SUPERSCRUM
Designed by a former professional player and endorsed by senior players and coaches, the Superscrum is a new and exciting innovation in the field of rugby training equipment.
It provides safe and versatile means of improving scrummaging techniques as well as developing player strength and fitness. It is a low impact training machine so also ideal for maintaining or improving the fitness of players coming back from injury.
Key features are: • Forward movement resistance to work the legs • Upward resistance to develop neck and shoulder muscles
• Floating arm option to develop arm muscles & help improve technique
• Low impact and safe machine for players to work on • Self contained unit so can be used indoors or outdoors
Special introductory price £1,799.99 If your scrum machine looks like this you have 2 options 14
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Book in for a RHINO Service and make sure your machine
is safe to use. RHINO will carry out all repairs and fit an accredited annual safety certificate to the machine itself, assuring you peace of mind, health and safety complaince as well as extended lifetime use which will ultimately protect your investment.
DECISION MAKER
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Trade your machine in for new equipment or CASH. Contact RHINO now on
01934 384070 Check the website for best prices on authentic RHINO spares. We cannot take responsibility for machines serviced by third parties. RDMM £1,719.99
RHINO DECISION MAKING MACHINE All steel sled with detachable pads for No.8 and two flankers on both sides. Two wheels for easy movement around the field. Patent No. UK04103107
PVC Overall Cover Protect the RHINO Decision Making Machine from the elements.
OCRDMM £137.99
Extension Arms Conversion to four front row pads to enable full pack to engage on one side.
DMARM £180.00 Pair of Ground Spikes SP-PS17 £199.95
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