HDTS100 (8-foot Heavy Duty Team Shelter with Scorer's Table)
Signature Goals Heavy Duty Team Shelters ship assembled - All you have to do is unload them from the truck, remove the protective wrapping, anchor the shelter to the ground, and it is ready for use.
Our shelters are available in 8
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We offer both Standard and European shelters. Standard shelters are 6
Our shelter frames are powder-coated. Choose one of seven standard shelter colors: red, white, black, yellow, forest green, royal blue, and navy blue. Colors shown below are approximations only. For exact shade please contact us and we
Our shelters can be portable or stationary. For portable shelters we offer two types of wheels; one type of wheel is for use on grass or turf and one type of wheel is for use on hard surfaces like asphalt or concrete. Though all shelters are difficult to move on wet turf, our portable shelters come with either 6" swivel steel and poly-urethane wheels, with brakes, or larger semi-pneumatic caster wheels to make shelters easier to move on hard surfaces. Even our stationary shelters are equipped with wheels, which are removed when shelters are placed in their designated spots, but can be put back on to move shelters for the off-season.
These Heavy Duty Team Shelters can be made with wood or aluminum benches built into the frame, or they can accommodate free-standing benches that can be moved out from the shelters when cover is not needed.
You can order an optional scorer
Choose either shaded or non-shaded lexan. (We recommend shaded lexan which offers sun-protection.)
These Heavy Duty Team shelters need to be secured with anchors, rebar stakes, chain stakes or duckbills; or they need to be bolted to a concrete base. Tell us how you will use your shelter and we can help you decide on the best option for securing your shelters.
You can choose to have the shelters built to allow advertising or logo
Because of wind, all shelters must be secured to the ground by anchors, rebar stakes, chain stakes or duckbills; or they need to be bolted to a concrete base. Tell us how you will use your shelter and we can help you with your options for securing your shelters.
1. How many people do you want to seat for the home team? How many for visitors?
2. How often will you need to move the shelters, and where will you move them to?
3. What ype of surface will you be moving the shelters on; grass or turf or a hard surface, (asphalt, concrete)?
4. Do you have existing benches you plan on using, if so what size are they?
5. How will shelters be secured to the ground or stored when not in use?
6. How much room do you have for shelters?
7. Any sight lines we need to be aware of?
8. Do you want advertising or logo options on the back of the shelter?
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