Draper, Inc.
411 South Pearl Street
Spiceland, IN 47385
Toll-Free: (800) 238-7999
Fax: (866) 637-5611
E-mail: drapercontract@draperinc.com
Web site: http://www.draperinc.com
Draper's 4-1/2" goalposts come in styles for high school and collegiate play.
- Goal Post has a 60" setback for maximum player safety
- Available for direct bury permanent installation design with 48" in ground, semi-permanent installation utilizing 505100 ground sleeve or adjustable leveling pad installation
- Features exclusive design for precise vertical and horizontal alignment and ease of installation
Draper's 5-9/16" goalposts come in styles for high school and collegiate play
- Goal Post has a 72" setback for maximum player safety
- Available for direct bury permanent installation design with 48" in ground, semi-permanent installation utilizing 505101 ground sleeve or adjustable leveling pad installation
- Features exclusive design for precise vertical and horizontal alignment and ease of installation
Draper's heaviest goalpost comes in styles for high school and collegiate play.
- The Gooseneck has a 96" setback. Buries 48" in ground
- It features an exclusive design for precise vertical and horizontal alignment and ease of installation
This goal can be easily changed to accommodate football or soccer.
- Change uprights for high school or college width
- Soccer goal is official 24' × 8'
- Goals are constructed of 4" × 2" galvanized tube with a white powder coated finish
- 2-3/8" OD steel uprights extend 30' above playing surface
- Uprights are finished with white powder coat and include rain cap
- Posts bury 24" into ground
The most affordable Draper goalpost option, features 3-1/2" heavy wall galvanized uprights and 2-7/8" OD galvanized crossbars.
- Posts bury directly into the ground approximately 4'
- Official 23'4" wide × 10' high uprights
- Great for practice fields, youth fields and budget conscious programs
- Rain caps keep water out of posts
- Sold in pairs
For more information check out our website: http://www.draperinc.com/go/FootballGoal.htm
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