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International Equestrian Federation (FEI)
SAFETY JUMP
CUP SYSTEM:
From April 2005 the BSJA ruled that safety
jump cups (item 15) are mandatory in the
showjumping arena (not the collecting ring)
for supporting the back and centre poles of
spread fences.
15. FEI Safety Jump
Cup with Adaptor
Designed so that the cup falls
away from the adaptor when
140kg of pressure or above, is
applied. The safety adaptor
11.Plastic Coated Show Jump Cups 12.Self Assembly Plank Bracket must be mounted with the open
A pair of plastic coated steel jump cups complete with pins. Make your own jump planks with this plastic coated metal
edge facing down to allow the
For posts up to 67mm wide.
fitting. Fits timber 38mm thick. Fixed with two screws or two
cup and pole to fall away. Sold
Col: Black small bolts (not included). One pair.
singularly.
Code: 40611 £7.15
Col: Black
Col: White
Code: 40911 £7.00
Code: 40616 £16.50
13.Barrel Jump 14.‘Safer’
16. FEI Keyhole
Cups Jump Cups Plastic Track
Designed to be attached
Plastic keyhole track to facilitate
A radical and unique
to 45 gallon drums and
the FEI jump cup system. The
design, which has no
used in place of jump
track is screwed to the jump
sharp edges or corners,
wings for practice jumps.
wings and supports the cup
therefore reducing risks
Set also comprises of a
adaptor. Sold singularly.
to horse and rider. Easy
hook that can be attached to carry and lightweight,
Col: White
to the arena side so that yet strongly constructed Size: 50cm long x
one of the jump cups can in plastic coated steel,
5cm wide
be hung from this, so with bright zinc plated
taking up less room in the pins. Suits posts up to
Code: 40614 £3.05
arena. 70mm thick. One pair.
Col: Red Col: Red
Code: 40612
Code: 40610
£15.15
£9.50
17. FEI Single
Jump Cup
A jump cup made to fit the FEI Keyhole
Track (item 16). Can be used in the collecting
ring but has no safety aspect. Does not have the metal
inserts as in item 15 to give a constant 'fall away'
pressure. Sold singularly.
Col: White
Code: 40615 £5.35
19.Multi Jump Pole Storage Rack
A pair of strong galvanised storage racks with a 15cm
gap between hooks. It takes 6 x 100mm (4") wooden
or plastic show jump poles. Mount holes are 62mm apart.
Size: 115cm x 13cm x 8cm
Code: 43968 £12.85
20. Jump Pole
Storage Hooks
A pack of six strong galvanised
hooks, that will take the weight of
100mm wooden or plastic
showjump poles. Mounting
18. Polepods holes are 52mm apart .
Maintenance free training aid used to raise trotting poles off the ground. They interlock to give different pole
Size: 14cm x 12cm x 7cm
heights to vary flatwork intensity and as they’re stackable they are easy to carry and store. Set of 4.
Code: 43967
Col: Red, Blue, White, Pink, Yellow, Lilac or Assorted (1 Blue, 1 Red, 1 Yellow & 1 White) £8.00
Code: 40207 £22.90
21.Unijump
For Unijump Jump Stands
22. Show Jump
Snap-On
see page 106
Pole Sleeve
Cups
Two-tone colourful plastic
sleeves, giving plain poles a
New style clip-on cups that
professional look. Just unroll
are easy to lock, even for
juniors and do not become
and slide over. Sold singularly.
clogged when used on sand
Col: Red/White,
based arenas. One pair. Black/White,
Designed to fit Unijump
Green/White or
Jump Stands see page 106.
Blue/White
Col: White
Size: 12' x 6
3
/4"
Code: 40617
to fit 4" pole
£11.15
Code: 40908 £2.45
orderline 0870 420 3000
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