Pro Simulator (Popular)
AU
$11,850 (Ex GST on domestic orders)
The Enforcer Pro Simulator replicates a live scrum more realistically than any other machine on the market and is suitable for all levels of rugby, from your juniors through to the elite.
Originally designed with former Wallabies’ Head Coach & World Cup winning Prop, Ewen McKenzie, the Enforcer Pro Simulator is the most popular model for durability & affordability.
The Pro Simulator has been the machine of choice all around the world. At elite level, the Wallabies, along with all of the Australian Super Rugby provinces, are currently using the Enforcer Pro Simulator and have been, in some cases, for more than 25 years.
Enforcer is constantly getting feedback and ideas from the head and scrum coaches of the above mentioned. The Pro Simulator machine is continually evolving to accommodate the new scrummaging laws. We have been at the forefront of world scrummaging since 1997.
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Key Features
Spring loaded canisters to absorb pressure and shock whilst at the same time measuring engagement and constant pressure.
The Pro Simulator is the original and only sled type scrummaging machine, in the market place, with a patented twin brake roller system.
The twin spiked roller and mechanical brake system offers enough resistance to stall even the strongest of scrums. The damage to the playing surface, using this system, is virtually non-existent. The idea behind the twin brake roller system is so the scrum coach can ‘assist’ and ‘resist’ the wheel and this can be controlled and adjusted in seconds, by the operator from his seat, via the two independent handbrake levers. It also enables the outside roller to rotate faster than the inside roller in a wheeling situation. This simulates a motor car differential concept.
By applying 70% of the braking pressure, using the levers, it will bring the most elite scrum to a standstill. The notion behind having the dual brake rolling system at the rear of the machine is so if the front row is not exerting energy through the machine, for example, if the energy is driving up rather than through, the machine will lift up, without the braking rollers disengaging. This system teaches the front row to use the correct muscles, to direct energy straight ahead and through the machine. So, in effect, if the front row is not scrummaging or exerting their energy in the right direction, the machine will misbehave and the fault can be pin pointed.
The Pro Simulator model machine has a total weight of 540kg. This makes the machine extremely responsive to bad scrummaging techniques. We have discovered that heavier machines do not indicate where the scrum’s energy is going. Heavy twin and tri roller type machines are a dead weight. A top level scrum is capable of exerting 1500kgs of engagement pressure and up to 900kg/8826n of constant pressure. The theory used to be that you needed a 1500kg machine to provide enough resistance. This is not the case. The Enforcer Pro, with a combined weight of 540kg/5296n, is capable of offering up to 2500kg/24,517n of resistance.
The Pro Simulator machine has devised new binding system. This system is adjustable to cater for loose and tight head binding techniques. This will be a standard feature on all current Pro Simulators, AstroMax and Heavy Duty Sled models. These can also be retro fitted to all existing Enforcer Pro Simulators, AstroMax and Heavy Duty Sled machines.
Easy to move, transport and store.
The Pro Simulator features a hydraulic raising and lowering transport wheel system that is easily engaged and disengaged.
Four transport wheels can be engaged at once – Enforcer developed the hydraulic transport wheel system for a number of reasons.
Firstly, for ease when manoeuvring the machine on and off the field during training. One person can easily move the machine around the oval and in and out of storage. The four wheels are engaged, using a hydraulic power pack and ram system, which raises the machine evenly up to a height of 150mm.
Secondly, the machine can be used on the field to simulate a live scrum situation. It can be wheeled around the playing oval with ease, lowered into position and different moves can be practised. The greater flexibility and manoeuvrability on the field enables both forwards and backs to train together at different positions on the paddock. During a scrum session in wet conditions, the players’ boots will churn up the playing surface. The wheels can be engaged to move the machine 5 metres before it’s lowered and the scrum can repack on a fresh surface. This means they are not churning up the ground in the one area. This will keep the ground maintenance staff onside!
The four transport wheels have a tread width of approximately 150mm which prevents the machine from sinking even in the wettest conditions.
Weighing 540kg and measuring 204 cm wide x 237 cm long x 95cm high, the Pro Simulator is incredibly compact and more versatile than any comparable machine on the market. It is easily transported or flat packed for export.
All Enforcer machines are powder coated twice, once with anti-rust powder and the second coat is for the tone and durability. Machines can be painted in any colour upon request.
Safety
Enforcer is aware of the potential dangers of live scrummaging and so we are continually in consultation with coaching staff, players and physicians.
The key safety points about the machine are:
Upgraded Headrest- the adjustable width and increased pad depth reduces the likelihood of neck and shoulder injury.
The Pro Simulator has the same headrest as the Heavy Duty Sled and AstroMax machines – width adjustable & compression with manual pressure measuring capabilities. It is also fitted with our newly developed fully adjustable binding bars.
Open pad design- we believe this is the safest design on the market as it allows the front row to pull out of the engagement situation if they feel they are not packing correctly. Enforcer pads have a total length of 600mm. The bottom of the pad sits approximately 250mm above the ground. There is no danger of the front row slipping under the pads. The pads are fully width adjustable which makes them ideal for juniors’ right through to senior players.
Protective metal cover- this is encased over the rear spiked brake roller system and goes all the way to the ground, so that nothing foreign ends up tangled in the spiked roller system.
Scrum coach’s seat- during the scrummaging sessions the coach is securely positioned within the machine.
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