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Coaching board eraser
The right eraser for your tactics board. Comfortable, sized for daily use and a clean wipe every time.
€3.90
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- CategoryWriting & erasing
- Size3×15×3 cm
- Ref.BORRADOR
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Description
The ideal eraser for your tactical board. Comfortable, sized for daily use and delivering a flawless result: everything you need to get the board ready for the next play in one clean swipe.
Who it's for. Any coach who uses a tactical board and wants a simple, comfortable, and effective eraser — no fuss.
Features. An eraser designed specifically for tactical boards, with an ideal size for a secure grip and a clean wipe every time. The entry-level option in our eraser range, built for everyday use.
Why Basketball Coaching Boards. Accessories made specifically for our boards, with shipping across Europe.
Frequently asked questions
Are the markers erasable or permanent?
For basketball coaching boards we use "velleda"/"whiteboard" markers: dry-erasable ink, ideal for correcting plays in real time. For permanent marks (labelling gear, jersey numbers), look for "permanent" markers — but NEVER use them on the board (they don't come off without alcohol, sometimes not even then). Each product specifies the type on its detail page.How long does a marker's ink last?
A BIC Velleda 1701 marker (medium tip) writes about 350-450 m of stroke — roughly 50-70 ninety-minute sessions with moderate use. To extend life, recap the marker immediately after each use (air dries the tip) and store it horizontally. If the ink fades but ink remains, shake the marker vertically for 10 seconds.Can the markers be refilled?
Most whiteboard markers (BIC Velleda 1701 and similar) are single-use: ink and body go together. Professional refillable models (Pilot V Board, EDDING 360) offer ink refills at 2-3 €. If you go through markers fast, the refillable model pays off; for occasional use, the disposable one is more cost-effective.My board got stained — how do I clean it?
For residual dry ink: soft eraser or microfibre cloth with a bit of 70% isopropyl alcohol. Rub in circles without pressing hard. For old stains, use a whiteboard cleaner (spray). For ink that has set for days, first draw over it with a fresh marker, wait 30 s, then erase — the new ink pulls up the old (the "ghost trick"). Do NOT use abrasive scourers: they scratch the surface.
€3.90
