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The Boss Portable Massage Table

OC-013012

    

The strongest and most durable portable table on the market, the BOSS is exceptional. Dedicated to helping athletes get back into the game sooner, the BOSS is made for sideline treatments, evaluations and other interventions right on site. With the sealed seams on the Tufflex™ upholstery and water resistant undercoating the BOSS is a solid performer in even the harshest outdoor conditions. Plus with independently adjustable legs, the BOSS can tackle any uneven surface or rugged terrain without a problem.
Now with the BOSS from Oakworks, you can take control and take your own equipment to away games and events.
  • Industry leading 600 lb dynamic "hop and drop" load capacity
  • Independent telescoping height adjustment from 24"-34"
  • Superior water resistance through sealed seams and coated understructure
  • Puncture resistant Tufflex™ upholstery
  • Standard field feet keep the table legs from sinking into mud
  • light weight for easy portability
  • Sport Stripe to show your team colors (optional)
Specs
Dynamic Load: 600 lbs
Weight: 29-36 lbs.
Widths: 29" & 31"
Length: 73"
Height Ranges: 24"-34", 17"-26",
22"-31"  
Upholstery: Tufflex
Padding: Semi-Firm or Firm
Options: Face Rests, Arm Hammock, Bolster Side Arm Rests, Paper Roll Holder, Table Extenders, Sport Stripe (shown)


This product was added to our catalog on Friday 16 November, 2007.