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Shots & Carrier
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Official Indoor Shots
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CA00TF16039; 4k () |
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CA00TF16040; 12lb () |
- High visibility red indoor shot has that outdoor shot feel
- Soft enough not to mark or damage the gym or indoor facility floor
- Meets all Collegiate, International & High School Federation Specs.
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Iron Shot Put
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CA00TF16037; 6lb () |
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CA00TF16036; 8lb () |
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CA00TF16023; 12lb () |
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CA00TF16024; 4k () |
- Regulation shot guaranteed to meet specifications and weigh-in
- Great for high school competition and practice
- Priced to fit your budget
- Shot Selection Criteria:
- Determination of the correct diameter is based on the fingers being in proper throwing position placed behind the shot. To obtain proper fitting of the shot to the ability of your athlete.
- 1. Finger length is critical. The shot must rest on the Pad (callus) of the palm and the fingers must be up the side of the shot. Throwers with "shorter" fingers may find that the smaller diameter shot feels better at delivery & those with longer fingers may like the feel of the larger diameter.
- 2. The final decision is a personal choice by the thrower and you may need 2-3 diameters to fit the whole team. From a Biomechanical point of view, the larger shots give a greater contact area & push zone.
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Stainless Steel Shot Put
- Rust-proof shot
- Machine turned to different diameters
- Designed for world class competition
- Shot Selection Criteria:
- Determination of the correct diameter is based on the fingers being in proper throwing position placed behind the shot. To obtain proper fitting of the shot to the ability of your athlete.
- 1. Finger length is critical. The shot must rest on the Pad (callus) of the palm and the fingers must be up the side of the shot. Throwers with "shorter" fingers may find that the smaller diameter shot feels better at delivery & those with longer fingers may like the feel of the larger diameter.
- 2. The final decision is a personal choice by the thrower and you may need 2-3 diameters to fit the whole team. From a Biomechanical point of view, the larger shots give a greater contact area & push zone.
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Steel Shot Put
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CA00TF16018; 115mm, 12lb () |
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CA00TF16031; 16lb () |
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CA00TF16019; 125mm, 16lb () |
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CA00TF16034; 100mm, 4k () |
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CA00TF16033; 109mm, 4k () |
- Solid steel shot for the advanced thrower
- Machine turned to different diameters.
- Lathe turned and balanced for an overall best performance
- Polyurethane paint coated for smooth and durable finish
- Shot Selection Criteria:
- Determination of the correct diameter is based on the fingers being in proper throwing position placed behind the shot. To obtain proper fitting of the shot to the ability of your athlete.
- 1. Finger length is critical. The shot must rest on the Pad (callus) of the palm and the fingers must be up the side of the shot. Throwers with "shorter" fingers may find that the smaller diameter shot feels better at delivery & those with longer fingers may like the feel of the larger diameter.
- 2. The final decision is a personal choice by the thrower and you may need 2-3 diameters to fit the whole team. From a Biomechanical point of view, the larger shots give a greater contact area & push zone.
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Turned Brass Shot Put
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CA00TF16015; 12lb () |
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CA00TF16016; 16lb () |
- Lathe turned to minimum diameter allowed in competition
- Machine finished for excellent grip and callibrated to exact weight
- Unsurpassed quality
- Meets all Collegiate, International & High School Federation Specifications
- Shot Selection Criteria:
- Determination of the correct diameter is based on the fingers being in proper throwing position placed behind the shot. To obtain proper fitting of the shot to the ability of your athlete.
- 1. Finger length is critical. The shot must rest on the Pad (callus) of the palm and the fingers must be up the side of the shot. Throwers with "shorter" fingers may find that the smaller diameter shot feels better at delivery & those with longer fingers may like the feel of the larger diameter.
- 2. The final decision is a personal choice by the thrower and you may need 2-3 diameters to fit the whole team. From a Biomechanical point of view, the larger shots give a greater contact area & push zone.
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