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Gill Athletics S2 Starting Block 8' Tall Cast Aluminum Pedals - Designed for High Level Track & Field Competition - Pedals Feature Four Angle Adjustments - Includes 1⁄2” Pyramid Spikes

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  • Stable And Adjustable: Our Aluminum Alloy Starting Blocks Are Made With Tough Material Found In Top Track And Field Facilities. Gill Athletics S2 Starting Blocks Are Perfect For Athletes who want Improve Their Performance.
  • 8" Tall Cast Aluminum Pedals: Ideal To Practice For Sprinting Events Such As 100m, 200m, And 400m.
  • Pedals Adjust To 45°, 55°, 65°, 75°: Pedal Angles Can Be Positioned To Match Your Stride, Our Threaded Channels Allow You To Customize The Angle Of The Blocks To Suit Your Needs.
  • Multiple Color Options: Gill S2 Starting Blocks Come In 3 Colored Pad Options, Allows The School To Increase Their Pride and Presence On The Track.
  • Application: Lunge Into A Triple Extension, Practice For Track And Field. S2 Starting Blocks Have Been Approved And Meet Standards And Guidelines For NFHS And NCAA Track & Field Specifications.


Designed to give teams the lead before the race even starts, the Gill S2 Starting Block's extra tall 8" pedals give the sprinter the advantage at the line. Gill's 3 colored pad options allow the school to increase their pride and presence on the track. Polished steel rail 8" tall aluminum pedals. Pedals adjust to 45°, 55°, 65°, 75° Includes 1/2" needle spikes for synthetic tracks. Meets NFHS and NCAA Specifications" G2 Starting Blocks are made using high quality materials, engineered to provide maximum support during your race. They're lightweight and easy to set up, making them perfect for any athlete looking to improve their performance. Product Features: - Designed to be used as an alternative to blocks or mats. - Easy to setup and adjust. - Ideal for sprinting events such as 100m, 200m, 400m, - Available in various colors and sizes. - Includes adjustable straps. - Suitable for indoor/outdoor use. - Recommended for athletes aged 6 years and above.


NM stadler
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
The exact ones the schools use
Proud Mom
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
I have been preparing myself for the installation of the rubber pads on this based on some of the reviews stating how difficult they are to pop in place! I told my son we would need to watch videos on it. We must have received an updated version because they were so incredibly easy to put on! I guess we were lucky! Purchased for sprint training during off season and so far so good! Pretty solid and sturdy, but light to carry. These do a great job!
P. digioacchino
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
Quality seems to be there, but there were no instructions on how to get the pads on the footholds. Reading through the reviews I saw a few different ways to do it but ultimately, the nubs all broke off and I had some scrapes to go along with my useless starting blocks.Other options out there for the same (or better) price. Save yourself the aggravation of these blocks.
Paul Motylinski
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2024
I researched several starting blocks and after settling on Gill, I am glad I did. This is a quality product that will have a long life span.For those having issues with pulling the rubber pegs on the rubber pedals through the holes on the metal pedals, I came up with a solution that installs them quickly without much stress. All you need is a lubricant such as a moisturizing lotion, a hair dryer, and channel locks. First, apply the lubricant on the rubber pegs and the holes they go through on the metal pedals. Next, line each rubber peg up with each hole in the metal pedal and let the rubber pegs sit in the holes loosely. Then, turn the hair dryer on high setting and let it heat each rubber peg. Aim the heat from the hair dryer through the side of the pedal so that the heat is focused on the gap between the bottom of the rubber pedal and the top of the metal pedal. Start at the top of the pedal and work towards the bottom. Don't skip around, go in order top to bottom. Heat each rubber peg for approximately 30 seconds. Turn off the hair dryer and apply pressure with your thumb on the rubber pedal over the rubber peg. The rubber peg should go right through in a matter of seconds. If it does not, use the channel locks to coax the rubber peg through the metal hole. I was able to complete installing both rubber pedals on the metal portion of the pedals in approximately ten minutes with no damage to the rubber pegs.
Zsolt S.
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2024
Bought these for regular use on track. It is very good quality, definitely will last.Assembly is easy, just check out the youtube videos on how to connect the covering on the footing. If you try to do it without the right technique, you will most likely struggle (like I did first) 😀After watching the video, assembly was less than 10 minutes, without any struggle.
chris
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2023
To put the pads on the blocks you have to go to the website on a computer to view an install video that uses pliers to wiggle the retaining “cones” into place and secure the pads. It is very hard to do and I had 3 rip in half and had to use a needle to poke into the rubber at that point and pry it up through the holes. I only had one block, I can’t imagine having multiple to assemble for a full set. Can’t recommend enough to buy a different product!
Susan Woods
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2023
These are great starting blocks! I gave them to my son for his birthday and he loves them! Putting the pedals together at first frustrated me but then I used vice grips. Tip: clamp your vice grips down on each peg a couple times, then pull through the hole. Worked wonders and was quick to set up. I would definitely recommend this product.