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First time appearance by Watts Street Furniture

Watts Street Furniture, a first-time exhibitor at Intertraffic Amsterdam, will feature its Impact Flex Bollard. This 100% weather- proof, scratch resistant bollard can be driven over/hit and will revert back to the upright position again without causing any damage to the ground or the bollard itself. The Impact Flex has the appearance of a normal bollard and is available in both contemporary and heritage designs. Made from no-maintenance and cost-efficient polyurethane (Terrathane), it has a fully
February 19, 2018 Read time: 1 min

8665 Watts Street Furniture, a first-time exhibitor at Intertraffic Amsterdam, will feature its Impact Flex Bollard. This 100% weather- proof, scratch resistant bollard can be driven over/hit and will revert back to the upright position again without causing any damage to the ground or the bollard itself. 

The Impact Flex has the appearance of a normal bollard and is available in both contemporary and heritage designs.  Made from no-maintenance and cost-efficient polyurethane (Terrathane), it has a fully pigmented colour that never requires repainting.

Watts Street Furniture will also be featuring its innovative and wide range of street furniture, all made from durable no- or low-maintenance polyurethane.

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