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SlazengerFreestanding Adjustable Netball Stand with Net

R669

Retail: R800
About

From the playing fields to the major sporting arenas around the globe, Slazenger is one of the biggest sporting brands around. Synonymous with performance, style, and quality, Slazenger upholds a reputation of excellence and expertise. Established 140 years ago, it is one of the longest-standing sports brands.

The Slazenger Freestanding Adjustable Netball Stand with Net offers a full solution for players. From the backyard to the court, this netball stand is seamless in helping sharpen your aim and ball skills. Adjustable in height from 0.8m-3m, the stand can be adjusted to your personal preference and for different age groups. The base of the stand must be filled with sand to ground it safely. Easy to assemble.

Slazenger takes pride in ensuring customers have peace of mind. Assembly is required, assistance is available via Slazenger’s Service Centre.

Product Features
  • Freestanding Stand with Hoop and Net

  • Helps to Sharpen Aim and Ball Skills
  • 6 Adjustable Heights
  • Adjustable Height Allows Stand to Adjusted to Personal Preference and for Different Age Groups
  • Sturdy Heavy-duty Frame
  • The base of Stand to Be Filled with Sand
  • Assembly Required
Product Specifications
  • Dimensions: L 43 x W 43 x H 300 cm

  • Adjustable Height: 0.8-3m
  • Colour: Black, White, Red, and Blue
  • Material: Steel
  • Warranty: 6 Months
What's in the Box
  • 1x Freestanding Netball Stand & Hoop

  • 1x Net
  • 1x Assembly Manual
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