2010 f tables
eptember 2009
PACKAGE DEAL PREMIER SOCKETED
ALUMINIUM GOALS 7.32M x 2.44M (24FT x 8FT)
CRB
on the market oints
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range of tables Available from September 2009
New 2010
New 2010 ange of tables
ailable from September 2009 £1,440
best safety level on the market mechanism: 16 locking points protection pads (*Featured on the 400 & 500 only)
Comes complete with:
• Freehanging net supports • Hinged net supports • Box nets
PER PAIR*
The best safety level on the market mechanism: 16 locking points
Corner protection pads (*Featured on the 400 & 500 only)
Talk to Mark on 01502 710039 or visit
markharrod.com Goals make games. We make goals.
SPORTS SURFACES(UK) LIMITED PO Box 1010 Chester, CH1 3WN Tel: 01244 321200 Fax: 01244 347735 Email:
info@sportssurfacesuk.com Website:
www.sportssurfacesuk.com
Cornilleau Sport RangeNew 2010 10
range of tables Available from September 2009
ace closing YEARS
The best safety level on the market mechanism: 16 locking points
The best safety level on the market
mechanism: Corner protection pads (*Featured on the 400 & 500 only) 16 locking points 300
Corner protection pads (*Featured on the 400 & 500 only)
Even more compact,
ideal for storage System: Reduced storage space
Even more compact, ideal for storage
Collapsible net and post system on closing the table
System: Reduced storage space
Collapsible net and post system on closing the table
more compact, for storage
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ystem: Reduced storage space ble net and post system on closing e
Playing comfort Bat storage features
Ball dispenser on the player’s side (*Featured on the 500 only)
Also available in 300 400
Playing comfort Bat storage features Ball dispenser on the player's side (*Featured on the 500 only) The best playing quality
Easy to roll away Double all terrain wheels Easy track: handle for easy movement on uneven surfaces (*Featured on the 500 only)
Locks on the wheels Leg levellers coating for anti-glare and a better bounce
Locks on the wheels Leg levellers The best playing quality
coating for anti-glare and a
Playing comfort Bat storage features Ball dispenser on the player's side (*Featured on the 500 only)
better bounce 400 500
More information on
www.uktabletennis.co.uk 300
400 Also available in Issue 4 2010 © cybertrek 2010
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Also available in
The best playing quality Locks on the wheels Leg levellers coating for anti-glare and a better bounce
500 Easy to roll away
Double all terrain wheels Easy track: handle for easy
movement on uneven surfaces (*Featured on the 500 only)
Playing comfort Bat storage features Ball dispenser on the player's side (*Featured on the 500 only)
Easy to roll away Double all terrain wheels Easy track: handle for easy movem uneven surfaces (*Featured on the
Easy to roll away Double all terrain wheels Easy track: handle for easy movement on uneven surfaces (*Featured on the 500 only)
The best playing quality Locks on the wheels Leg levellers coating for anti-glare and a better bounce
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●Indoor Cricket academies/schools ●
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Conforms to UEFA & FIFA regulations
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Worthing Road, West Grinstead, Horsham, West Sussex, RH13 8LG Tel: 0845 2600 780 Fax: 0845 2600 790 Email:
sales@uktabletennis.co.uk Web:
www.uktabletennis.co.uk
500 Also available in
Easy to roll away Double all terrain wheels Easy track: handle for easy movement on uneven surfaces (*Featured on the 500 only
Also available in Read Sports Management online
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The best playing quality Locks on the wheels
*PRICE EXCLUDES CARRIAGE & VAT
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