Sports equipment for diving
Bench seat
Article: AVRE1001
Material: Durable plastic.
Dimensions: Depth: 400 mm, Height: 450 mm, Length: from 600 to 4000 mm.
Colour: Light green.
Diving Board 14′ Duraflex, FINA
Article: AVFL1008
Made in: USA.
Dimensions: length: 427 cm, width: 49,5cm.
Weight: 55 kg.
Colour: Aqua.
Purpose: Training.
Diving Board Duraflex 16 ft, FINA
Article: AVFL1007
Made in: USA.
Dimensions: length: 488 cm, width: 49,5cm.
Weight: 67 kg.
Colour: Aqua.
Purpose: Competition.
Diving Board Maxi B 16 ft, FINA
Article: AVFL1006
Made in: USA.
Dimensions: length: 488 cm, width: 49,5cm.
Weight: 63 kg.
Colour: Aqua.
Purpose: Competition.
Infirmary locker
Article: AVSS1545
Two doors, key type closure. Tempered glass walls, with 4 shelves inside. Dimensions cm 60x40x160. Adjustable legs. Made in EU.
Infirmary locker
Article: AVSS1544
One door, key type closure. Tempered glass walls, with 4 shelves inside. Dimensions cm 60x40x160. Adjustable legs. Made in EU.
Scoring and Timing systems for diving - FINA Approved
Article: STDV
Manufacturer: Swiss Timing (Switzerland)
Category: Scoring and Timing systems
Specifications:
- MTE judge’s portable terminal with competition handling software.
■ Lightweight, ergonomic housing
■ Easily understandable graphic user interface
■ Wide range wireless connecton
■ Up to 11 MTEs connected in series for synchronized diving
- Scoreboard Calypso or Video LED display for diving
Sertifcates : FINA Approved
Wardrobe bench - double sided
Article: AVRE1004
Material: Durable plastic.
Dimensions: Depth: 850 mm, Top part depth: 300 mm, Height: 1800 mm, Length: from 600 to 4000 mm
Colour: Light green.
Wardrobe bench - single sided
Article: AVRE1003
Material: Durable plastic.
Dimensions: Depth: 570 mm, Top part depth: 300 mm, Height: 1800 mm, Length: from 600 to 4000 mm
Colour: Light green.
Anti-drowning system for pools
Article: AVAE1001
Made in: EU
The drowning detection system studies the behaviour of the swimmers at the pool,
immediately identifying any danger situations.
The video cameras in the water probe the pool and capture images that are analyzed in real time by software.
The rescue personnel, thanks to the service monitor, can control all the activities at the bottom of
the pool.
In the event of drowning danger, the system activates a vibrating acoustic signal on the
hand-held device of the lifeguards, thus allowing immediate intervention in the exact area of the
pool.