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Product Feature: Accessories


Rubber Mats


These standard rubber mats conform to current World Bowls regulations and are available in red, yellow and blue.


Grip-It Tube A new, enhanced grip product from Taylor Bowls for maximum grip effiency and delivery. Available to suit personal usage either as a wax substance in a 45gm tub or as a cream in a 50ml tube.


Chalk Spray Henselite’s easy-to-use spray for marking touchers can be used up to 250 times and can be applied to bowls without any risk of moving them .


Scorecard Holders Sick of tatty scorecards? Keep them safe, dry and neatly-preserved in a rigid scorecard holder from Drakes Pride.


Measure & Calipers An ‘all in one’ measure, with handy fixed calipers, which extends two metres in length and comes with a built-in scorer. From Drakes Pride.


A fantastic new coaching aid


Get your game in gear with ‘Rebound Discs’, a hugely-popular training aid distributed throughout the UK solely by Taylor Bowls.


This professional tool - the best-selling bowls coaching appliance in Australia - is the ideal system for players of every standard who want to increase their accuracy and consistency levels, creating a higher quality and more intense practise session. It is simple to use, saving valuable training time as the discs won’t move


from their pre-determined position, no matter how hard or how many times you connect with them.


The discs are available in sets of ten pieces and re-housed in a storage tub, with pins for fastening to lawn greens or velcro for carpet greens. They also come with a handy information leaflet that explains how to use them to your advantage. To find out more, log-on to


www.taylorbowls.com or visit your nearest Taylor Bowls stockist.


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