The Fox 40 Whistle is regarded as the industry standard plastic, pea-less whistle so nothing to freeze when the temperature drops. Ideal for river safety and also widely used in sports such as Basketball, Canoe Polo, etc.Colours may vary from that shown.
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With the loudest, shrilest penetrating power, Fox 40's patented pealess design is the whistle of choice for professional and amateur sport federations worldwide. A cushioned mouth grip (CMG) enhances the original Fox 40 Classic. Better grip, better control.
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The New Heavy Duty Fox 40 Garden Roller is made from 100% steel and is ideal for small to medium sized lawns and gardens. The fitted soft comfort grip handle will allow you to maintain control as you move around the garden. This Fox 40 drum can be easily filled with sand, water or concrete, giving a maximum weight of approx 102kg when filled with concrete. 500mm (approx) working width. Fitted with comfort Grip. Fitted scraper bar. Red Steel frame. Filled with Water: approx 50Kg. Filled with Sand: approx 86Kg. Filled with Concrete: approx 102Kg.
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To be in control of the on the pitch you need to be heard, so for referees and coaches the perfect solution is the Classic Fox 40 Coaches/Referees Whistle. A simple yet practical plain black design disguises the power behind this whistle. The patented three-chamber design, with no moving parts, ensures flawless performance every time. The blast rises well above man-made and environmental noise and can even be heard over a mile away. Whether used for training or saved for match day, staying in control has never been so easy.
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Fox40 SONIK Blast Whistle A loud and efficient whistle that is proving very popular. Advanced science and technology makes this the most efficient, loudest whistle ever produced by Fox 40. Extremely easy to blow, the Sonik Blast cannot be overblown and emits sound power that exceed 120 dB. The clear loud blast carries over the loudest crowds, ambient noise, and over long distances. Won't freeze, stick or jam.
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The famous durable, pealess Fox 40 whistle is the choice for pools and waterfronts. Its intense high-pitched trill can be heard over long distances. Water does not affect the Fox 40's performance.
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This beautifully marked standing red fox has airbrushed markings around its nose. It has lovely soft fur & strikes a very realistic pose, it has armature in its legs so as to maintain its stature. It is made to the highest standards from the finest materials (synthetic plush and poly filled) and carries the CE label so it is safe for children (not under 36 months) and is surface washable. It is approx 15.5" (39.5 cm) long,12.5" (32cm) tall.
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With the loudest, shrilest penetrating power, Fox 40's patented pealess design is the whistle of choice for professional and amateur sport federations worldwide. A cushioned mouth grip (CMG) enhances the original Fox 40 Classic. Better grip, better control.
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The famous durable, pealess Fox 40 whistle is the choice for pools and waterfronts. Its intense high-pitched trill can be heard over long distances. Water does not affect the Fox 40's performance.
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Intrigued by the mystique and challenge of the Marine Corps, eighteen-year-old Wesley Fox enlisted in the summer of 1950, shortly after the outbreak of the Korean War. He saw action with the First Marine Division in Korea and was wounded in 1951. After Korea, Fox advanced steadily in the enlisted ranks, reaching the rank of first sergeant, and, early in the Vietnam War, he received an appointment as second lieutenant. While serving as a rifle company commander with the Third Marine Division in 1969, he was twice wounded in a vicious battle during Operation Dewey Canyon. Early in this battle, every member of the company’s command staff was either wounded or killed. In an all-or-nothing effort led by First Lieutenant Fox, his company repulsed the attack of a much larger enemy force and then counterattacked with devastating results. “For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty,” Fox received the Medal of Honor, which President Richard Nixon presented to him at the White House. Despite the personal sacrifice and frequent danger, Fox resolutely embraced the ethos of the Marine Corps, risking his life on numerous occasions and emerging as a leader in one of the most respected and feared fighting organizations in the world. Readers interested in U.S. military history from the second half of the twentieth century, in the Marine Corps, and in inspiring tales of personal achievement will find plenty of each in Fox’s extraordinary memoir.