XYND0150
XYSFITNESS
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Product Description
1. Ultimate Space Saver
Store up to 9 full-sized barbells vertically on a minimal 50x50 cm base. This is the smartest way to organize your free-weight area, maximize your gym's floor space, and eliminate tripping hazards.
2. Protect Your Barbell Investment
Each of the 9 steel tubes is lined with a rubber insert. This critical feature protects the sleeves and finish of your barbells—whether chrome, Cerakote, or zinc—from scratches, scuffs, and metal-on-metal noise during storage and retrieval.
3. Universal Olympic Bar Compatibility
With a 51mm inner tube diameter, this holder is engineered to fit all types of barbells with 50mm Olympic sleeves. It's perfect for Power Bars, EZ Curl Bars, Tricep Bars, Trap Bars, and even Olympic dumbbell handles.
4. Stable, Durable & Safe Construction
Made from high-quality, powder-coated iron, this holder is built to last. The solid square base and plasma-cut components ensure superior stability and safety, preventing tipping and keeping your gym looking professional and organized.
Product Name: Nine Holes Barbell Holder
Brand/Model: XYSFITNESS / XYND0150
Capacity: 9 Olympic Barbells
Base Size: 50 x 50 cm
Tube Inner Diameter: 51 mm
Material: Powder-Coated Iron
Features: Rubber protective inserts for 50mm sleeves
Give your barbells the professional home they deserve. Get organized and upgrade your gym's safety and appearance today!
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