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International Equestrian
From April 2005 the BSJA ruled
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Federation(FEI)
that safety jump cups (item 18)
are mandatory in the showjumping
SAFETY JUMP
arena (not the collecting ring) for
supporting the back and centre
13 CUP SYSTEM: poles of spread fences.
18
19
17
15
16
18. FEI Safety Jump 19. FEI Keyhole
Cup with Adaptor Plastic Track
Designed so that the cup falls away from Plastic keyhole track to facilitate the
the adaptor when 140kg of pressure or FEI jump cup system. The track is screwed
above, is applied. The safety adaptor must to the jump wings and supports the cup
be mounted with the open edge facing adapter. Sold singularly.
down to allow the cup and pole to fall
Col: White
away. Sold singularly.
Size: 50cm long x 5cm wide
Col: White
Code: 40616 £16.00
Code: 40614 £2.90
20.FEI Single
Jump Cup
A jump cup made to fit the FEI
Keyhole Track (item 19). Can be
used in the collecting ring but has
no safety aspect. Does not have the
metal inserts as in item 18 to give a
13.Plastic Coated Show 15.Barrel Jump Cups
constant 'fall away' pressure. Sold
Jump Cups
singularly.
Designed to be attached to 45 gallon drums
Col: White 20
A pair of plastic coated steel jump cups
and used in place of jump wings for practice
complete with pins. For posts up to 67mm jumps. Set also comprises of a hook that can
Code: 40615 £5.35
wide. be attached to the arena side so that one of
Col: Black the jump cups can be hung from this,
Code: 40611 £6.35
so taking up less room in the arena.
14.Self Assembly
Col: Red 21.Polepods
Plank Bracket
Code: 40612 £14.85
Maintenance free training aid used to raise trotting
new
poles off the ground. They interlock to give different
Make your own jump planks with this plastic
16.‘Safer’ Jump Cups
pole heights to vary flatwork intensity and as they’re Show Jumps & Accessories
coated metal fitting. Fits timber 38mm thick. A radical and unique design, which has no stackable they are easy to carry and store. Set of 4.
Fixed with two screws or two small bolts (not sharp edges or corners, therefore reducing
Col: Red, Blue, White, Pink, Yellow, Lilac
included). One pair. risks to horse and rider. Easy to carry and
or Assorted (1 Blue, 1 Red, 1 Yellow
Col: Black
lightweight, yet strongly constructed in plastic
& 1 White)
Code: 40911 £6.90
coated steel, with bright zinc plated pins.
Suits posts up to 70mm thick. One pair.
Code: 40207 £23.00
Col: Red
Code: 40610 £9.40
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17.Unijump
22.Brush Fence
Snap-On Cups
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£8.00
Filler
P&P for your whole order*
A synthetic, brush jump filler
New style clip-on cups that are
featuring removable brushes
easy to lock, even for juniors and and feet which are easy to
do not become clogged when bolt on. It’s durable and
used on sand based arenas. maintenance-free. Each filler is five
One pair. Designed to fit Unijump
feet long, so two will be required for
For Unijump Jump Stands See Page 100.
an average ten feet wide jump.
Jump Stands
Col: White
Col: White with Green brush
see page 178
Code: 40617 £10.50
or Rustic with Brown brush
Size: 4'8" x 2'7"
Code: 40105 £92.50
Heavy Duty Postage
23. Show Jump
Pole Sleeve
Two-tone colourful plastic
Due to changes in the way that carriers charge for delivery, items with
sleeves, giving plain poles a
this logo on will cost more to deliver. professional look. Just unroll
Stable
and slide over.
Instead of adding an extra delivery charge to
Col: Red/White,
each of these items that you buy, our £8.00* £8.00 Black/White,
rate is simply applied to any order which
P&P for your whole order*
Green/White or
includes at least one of these items.
Blue/White
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Size: 12' x 6
3
/4"
to fit 4" pole
* UK Mainland only.
Code: 40908 £2.30
orderline 0870 420 3000 | www.robinsons-uk.com
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