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The Gill Athletics Rol Dri Master Sponge Roller is a top-tier sports field cleaning tool, featuring a robust 36" wide sponge roller made from durable PVA foam. Weighing approximately 6.41 lbs, it boasts a powder-coated stainless steel frame and is fully compatible with all Rol Dri units. With a 1-year warranty, this roller is designed for professionals who demand efficiency and reliability in maintaining pristine sports surfaces.
Brand | ROL DRI |
Material | Foam |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cleaning Sports Fields |
Surface Recommendation | Plastic |
Color | Blue |
Special Feature | Durable |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Water Remover |
Model Name | Master Sponge Roller |
Item Weight | 6.6 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00720453067381 |
Manufacturer | BSN Sports |
UPC | 799916913237 757183467471 192128185650 720453067381 751738808559 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 57.5 x 6 x 5 inches |
Package Weight | 3.54 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 58 x 6 inches |
Brand Name | ROL DRI |
Warranty Description | One year. |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | MTRDMSTR |
Size | 58 x 5 x 6 |
V**T
Durable!
This is much needed if you have any tennis court. These roldris are perfect to push any water off the service! They are very durable and last awhile.
B**.
Works well
I was a little concerned that this PVA type foam may not absorb water as well as the older type polyurethane foam, and only push the water, but it does do well in both moving water off, and also absorbing the remaining water. It can be squeezed out with downward pressure. It is well made and has held up well so far (less than a month?). I hang it on our screened porch when done to dry, and it does take at least several days to dry out, which is not really a problem.10/2013 update: when the roller dries out, it does not work very well the next time used. Takes a long time to absorb enough water to soften properly, and does not work well until about a half hour after first wetting, then it is good. I usually try to wet it now before I leave for the courts, which is a pain. The old type foam may be better in this regard.
J**W
defective... requested a replacement (update) received replacement
The media could not be loaded. the blue sponge seems didn’t work well. bought 6. 1 grey. 5 blue and all blue, even wet, allow water to push thru center. go with thicker grey version.i've requested the 5 to be replaced w grey. we'll see... . (Update) received replacement rollers, ended up work perfectly… Great seller… Exceeded expectations.
K**R
not so good
sponge is always large in one spot and small in another, does a poor job
C**Z
Great addition for our softball field maintenance crew
We purchased 2 of the Rol Dri Master Sponge Roller for our Softball organization. Living in Ohio, we do get a fair amount of rain in the summer. We purchased these to help get water moved off of our fields quickly after thunderstorms to help us keep games on time and keep our rainouts down. So far we have not had the chance to test out after a thunderstorm as it is still winter, but we have put them together and used to push water off after snow has melted.We did not expect them totally soak up all water but I did expect it to soak up a little more than it did. I am very pleased with the way it moves water out of the way. We can get it off our infields easier than with rakes and digging trenches. I do feel the metal handle/stick is a little thinner than I would like, but hopefully the crew will take care when putting it in our gator.I am pleased we purchased these and I am hoping to purchase some in the future for the rest of our facilities.
A**R
Ok
Was ok
D**G
Works poorly!
The only good thing about this roller is the little hook on the handle, so you can hang it on a fence. I can't believe anybody thinks this roller works well to remove water from a pickle ball court; it does NOT! Perhaps somewhere there is a court that is perfectly flat, but most concrete, including my new court, is not; there are always low spots (maybe 1/8-1/4" lower). This is where puddles collect, and this roller just skips right over the top of them, refusing to move water. Even if I press down on it (considerable extra effort), it stills trails of water behind. Plus, when it's soaking wet, which it needs to be as the instructions state, it's HEAVY, making it hard to lift, change directions, and maneuver. A plain-jane, soft-bristled 36" push broom (see mine in the picture) works much better, weighs 1/3 as much, and costs 1/5 as much! Oh also, the box the roller came in is cheap and thin, and was badly damaged in transit by the corners of the roller and its otherwise cool little hook. I'll be returning this thing!
R**E
Works like it should
This must be thoroughly wet to work properly. It disperses puddles and spreads them out into a thin, quick-drying layer. Once this is done, if it's a warm sunny day, you'll be playing on a dry court in about fifteen minutes. I experimented on two of six courts at a local school after an August rain and the two courts I squeegied were ready long before the other unsqueegied courts were. You just have to keep in mind that the idea is apparently to spread the water into a thin layer and plan on letting things dry for about fifteen minutes after you're done.
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