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Bowling Ramps, Two-Piece Model, Steel (Black)

Note: Review only, product no longer for sale.

The ramp is placed in front of a lane and lined up for a direct path to the pins.

Lightweight, easy to carry and assemble. The ramp is placed in front of a lane and lined up for a direct path to the pins. The bowler simply gives the ball a slight push to send it rolling down the alley. Can be used from a sitting or standing position. Made of high strength aluminum alloy with a clear anodized finish, the assembled ramp is 58" (147 cm) long with four rubber feet at the end for floor support and protection. A U-shaped rear frame 25"x25" (64 cm) supports the high end of the ramp. Assembled with push-pins; no tools are required. Shipping weight is 5 lb. (2.27 kg.). Built of steel tubing with black, baked-on plastic coating. Shipping weight is 15 lb. (6.8 kg.) Includes "U" frame and one-piece ramp track 58" (147 cm) long.

C0906-B


Bowling Ramps, Two-Piece Model,  Steel  (Black)
Bowling Ramps, Two-Piece Model,  Steel  (Black)

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Hyper-Acute

Vision

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Extremely Low
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Gross Motor

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Fine Motor

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