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Grips • Apparel Home Use Equipment Gift Items & More! 2016/2017 RETAIL CATALOG GRIPS • APPAREL HOME USE EQUIPMENT GIFT ITEMS & MORE! @DEARYSGYMNASTICSSUPPLY @GYMSUPPLY @DGSGYMSUPPLY 800.932.3339 WWW.GYMSUPPLY.COM INTRODUCTION 10 DGS is the trusted source for quality apparel, reliable equipment service and install, and advice for gym owners, coaches, parents, and athletes. DGS (Deary’s Gymnastics Supply) is headquartered in Danielson, Connecticut. Founded in 1993, the company has grown to be the largest US Equipment and Supplies distributor, servicing the Gymnastics and Cheerleading industry. DGS is the Official Grip Supplier to our Men’s & Women’s national teams sponsoring our U.S. Olympic athletes. 9 CUSTOMER SERVICE It is important to us at DGS that you are completely satisfied with your purchase. If however, you find any problems with your order, it is important that you contact us and are issued a Return Merchandise Authorization Number (RMA#) by our customer service team. Items that are returned to us without an accompanying 8 RMA# will not be accepted. Returns or exchanges must be completed within 30 days of receipt of your order. Orders not returned within 30 days are NOT eligible for return. Items that have been washed, worn, or damaged in any way cannot be returned or exchanged. All items must be returned in its original individual packaging, along with any tags, printed materials, labels, and accessories. Software, DVDs, and CDs must be unopened and in its original packaging. Sale and clearance 7 items, due to their limited nature, are sold “as is” and are not eligible for return. SHIPPING Most merchandise in this catalog is in stock and ready to ship the same day. We offer a number of shipping options to get your merchandise to you quickly. If you have any questions, please contact us. We would be 6 happy to go over your options with you. TABLE OF CONTENTS CATEGORY PAGE CATEGORY PAGE GRIPS 3-6 FITNESS 12 5 ATHLETIC SUPPORTS 7-8 WORKSTATIONS 13 GYM BAGS 9 APPAREL 14-16 NASTIA LIUKIN LINE 10 ACCESSORIES 17-18 HOME USE EQUIPMENT & MATS 11 PINS & JEWELRY 19 4 Measure your hand for the right size grips right here! (actual size ruler) (actual size grips right here! hand for the right size your Measure PHONE ORDERS: 1-800-932-3339 FAX ORDERS: 1-860-779-0854 WWW.GYMSUPPLY.COM 3 email: [email protected] REAL SIZE RULER IN INCHES REAL SIZE RULER 2 1 DGS NORTHEAST INVITE Ocial grips supplier to the US National team EVERY JANUARY IN HARTFORD, CT OFFICIAL GRIPS SUPPLIER TO THE US NATIONAL TEAM 1-800-932-3339 www.gymsupply.com GRIPS BEGINNER GRIPS SIZE CHART MEASUREMENTS SIZE DGS BEGINNER HOOK & LOOP GRIPS Up to 2 1/2” 0 2 1/2” to 3” 1 3” to 3 1/2” 2 3 1/2” to 4” 3 4” and Up 4 US GLOVE BEGINNER BUCKLE GRIPS Up to 2 1/8” 00 2 1/8” 0 DGS BEGINNER HOOK & LOOP GRIPS US GLOVE BEGINNER GRIPS NASTIA LIUKIN BEGINNER GRIPS 2 3/8” 1 Soft beginner grips provide excellent Hook and Loop available in 12 assorted Basic palm protector made of soft 2 7/8” 2 protection for little hands. The two- colors. Made with Hook and Loop and leather with hook and loop closures or 3 3/8” 3 finger design fits to the base of the two leather wrist closure. Available in sizes buckle closures. Sold in pairs. Available 3 3/4” 4 middle fingers to cover the palm. 12 XXS, XS, S, M, L, XL. Buy 12 or more and in sizes: 00, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 US GLOVE BEGINNER HOOK & LOOP GRIPS assorted colors. Buy 12 or more and pay pay only $7.95 per grip! Available in sizes #NL00 Buckle $10.95 Up to 2 9/16” 00 only $7.95 per grip. Available in sizes 0, 00, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 #NL13 Hook & Loop $11.95 2 9/16” 0 1, 2, 3, 4 #DGS-00 Buckle $12.00 2 7/8” 1 #DGS13 $9.95 #DGS-11 Hook & Loop $12.00 3 3/8” 2 3 3/4” 3 4 1/4” 4 FOR FITNESS GRIPS SEE PAGE 17 NASTIA LIUKIN BEGINNER BUCKLE GRIPS Up to 2 1/8” 00 2 1/8” 0 2 3/8” 1 2 7/8” 2 NASTIA LIUKIN GRIPS 3 3/8” 3 3 3/4” 4 NASTIA LIUKIN BEGINNER HOOK & LOOP GRIPS Up to 2 9/16” 0 2 7/8” 1 3 3/8” 2 3 3/4” 3 4 1/4” 4 NASTIA LIUKIN BEGINNER GRIPS NASTIA LIUKIN BIG SWINGER GRIPS - NASTIA LIUKIN BIG SWINGER Basic palm protector made of soft leath- UNEVEN BAR DOUBLE BUCKLE GRIPS - UNEVEN er with hook and loop closures. Sold in These grips feature the same narrow cut BAR pairs. Available in sizes: 00, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 as the original style but are constructed With our innovative finger locking sys- #NL00 Buckle $10.95 from a slightly heavier leather for more tem that helps keep the fingers from #NL13 Hook & Loop $11.95 durability. Available in sizes: 000, 00, 0, 1 slipping out of the finger holes. Grip #NL-HSB Buckle $34.95 recommended for athletes over 70 lbs. #NL-HSV Hook & Loop $34.95 Available in sizes: 00, 0, 1, 2, 3 #NL-HSDB $36.95 NASTIA LIUKIN CHAMPIONS GRIPS - UNEVEN BARS Two finger holes sewn on leather wrapped dowel with a velcro wrist clo- sure. Innovative finger locking system helps keep fingers from slipping out of finger holes. Sold in pairs. Available in sizes: 00, 0, 1, 2, 3 #NL-M70 Buckle $41.95 #NL-M60 Hook & Loop $41.95 WOMEN’S SIZE CHART NASTIA LIUKIN CHAMPIONS II NASTIA LIUKIN RUSSIAN HERITAGE PADDED WRIST CUFF GRIPS - UNEVEN GRIPS - UNEVEN BAR MEASUREMENTS SIZE BAR This is Nastia’s version of the Swiss style 5 3/8” 00 This grip has two finger holes with our grip. Its the same size and shape with 5 7/8” 0 exclusive finger lock system helps keep two finger holes and dowel. Available in 6 1/8” 1 fingers in place. Available in sizes: 00, 0, sizes: 00, 0, 1, 2, 3 6 3/8” 2 “Train Like A Champion” 1, 2, 3 #NL-RK70 Buckle $43.95 6 3/4” 3 #NL-M62 $43.95 #NL-RK60 Hook & Loop $43.95 7 1/8” 4 www.nastiagrips.com REISPORT GRIPS REISPORT GRIPS - UNEVEN BAR REISPORT ELITE PROTEC GRIPS - REISPORT GRIPS - HIGH BAR REISPORT ELITE PROTEC GRIPS - HIGH Finally Reisport has a women’s uneven UNEVEN BAR Men’s high bar grips are constructed BAR bar dowel grip with a buckle wrist clo- New revolutionary leather laminate, tri- with three finger holes and have a Has stronger leather and stretches sure. You now can have your old time ple the strength of ordinary leather, and small leather-wrapped rubber dowel. less. It features a revolutionary leather favorite Swiss grip with a more secure stretches less than 1%. This combination Available in sizes 00, 0, 1, 2, 3 laminate, which is triple the strength of buckle. Available in sizes 00, 0, 1, 2, 3 allows for maximum performance and #DGR-35070 Hook & Loop $49.95 ordinary leather and stretches less than #DGR-35100 Hook & Loop $49.95 reliability. Available in sizes 00, 0, 1, 2, 3 Available in sizes 0, 1, 2, 3 1%. Available in sizes 0, 1, 2, 3 #DGR-34100 Buckle $45.95 #DGR-45350 Hook & Loop $60.95 #DGR-35050 Buckle $45.95 #DGR-45310 Hook & Loop $60.95 #DGR-45360 Buckle $60.95 #DGR-45330 Buckle $60.95 1-800-932-3339 www.gymsupply.com 3 GRIPS REISPORT GRIPS REISPORT GRIPS - RINGS REISPORT ELITE PROTEC GRIPS - WOMEN’S SIZE CHART MEN’S SIZE CHART RINGS Men’s ring grips are made with a large MEASUREMENTS SIZE MEASUREMENTS SIZE leather-wrapped rubber dowel for a New grip that has stronger leather and stretches less. It features a revolutionary 5 3/8” 00 Up to 6 1/2” 0 secure grip on the rings. Available in 5 7/8” 0 6 1/2 to 7” 1 sizes 0, 1, 2, 3 leather laminate, triple the strength of ordinary leather, and stretches less than 6 1/8” 1 7 to 7 1/2” 2 #DGR-35060 Hook & Loop $49.95 1%. Available in sizes 0, 1, 2, 3 6 3/8” 2 7 1/2 to 8” 3 Available in sizes 1, 2, 3 6 3/4” 3 #DGR-35040 Buckle $45.95 #DGR-45320 Hook & Loop $60.95 #DGR-45340 Buckle $60.95 7 1/8” 4 BAILIE GRIPS BAILIE BEGINNER DOWEL GRIPS - BAILIE GRIPS - UNEVEN BAR BAILIE DOWEL DOUBLE BUCKLE BAILIE XTREME BUCKLE/HOOK & UNEVEN BAR Standard width grip uses 1 1/2” strap GRIPS - UNEVEN BAR LOOP GRIPS - UNEVEN BAR This is a great grip for the first time with hook and loop to attach the grip This is our double buckle grip and has This standard width grip combines a 1 dowel grip user. It is narrower and to the wrist. This allows the gymnast to two straps that can each be adjusted to 1/2” hook and loop strap with a narrow smaller than the standard and narrow vary the adjustment on the wrist to their the gymnast’s preference. This grip is buckle. The buckle allows the gymnast width grip. It is great for gymnasts with desire. Available in sizes 00, 0, 1, 2, 3 reccommended for higher-level gym- to really tighten the grip down on their smaller and narrower hands. Available in #DGS-B60 Hook & Loop $37.95 nasts, and ones that have worn grips wrist.
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