(Part 2) Best field, court, gym & rink equipment according to redditors

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We found 99 Reddit comments discussing the best field, court, gym & rink equipment. We ranked the 77 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Playing field bleachers
Playing field corner flags
Playing field marking equipment
Stadium seats & cushions
Playing field line striping machines
Gym mats & flooring
Hockey rink & field equipment
Sports & outdoors Track & Field Equipment

Top Reddit comments about Field, Court, Gym & Rink Equipment:

u/pier25 · 92 pointsr/UNBGBBIIVCHIDCTIICBG

I've never seen such thing, and I'm from Spain...

Edit: here's the one used in the GIF

u/FredWampy · 5 pointsr/Wishlist

Wtf, this has actually gone up in price.

u/kinetogen · 5 pointsr/Hammocks

I'm not sure what the Ashville NC climate is like in Feb, but if there's been a good solid freeze this winter, the bug net may not be necessary until spring. That having been said, this bug net is $57, since you're looking at an ENO you'd want the 10footer. (ENO's are on the shorter end and I personally recommend an 11' from Dutchware, but that's me. )

As for a cheap underquilt, I'd recommend a look at Arrowhead Equipment's Jarbidge River 3/4. It's not full length, so you'll want a foam pad to keep your heels warm, but that can be had on amazon for a few bucks. I personally own this and use it every night inside my home. I've also tested it down to the low 40's and it's still very warm.

All together, you're at about $160 or so, not including hammock, suspension, and sleeping bag.

u/DeValentine · 3 pointsr/bootroom

Football on a string is very counter-productive since the ball can't spin or move naturally. I would recommend going to your local park and practicing there. I'm sure there is local drop-in footy going on somewhere if you want to try that.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Stiga-Sports-Prellwand-Football-Black/dp/B00UPXQ8GC/ref=pd_sim_200_4?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=S2JFDG1R3GDPYYZMH655

^ something like this is very useful for solo training if you don't have a wall to pass against.

Hope Training goes well!

u/Ben_Hamish · 2 pointsr/fpvracing

Just started buying these.

Here is a slightly cheaper link, though I am sure the prices shift around and it may not stay cheaper?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KZ34PYY/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_IcnNybNF23ZFG
Walmart also was selling single 4fters for like $15.
4 feet is fairly small. One set I have is rectangle 4x3 and those are fine but with the arch shape 6 ft is not a bad idea.

u/elcheapo · 2 pointsr/Multicopter

Link for those interested (no affiliation or anything).

u/LeaveTheMatrix · 2 pointsr/mildlyinfuriating

I have to disagree with this, but only because I worked at a major paint store that sold a line of spray cans specifically for road marking.

It was similar to this and the cans would go upside down in a machine like this one

Was commonly used by road crews to do striping on short strips of road where bringing in larger equipment would have not been economically feasible. Such as if they needed just a short strip that could be easily walked.

u/zxanthion · 2 pointsr/MotoUK

Obviously make sure it's safe & there are no other vehicles around first. Also, make sure it's not just after a corner or blind part of the road, just in case someone's speeding themselves and something silly happens & you come off. It's the last thing you want to happen but better safe doing it in a bit that people can see you than not.

Get yourself at one side of the lane, then progressively apply the brake until you're rear is either lifting or the front is struggling for grip, then release & sort of dive the bike to one side (not sure how else to describe it) then to the other side to get back in line with the lane & straighten up again.

If you're not confident about the quick steering bit, get yourself into a wide open space (unused car park or something) with some cones. Set them up according to the DVLA mod 1 test & practice doing the hazard avoidance part. After some practice you'll get used to the feel of dropping the bike quickly into a turn at about 20/30mph (don't worry about the actual speed, it's not really important) & you just work from there at doing a sort of zig zag to straighten it back up. Doing it more often you'll get the feel of the kind of grip you get in different conditions & it allows you to really get to know the handling of your bike. Take it easy at first then you can work up to doing it more aggresively to allow for quicker steering & less of a need to scrub off that speed.

Like I said, it's saved me on more than 1 occasion. One time in particular where a van pulled out in front of me & panic stopped dead in the middle of the lane when they realised what they did. I braked heavily to scrub off as much speed as possible then swerved around the back of them as there was no way I was going to be able to stop in time. I was pissed at the guy but no harm was done so just carried on.

u/Fragmaster · 1 pointr/Multicopter

That's a great bargain! Just bought a pair of these pop-up goals for $39. They should arrive today, so I hope to test them if it doesn't rain.

If the Aldi goals are easy enough to see from above and in front, I'll definitely pick some up for extras.

u/rwreef · 1 pointr/volleyball

I have been looking at this PowerNet Volleyball Practice Net Station | 8 ft Wide by 11 ft High | Ball Return | Great for Hitting and Serving Drills | Perfect for Team or Solo Training | Three Minute Setup | Bow Style Frame https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B015VR0IWQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_KZXvCb91FMQBQ thoughts?

u/macminitosh · 1 pointr/DesignMyRoom

Thanks! You're totally right about the lamps. There is a lamp on my desk, it's just no visible in the photos. It's this one from Tomons. I was thinking about getting their nightstand lamp, but I think it doesn't fit with the rest of my room.

As for flipping sofa and tv, this was how the room was set up when I moved in. It works, but it just looks crammed that way.

u/AbsolutelyPink · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

I am telling you that after trying multiple solutions, the best I have found are these https://www.amazon.com/Stadium-Ohuhu-Bleacher-Portable-Shoulder/dp/B01MA1H1JK/ref=sr_1_5 Not that particular brand, but style. They are obtainable at Costco for $20ish, Scheels and other sporting goods stores or online. They're heavy, Scheels versions have arm supports they sell separately.

I'm telling you. I have a kid in sports and other kids in the family I go watch. I've spent a lot of time on bleachers A LOT! I've gotten memory foam, foam cushions, pillows, pads, folded blankets and nothing compares or provides comfort like the stadium seats like I linked. Even those that sit lower and hook on the underside of the bleacher like this https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D99WMS5/ref=sspa_dk_detail_3 or https://www.amazon.com/RIO-Gear-Stadium-Chair-Navy/dp/B00HQEMXBW/ref=pd_day0_hl_200_3/140-9814604-6733844 don't compare.

They're even sold in an XL version for those with, umm, wider posteriors.

u/Jamb0rin0 · 1 pointr/DJISpark

I'd be careful adding any additional weight on, even 10g will take the flight time down a fair bit.

This one is £15 - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kingwon-Quadcopter-Helicopter-Easy-fold-Accessories/dp/B01N2XPX8K/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1497973375&sr=8-3&keywords=drone+landing+pad

Does the job perfectly and the Spark loves it!