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PATIKIL Relay Track Batons Sponge Stainless Steel Tube Race Field Running Stick for Outdoor Athletics Sport Game Tool

KWD 6.500

Brand
PATIKIL
Category
Track & Field
Weight
180 g
ColorBlack
1 +

Special Features

  • Color: Black; Piece Weight: Approx. 55g; Sponge Thickness: 4.5mm / 0.18 inch; Outer Diameter: 3cm / 1.18 inch; Total Length: 30cm / 11.8 inch
  • Advantage: Soft sponge cover is anti-slip, easy to handheld, absorbs sweat. Lightweight stainless steel cylinder inside and rounded edge make it durable and tough, keeping balance while exchanging
  • Instruction: The previous team member carries the baton and hands it off to the next teammate during the relay, the receiver grabs it and sprints to the next receiver or to the finish line. It is suggested to be aware of which hand to receive the baton in advance. The receiver is free to switch hands after receiving for comfortable
  • Application: The relay baton is a one-piece hollow tube. Used for the relay race track-and-field sport, which consists of 4 stages (legs), each leg run by a different member of a team. Strengthen cohesion, train cooperation, and build teamwork ability while exercising
  • Notice: A team can be disqualified if any member drops the baton or makes an improper pass during the handover, or if the handover occurs outside the designated area. The runner finishing the race (final position) will generally be the fastest or most experienced sprinter in a team

Description

The relay baton is a smooth, hollow, one-piece tube. Used for the relay race track-and-field sport, which consists of 4 stages (legs), each leg run by a different member of a team. Strengthen cohesion, train cooperation, and build teamwork ability while exercising.

Specification:

Advantage:
The soft sponge cover is anti-slip, easy to handheld, and absorbs sweat. Lightweight stainless steel inside and rounded edge make it durable and tough, keeping balance while exchanging.

Instruction:
The previous team member carries the baton and hands it off to the next teammate during the relay, the receiver grabs it and sprints to the next receiver or to the finish line. It is suggested to be aware of which hand to receive the baton in advance. The receiver is free to switch hands after receiving for comfortable.

Notice:
A team can be disqualified if any member drops the baton or makes an improper baton pass during the handover, or if the handover occurs outside the designated area. The runner finishing the race will generally be the fastest or most experienced sprinter in a team (final position).

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