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Throwing hoops play (contains 3 supports,15 hoops 20 cm. an 3 sticks)
The Ring Toss Game Set is an excellent tool for educational activities, psychomotor development and recreational games, suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. It helps improve coordination, accuracy and motor skills, making it ideal for schools, sports centers and leisure activities.
The set includes poles made of polyethylene (P.E.), featuring rounded ends with no sharp edges for safe use. The semi-cylindrical weighted bases provide excellent stability, while the lightweight rings allow progressive skill development.
3 poles – 35 cm length
Made of P.E.
Rounded ends, no sharp edges
Length: 35 cm
Diameter: 2.5 cm
Weight: 100 g each
3 weighted semi-cylindrical bases
15 rings (3 per color)
Diameter: 36 cm
Weight: 88 g each
Educational and recreational game
Improves coordination, accuracy and motor skills
Lightweight, durable and safe materials
Suitable for schools and sports facilities
Indoor and outdoor use
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