150 g. Complies with official standards.
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How to choose your rhythmic gymnastics equipment
Rhythmic gymnastics uses five pieces of equipment: ball, hoop, ribbon, clubs and rope.
We offer two ranges for each type of equipment:
The training range: smaller and lighter to make it easier for youngsters to get to grips with. This range is ideal for gymnasts up to the age of 15.
The competition range features slightly larger equipment that complies with official standards. It is therefore just what gymnasts aged 16 and over will need.
What should you wear for rhythmic gymnastics?
For training, shorts or leggings paired with a tank top, crop top or T-shirt will do.
For competitions a leotard is a must, with or without a skirt (most often with).
And don’t forget your toe shoes (not to be confused with dancing toe pads!) which will protect your feet and help you control your movements.
Product Testing
These clubs have been tested and approved by club gymnasts.
Composition
Main part : 100.0% Polypropylene (PP)
Storage Instructions
Store away from any heat sources.
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The weight and dimensions of these clubs comply with official standards. Suitable for juniors and seniors (age 16 and up) as well as for more experienced gymnasts.
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Lightweight
150 g. Complies with official standards.
Ease of handling
42 g. Complies with official standards.
Durability
Made out of durable plastic.
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rhythmic gymnastics.
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