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【Durable Steel Construction】 Manufactured from premium heavy-duty steel with good stability and durability. Black powder coat finish and frosted touch effectively resists scratches and make it rust proof well. Non-slip rubber pad designed to protect your floor from injury. It’s reliable and use for a long time in the home gym.
Space-saving&Easy Assemble】 This weight plate tree provides special storage space for your barbell or dumbbell weight equipment without taking up too much space. Each pegs can accommodate several plates. Installation instructions and screw wrench tools are included in the set to make your installation more easier.
Practical for Home Gym Storage】 Whether it is in commercial gyms or home fitness room, Our practical Olympic plate rack is an excellent storage tool. Very convenient for storage and use, thus providing an orderly&comfortable exercise environment for the strength trainers of dumbbells and barbells.
Require Assembly
Standard Rack Specifications:
- Weight 7.5kg
- Dimension 517*532*750mm (L*B*H)
- Max load 100 to 120kg
Olympic Rack Specifications:
- Weight 9kg
- Dimension 517*532*750mm (L*B*H)
- Max load 100 to 120kg
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Achtros A Frame Weight Plate Rack |
Olympic(50mm), Standard(25mm) |
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