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Game Ramps
A couple people on our team were looking threw the rules and the list of field parts trying to figure out what material the ramps were made of. Does anyone know?
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I had a different question that could probably be answered in this thread. Do the ramps immediately swing back to the neutral position when they are tipped to one side, or do they stay tipped?
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See Section 2.2.5: "Each Bridge is mounted on a double-hinge that allows the Bridge to tip towards either end of Court."
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That is all they say about the bridges; I would assume the double hinge would be naturally flat but that is a good question that should be clarified in Q&A.
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The ramps at our kickoff field always returned to the flat position.
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From the Game Specific Drawings PDF (I'd usually tell you to look harder, but the field drawings are nasty to look through): "Note: Material to be 1/2" thick HDPE in blue, red or white." |
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Our team is wondering this too: Can someone who went to a kickoff event enlighten us on the details of the field?
Particularly if the bridge stays down or if it returns to level. More that one person confirming this would be appreciated. |
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The bridge at our kick off (MN) also returned to level.
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Thanks! So it appears the ramps are made of High-density polyethylene.
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There are no ramps; there are Bridges. Just sayin', in case you want to search the rules.
For those at Kickoff sights that reported here, were those official field elements or team-build field elements? They may act differently because of different materials. |
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If you're asking about the fenders (ramps on either end of the field below the baskets), those are made of plywood. |
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It says that the bridge deck (Item 1 on the game Specific Drawings) is made of HDPE. The bridge surface (Item 4 on the game Specific Drawings) is above that and is only described as "bridge surface." I'm stil wondering if that is also HDPE or something different.
UPDATE: The bridge surface is CLEAR POLYCARBONATE. |
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Actually, I believe the top surface is clear polycarbonate. The drawing for it (Bridge Surface, GE-12095) is separated from the rest of the bridge drawings. It lies above the HDPE (Bridge Deck, GE-12018), as shown in the Assembly drawing (GE-12017). Ah, the joys of a hundred pages of technical drawings.
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Bridges, Arena 2.2.5
We have several members who will swear that the bridge was described as 'tri-stable' at the kickoff.
I agree w the correspondents on this thread that it is an important point. This doesn't seem to be covered by the rules. We will be asking this as a question when they get around to opening up the QA system on the 11th. |
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