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Competitor Gold Medal Racing Lane, 6" x 60' long, Note: customer must specify colors with order

Competitor Gold Medal Racing Lane, 6" x 60' long Competitor Gold Medal Racing Lane, 6" x 60' long 2 Competitor Gold Medal Racing Lane, 6" x 60' long 3 |
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Item Number: COM200371
Manufacturer: Competitor/Richey Industries
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Racing Lanes
Competitor Swim Products is the leader in racing lane
technology, and is internationally recognized for both its Competitor® racing
lanes and the more recent Gold Medal racing lanes, introduced at the 1992
Summer Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain.
Competitor Swim Products has been known worldwide by various names, including
Kiefer Competitor, Kiefer "Wave Killer" and the Kiefer Lane.
Each individual disc measures six inches in
diameter and consists of a series of five fins projecting from a center hub.
Mid way on the length of the disc hub is a radially extended web member, which
supports annular-section ring-shaped flanges in co-axial relationship with the
central bore. To assist in damping the longitudinal wave forces, the web member
is formed with a multiplicity of circular openings. The web, in conjunction
with the multiple fins combines to impede, aerate, dampen and break up the
other. Both the web and fin functions are very important in that most waves
will not intersect the lane in a perpendicular manner.
Each disc has the capability to revolve
independently from any other disk mounted on the 3/16” braided stainless steel
cable, which has a clear vinyl coating to protect the disks from excessive
wear. Flotation is aided by the introduction of a hollow toroidally-shaped
body, with a central radial web and co-axial opening to position the float for
freely sliding movement on the cable. These floats are deployed in a uniformly
spaced interval and surrounded by a pair of modified discs on either side to
accommodate the float without substantially altering the wave quelling
properties of the lane as an assembled unit.
Assembly for each lane is completed at one end with a bronze nickel-plated
spool encased in a stainless steel tension mechanism to provide customized
adjustment of lane torque. The other end has a stainless steel spring assembly
to maintain equal pressure during use.
At least two colors should be used, with a distinctly different color
pattern implemented five meters from each end of the pool. FINA requires a
backstroke turn marking of a contrasting color 15 meters from each end of the
lane.
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