Feature

●Color: pink, red; Weight of each weight: about 64g; Outer diameter: 3.8cm; Total length: 30cm; Packing list: 2 x Relay sticks (each color contains 1 piece)
●Advantage: Made of sturdy and durable electroplated aluminum alloy, reusable, corrosion resistant, easy to carry. Non-marking smooth surface allows you to write, paint, sculpt, or etch Bright and shiny solid color for easy identification
●Steps: Previous team members carry batons and pass them to the next teammate during the relay. The receiver grabs it and sends to the next receiver or finish line. We recommend you know in advance which hand you will receive baton. The receiver can be switched freely after receiving it comfortably
●Application: Relay Baton is a smooth, hollow one-piece tube used in competition. Suitable for track and field, with four stages (legs), each leg is executed by different members of the team. Strengthen binding, train cooperation, and build teamwork skills during exercise
●Notice: When a member falls baton during transitions, makes an inappropriate pass, or a transition is done outside of the specified area, the team may be disqualified. Runners that complete the race (final order) are typically the fastest or most experienced sprinter in the team


Description

Relay Baton is a smooth, hollow one-piece tube for competition use. Consists of four stages (legs), each leg is executed by a different member of the team. Strengthen binding, train cooperation, and build teamwork skills during exercise.


Specifications:

Color: Pink, Red
Material: Aluminum Alloy
Surface Finish: Oxidized Plated
Weight of each : about 64g
Outer Diameter: 1.5 inches (3.8 cm).
Total length: 11.8 inches (30
Packing List: 2 x Relay Sticks (each color contains 1 piece)


Benefits:

Made of sturdy and durable electroplated aluminum alloy, reusable and corrosion resistant, easy to carry. Non-marking smooth surface allows you to write, paint, sculpt, or etch Bright and shiny solid color for easy identification.


Instructions:

Previous team members carry batons and pass them to the next teammate during the relay. The receiver grabs it and sends to the next receiver or finish line. We recommend you know in advance which hand you will receive baton. The receiver can be switched freely after receiving it comfortably.


Notice:

Team may be disqualified if members drop batons, make inappropriate baton passes, or if the mitigation is done outside of the specified area. Runners who finish races are typically the fastest or most experienced sprinter in the team (final order).