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Replas develops new recycled and customised plastic Sports Themed Seats

Replas develops new recycled and customised plastic Sports Themed Seats
March 31, 2020

Replas has developed a new product, the Recycled Plastic Sports Themed Seat, which is fully customisable to give the customer complete creative control.

Replas is as an Australian provider of recycled plastic products using the most problematic soft plastic waste stream.

With six panels and several colour options for the new Sports Themed Seat, the customer is only a few clicks away from ordering a seat in their favourite sporting team’s colours.

Based off the popular Kimberley Seat it features an ergonomic design with a smooth curved back for extra comfort - perfect for any sporting club oval, field or stadium.

The seat comes flat packed and can be quickly and easily assembled at a chosen location.

Buyers can customise the seat when ordering online, by selecting a panel on the seat and picking their colour of choice. Once the colour is selected for each panel the order can be submitted online and a Replas team member will be in touch. Click here for more information.

To contact Replas click here for their details in the Australasian Leisure Management Supplier Directory. 

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