DIMENSIONS AND ADAPTABILITY
Our water polo pitch is also ideal for swimming clubs or groups who are looking to mark out a temporary swimming zone.
Our design offers the option of removing the goalposts, leaving just the outer borders. You can still assemble the various components using the straps and buckles. The inner dimensions will then be reduced to a maximum of 20 metres in length, and 7.5 metres in width.
ASSEMBLY
UNFOLD
Unfold each component of the field on a flat surface.
Inflate each component to a pressure of 7 psi (0.48 bars) using the pump you make and assemble according to the user guide.
INNOVATIVE WEIGHTING
The water polo court is attached either with ropes or with an innovative weighting system.
To ensure effective ballasting, fill the bags with sand or stones up to the limit to get an approximate weight of 15 kg.
Each bag is then inflated to swim to the court. This allows for easier set-up around the court. Once the weights are in position, deflate them so that they descend to the bottom.
DISMANTLING
Separate the weight bags from the field and disassemble the components.
Move each component to a flat surface, fully unscrew the top cap of the valve then partially unscrew the bottom of the valve and allow air to escape for about 1 minute.
PLEASE NOTE: you will hear a very loud noise if you unscrew the bottom of the valve too quickly.
RESISTANCE
The inflatable parts of our pitch are made of a TPU bladder surrounded by a tarpaulin sleeve. (mixture of several layers of PVC and fabric).
This makes the product highly resistant to external factors and ensures the different parts keep their shape.
REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
Our product has been designed so that it can be repaired by the customer.
If you notice a leak, simply open the 2 zips and remove the bladder to locate the leak.
A repair kit (patch + spare valve + rope) is provided. Video instructions explain to the user how to extract the "bladders" from the protective sheaths for the different parts of the terrain. The net is also removable and can be changed in the event of a tear.