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Bauer Training Plate Multisport 24-Pack

Bauer Training Plate Multisport 24-Pack

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Bauer Multi-Sport Training Tiles are the perfect addition to your outdoor training space. Designed for athletes who want to take their training to the next level, these premium sports floor tiles are engineered for ultimate performance.

With a simple click system, it is easy to install yourself. The lightweight and flexible design allows you to quickly build your own track or rink. In addition, the connection system allows for expansion and contraction, so the surface remains flat even with temperature changes.

Multi-Sport Training Tiles have a patented top surface for optimal grip and drainage. Say goodbye to puddles, as these floor tiles are constructed with an open grid design that allows them to dry quickly. The cushioning inserts on the underside of the ladders provide support for your joints as you run and jump.

Not only are these bars perfect for ice hockey training, but they are also suitable for a variety of sports. Whether you use ice hockey tubes, shoes or even a racket, Multi-Sport Training Tiles will enhance your training experience.

Installation is simple, as these tiles can be installed almost anywhere. Whether it is in your garage, basement, gymnasium or even over a tennis court or swimming pool, you can easily install these ladders yourself. For installation in the garden, a flat surface with a nice gravel base is preferred.

Train more, play more and compete more with Bauer Multi-Sport Training Tiles. Upgrade your outdoor training area today!

Dimensions: Each tile is 30cm x 30cm

Benefits:
- Easy installation for do-it-yourselfers
- Quick drying and draining
- Suitable for multiple sports

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