Ball playing sports equipment - Product Roundup - Bankshot-On-A-Roll by Bankshot Organizations - Brief Article - Product Announcement
Parks & Recreation, Oct, 2001
Bankshot-On-A-Roll; the Bankshot Organizations newest addition to its suite of Total-Mix sports. The Bankshot Sports are based on Universal Design and are the only fully accessible ball playing sports in existence. This means that all participants "come as they are" and no one has to adapt to others. Players play along side one another and not against each other. Bankshot sports are non-aggressive, non-violent, non-running family sports activities. Bankshot-0n-A-Roll features nine of Bankshots Basketballs most popular playing stations. The stations are solidly mounted on a 20 by 8 foot flatbed trailer, which can be towed by any vehicle. NO istallation is required. For recreation centers, special events, parties, fund raisers, schools, festivals, and a host of other events. Bankshot-0n-A-Roll, along with the Bankshot Portable Recreation systems, offer convenience of use and ease of portability enabling you to bring the sport to the players or the players to the sports. Many diverse individuals of different sizes, shapes, ages, and abilities can play at once, and large numbers of people participate simultaneously.
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