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1Pair Portable Push up Bars Anti-Slip Press-Up Stand with Rotating Handles Fitness Equipment for Arm and Chest Strength Training
1Pair Portable Push up Bars Anti-Slip Press-Up Stand with Rotating Handles Fitness Equipment for Arm and Chest Strength Training
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Specifications:
Material:Steel+PP+EVA
Size: 19.5cm x 19.5cm x 11cm/7.68" x 7.68" x 4.33" (Approx.)
Color:Black
Bearing:250KG
Feature:
You are able to use the product to exercise more muscles because of its 360-degree rotation design.
You can be sure that the push-up bar will not fall on you or move around when you push up due to its anti-slip and sturdy design.Meanwhile, the well-built handles of the product can provide you with long-lasting serious exercise and achieve significant results.
Made of high quality steel and plastic, it is durable and easy to use.The product also uses high-grade rubber, non-slip high-grade materials, to avoid sports injuries.
The length of the product is 19.5cm, the width is 19.5cm, the height is 11cm.
The product is small and light, and can be installed in any bag, suitable for any place you want to exercise, but it is strong and cheap enough to get amazing value from it. You can use the product to exercise the pectoralis major, deltoid muscle, trapezius muscle. It is a good helper for you to lose weight, maintain your shape, and shape your S figure.
Note:
Due to the light and screen setting difference, the item's color may be slightly different from the pictures.
Please allow slight dimension difference due to different manual measurement.
Package Content:
1pair Push Up Bars









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