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  • Competition Hurdle Blue 40cm
    Competition Hurdle Blue 40cm

    This Eveque Competition Primary Hurdle is 1m wide and 40cm high Sportshall Hurdle.Colour Blue.Folds flat for storage.No assembly required.Safe to use, collapses on impact.Available in red, yellow, green and blue separately.

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  • Competition Hurdle Green 40cm
    Competition Hurdle Green 40cm

    This Eveque Competition Primary Hurdle is 1m wide 40cm and high Sportshall Hurdle.Colour Green.Folds flat for storage.No assembly required.Safe to use, collapses on impact.Available in red, yellow, green and blue separately.

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  • Competition Hurdle Red 40cm
    Competition Hurdle Red 40cm

    This Eveque Competition Primary Hurdle is 1m wide and 40cm high Sportshall Hurdle.Colour Red.Folds flat for storage.Safe to use, collapses on impact.No assembly required.Available in red, yellow, green and blue separately.

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  • Competition Hurdle Yellow 40cm
    Competition Hurdle Yellow 40cm

    This Eveque Competition Primary Hurdle is 1m wide and 40cm high Sportshall Hurdle.Colour Yellow.Folds flat for storage.No assembly required.Safe to use, collapses on impact.Available in red, yellow, green and blue separately.

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  • What is the exact difference between natural oak, wild oak, knotty oak, and rustic oak?

    Natural oak typically refers to oak wood that has not been stained or treated, showcasing its natural color and grain. Wild oak, on the other hand, may refer to oak wood with a more irregular or varied grain pattern, giving it a more untamed or wild appearance. Knotty oak specifically refers to oak wood with visible knots or burls, adding a rustic and textured look to the wood. Rustic oak generally refers to oak wood with a more weathered or distressed appearance, often achieved through techniques like hand-scraping or wire-brushing to create a more aged and rugged look.

  • Which animals live on the oak tree?

    Many different animals live on or around oak trees. Some of the most common include birds such as woodpeckers, owls, and nuthatches, as well as squirrels, insects like beetles and ants, and even some species of bats. The oak tree provides food, shelter, and nesting sites for these animals, making it an important part of their habitat.

  • What is the difference between oak and wild oak?

    Oak and wild oak are both types of trees belonging to the same genus, Quercus. The main difference between the two lies in their growth habits and natural habitats. Oak trees are typically cultivated and grown in managed forests or landscapes, while wild oak trees grow naturally in the wild, without human intervention. Wild oak trees tend to have a more rugged appearance and may exhibit variations in size and shape compared to cultivated oak trees.

  • Is oak sawn the same color as oak Sanremo?

    No, oak sawn and oak Sanremo are not the same color. Oak sawn typically refers to the natural color of oak wood, which is a light to medium brown with a prominent grain pattern. On the other hand, oak Sanremo is a specific finish or stain applied to oak wood to achieve a different color, often a lighter, more golden tone. Therefore, the two are not the same color.

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  • Competition Hurdle Pack 40cm High
    Competition Hurdle Pack 40cm High

    These Eveque Competition Primary Hurdle are 1m wide and 40cm high, Sportshall Hurdle.Folds flat for storage.Safe to use, collapses on impact.No assembly required.Primary Sporthall Competition.2 hurdles in each colour Blue, Green, Red and Yellow and a

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  • 'Oak lower classifications'

    The lower classifications of oak trees include the red oak, white oak, black oak, and many other species. These classifications are based on the specific characteristics of the trees, such as leaf shape, acorn size, and bark texture. Each classification has its own unique features and habitat preferences, making them important to the diversity of oak trees in different ecosystems. Understanding these lower classifications helps in identifying and conserving the different species of oak trees.

  • 'Oak or beech?'

    It depends on the specific use and desired characteristics. Oak is known for its strength, durability, and attractive grain patterns, making it a popular choice for furniture and flooring. Beech, on the other hand, is a lighter wood with a fine, even texture, often used for making tools, toys, and kitchen utensils. Both woods have their own unique qualities, so the choice between oak and beech ultimately depends on the specific requirements of the project.

  • What is the difference between oak sawn and oak Sonoma?

    Oak sawn refers to the method of cutting the wood, where the log is sawn into planks, resulting in a more traditional and natural appearance with visible grain patterns. On the other hand, oak Sonoma typically refers to a specific finish or color treatment applied to the oak wood, giving it a distinct look and feel. While oak sawn refers to the cutting process, oak Sonoma refers to the aesthetic treatment of the wood.

  • Are greige, black oak, and Sonoma oak optics the same colors?

    No, greige, black oak, and Sonoma oak are not the same colors. Greige is a combination of gray and beige, creating a warm neutral tone. Black oak is a dark brown color with black undertones, resembling the color of oak wood. Sonoma oak is a lighter, natural wood color with a hint of gray. Each of these colors has its own distinct hue and tone.

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