Kookaburra Dimple 2 dzn (24) Standard 7 Rakshak 4 dzn (48) 8 Penalty Corner face SCH-6051 Alfa Face Small 2 pieces mask mask 9 ’’ Medium 2 pieces 10 ’’ Large 2 pieces 11 Abdominal Guard SG, Litevated Model Size- Men 12 12 Agility training hurdle Vinex, Folding Single pack 06 pack 25mm(Aluminium) of 06 hurdle 13 Agility Training hurdle Vinex, Folding Single pack 06 pack 25mm(Plastic) of 06 hurdle 14 Plyometric Training Vinex, 12",18",24", 02 set box set 30" 15 Exercise mat 6mm/ Nivia/ Vinex 24 10 mm thick 16 Rubberized weight Vinex 5kg, 02 pairs plates for 50mm dia 10kg, from each collar rod 15kg weight SQUASH 1 Gut roll Head Perfect power 120mm/ 02 110mm 02 diameter 2 Ball Box Dunlop Double dot 02 (12 ball in box) 3 Grips Karakal PU super 25 replacement grip Page 7 of 12 4 Racquets Dunlop Force 01 Evolution 120 5 Racquets Head Cyano 115 01 6 ’’ Prince 03 Speed 01 port black 7 Skipping rope Nivia/ 03 Cosco 03 8 Exercise Mat Nivia/ 04 Vinex 04 TABLE TENNIS 1 Rubber Teenergy Red 04 ,, Black 04 2 ,, Donic coppa Red 04 ,, Black 04 3 ,, Jolla energy Red 04 ,, Black 04 4 ,, Tibhar grass dtecs 0.5mm (red) 02 5 Ply Butterfly gergley 5000 02 tamca 6 ’’ Butterfly Sardius 01 7 Ply Timo boll sprit 04 8 Rubber cleaner Stag 04 9 Table cleaner Stag 04 10 Multi ball box Stag 04 TENNIS 1 Racquets Head Graphene Touch MP 01 Speed 2 ,, Head Graphene XT MP 01 speed 3 ,, Wilson Pro Staff 97LS 01 black 4 ,, Wilson Blade 98L (16X19) 01 5 Gut roll/ Reels Head sonic PRO edge 16g string 08 reel 200mts 6 Luxilon ALU power 16 L(12.2m) 08 Page 8 of 12 7 Vibrational dampener Head Djokovic 20 dampener 8 Ball cans Wilson championship 200 9 Grips Tourna over grip 30 pack 04 pack 10 Head extreme soft 03 pack 15 pack 11 Ankel Brace Aircost A60 02 12 Wrist band Adidas tennis large Blue, Black, 10 wrist band white 13 Tourna-Dri Tennis court PVA Tennis court 4 squeegee mop/ roller 14 Wiper/ Roller For tennis synthetic 2 court VOLLEYBALL 1 Olympic revolving rod Nelco 4" (50mm, 02 piece daimeter) 2 Olympic revolving rod 5"(50mm, 02 piece daimeter) 3 Flat bench press Vinex 1’ 10’’ x 10’’ x 02 1’ 10’’(ht) 4 Chest Bench press Vinex 01 5 Plyometric Training Vinex, steel made 12",18",24", 02 set box set 30" 6 Speed Training Vinex 24" 12 Piece Hurdles 7 Olympic Plates Nelco colour plates 5kg (50 mm 02 Piece diameter) 8 10kg (50 mm 02 Piece diameter) 9 Volleyball Cosco Super 30 Piece multicolor 10 Basketball Cosco No.
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