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Pit Size
Hey I'm from team 1228 and we were wondering what the pit sizes are to do some off season designing and so we don't make our pits too large. We looked it up on the first website and it said that they are 10x10 on average although it also said that some are smaller...If possible we would like the dimensions of the pits from NJ, Philly, or NYC regionals.....Thanks in advance for any help...
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To the best of my knowledge, the pit size volume is to be no larger than 10' x 10' x 10'. With respect to the height dimension, nothing stored or built should exten above 10 feet. Design the width and depth slightly smaller than 10', andyou should be OK.
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The pits are supposed to be either 10 x 10 x 10 or 9 x 10 x 10 but when we were at Midwest this past weekend and tried to put up our PVC poles and our new banner, we quickly found out that out space was only 8 1/2' wide. We had our banner made to 9 feet as that was supposed to be the smaller size, but that didn't work. We hung it anyway, but be warned that things aren't always as they are supposed to be.
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I believe the TechnoKats pit canopy was constructed to be ten by ten feet. A few years ago it was reduced to more like nine by nine. It barely fit the provided space at the St. Louis regional last weekend.
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I seem to remember from somewhere that the minimum pit size is 8' by 8' by 10' high. I'd make any structures so that they fit both minimum and maximum (i.e., make an 8' by 8' structure that can be expanded to 10' by 10', or vice versa).
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St. Louis was 9 x 10 x 10. We hung over a bit but our gracious neighbors let us.
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Pit sizes vary between venues. I think NJ's was 10x10x10. Try contacting BandChick she might have the exact size for NJ.
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This year we reduced pit width (side-to-side) from 10ft. to 9ft. We did it so we could reduce the number of aisles four to three and increase aisle width from 10ft. to 13ft. The goal was to keep traffic congestion to a minimum, and still have space for a practice carpet. A few teams with pre-built 10ft. wide pit structures had to adjust, or borrow space from neighbors. Quote:
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I was one of the 3 people to go into the pits early, our pit was designed for 10x10x10 as stated by the rules, we started setting up and realized it was a little small, :eek: 8x9:eek:, we had to leave off a desk and move some banners around to make the size constraints
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Our pit at St. Louis was less than 9' wide. I'm glad we made our space flexible this year.
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NJ is usually 10x10, and if you're lucky enough to be in the outer ring (You won't be though, if 1228 is your number), or on the end of one of the rows, you usually wind up with some extra space.
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The pits at NYC certainly don't feel 10x10x10. The pit area is so open and airy that they feel clsoe to 15x15x15. The aisles are also very wide, so traffic can flow without much interuption.
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We were told Philly is 9x9x10, all other places we have been were 10x10x10 when we were there (FLR, Boston, Toronto, Atlanta, Buckeye). If you have a structure, check with the regionals you are attending to see what size the pits are, we didnt think about it and now have to modify our structure to be smaller.
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