The linear design of the 1600 series scoreboards display critical game information when vertical space is limited. Game information is distinct and easy to read from anywhere in arena. Models are also available with player number and penalty times that will add up to nine feet to board’s measurement. These boards are ideal for smaller recreation and club arenas.
The 1700 Series with its stacked design and more configurations are the main differences between this series and the 1600. Spectators can stay on top of the action with available options for tracking shots on goal, player penalty times and sponsorship or ID panels.
1800 Series model's main difference from other hockey models is a four-sided look. This series is ideal for bigger facilities with higher ceilings that have seating on all four sides.
| Series | |||
| 1600 | HK-1600-4 | HK-1650-4 | HK-1655-4 |
| 1700 | HK-1700-4 | HK-1750-4 | HK-1755-4 |
| HK-1760-4 | HK-1770-4 | HK-1780-4 | |
| HK-1790-4 | |||
| 1800 | HK-1800-4 | HK-1870-4 | HK-1880A-4 |
| HK-1880B-4 | HK-1880C-4 | HK-1885-4 | |
Recent Installations
| Project Name: | Oakton Arena | |
| Location: | Park Ridge, Illinois | |
| Category: | Hockey | |
| Model: | HK-1770-4 | |
| Project Name: | Astra Sports Complex | |
| Location: | Ontario, Canada | |
| Category: | Hockey | |
| Model: | HK-1600-4 | |
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