Portable Badminton Upright

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The portable badminton uprights are built with the same attention to details as volleyball systems. This economical system sets up quickly and easily. Weighted base with T-bar keeps posts in place. Solid rubber casters allow you to effortlessly move the uprights to and from your storage area. Uprights are constructed of 1 1/2" square steel tubing, with durable white powder coat finish. Center upright available for multi-court configurations.

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  • Brand: Gared
  • Label: Gared Sports
  • Manufacturer: Gared Sports
  • MPN: 6630

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