XYND0157
XYSFITNESS
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Product Description
1. Massive Storage Capacity
This is its standout feature. The vertical design allows you to store over 100 vinyl dumbbells (from 1-15 pounds) in an incredibly compact space, solving the biggest storage challenge for group exercise classes.
2. Effortless Mobility & Flexibility
Equipped with durable castor wheels, this rack is built for easy transport, even when fully loaded. Roll it out for class, wheel it away for cleaning, or reconfigure your studio space in seconds. It provides ultimate flexibility for multi-use areas.
3. Commercial-Grade Construction
Made with a durable steel frame, this rack is engineered to withstand the rigors of a high-traffic commercial gym environment. Its robust build ensures long-lasting performance and a great return on your investment.
4. Optimized for Vinyl Dumbbells
The rack is specifically designed to hold vinyl/neoprene dumbbells securely. The structure ensures that each dumbbell sits safely and is easily accessible, making it quick and convenient for members to grab and return their weights.
Product Name: Vinyl Dumbbell Rack
Brand/Model: XYSFITNESS / XYND0157
Capacity: Holds over 100 dumbbells (1-15 lbs)
Dimensions: 65 x 60 x 115 cm
Package Size: 101 x 56 x 20 cm
Weight: 38 kgs
Rating: Commercial Rated
Features: Wheels for easy transport, Steel construction
Eliminate clutter and maximize efficiency. Equip your group fitness studio with the ultimate dumbbell storage solution!
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