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tight radius vs 16 foot radius rink
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279 Views • May 19, 2011
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When a reduction of the size of a rink is undertaken, it is necessary for the radius to be sized proportional. A tight radius like 5 to 9 foot, is an over reduction for a rink of 45 to 60 foot wide rink. The disadvantage of a tight radius is that, it cannot be properly resurfaced resulting in crappy ice in the radius.
A 16 foot radius is the standard proper proportional size radius of a 45 to 60 foot wide rinks.
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A 16 foot radius is the standard proper proportional size radius of a 45 to 60 foot wide rinks.
visit www.icerinksupply.com for more info
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