Durable tennis net with a sturdy post system and adjustable tensioning mechanism for consistent play.
An aluminum umpire chair designed for sports refereeing, featuring a high seat and wheels for easy mobility. Dimensions: 1800mm (L) × 800mm (W) × 2470mm (H).
A green aluminum umpire chair equipped with a protective canopy. Designed for outdoor sports refereeing with stability and portability.
A metal cart designed for storing and organizing sports rackets. Equipped with wheels for easy transportation.
A durable water remover designed for tennis courts, featuring a wide squeegee and wheels for efficient water clearing.
Lightweight, weather-resistant design, suitable for outdoor and indoor tennis courts.
A professional-grade tennis net with adjustable tension, designed for outdoor or indoor tennis courts. It is securely fastened to durable posts for stability during play.
A durable aluminum umpire chair designed for tennis matches. It is equipped with a stable structure, a comfortable seat, and wheels for easy mobility.
An aluminum umpire chair designed for tennis matches, featuring a sunshade canopy, a comfortable seat, and wheels for easy mobility.
A heavy-duty net post lifter with wheels and a manual winch, designed for easy installation and removal of tennis net posts.
A portable, collapsible ball cart for storing and transporting sports balls. Made with durable metal and equipped with wheels for easy mobility.
A durable tool used for clearing water off tennis court surfaces. Features a sturdy frame with a replaceable rubber blade and wheels for easy maneuverability.
A protective mesh installed on tennis court fences to reduce wind interference during play. Made of durable materials to withstand outdoor conditions.
A close-up view of a protective windbreak mesh, designed to shield the court from wind interference. The netting is securely attached to the court fencing for stability.
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Unit 1114, 11/F., Decca Industrial Centre
12 Kut Shing Street, Chai Wan, Hong Kong
Professional built by Tony Yung