XYND0171
XYSFITNESS
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Product Description
1. Space-Saving Vertical Storage
The three-tier design maximizes your storage capacity on a minimal footprint. It efficiently organizes numerous pairs of dumbbells, freeing up valuable floor space to create a safer and more open workout environment.
2. Sturdy and Reliable Construction
Built with a 50501.5mm steel tube frame and boasting a net weight of 40kg, this rack is engineered for stability and strength. It can confidently hold a full set of dumbbells without any wobble or structural weakness.
3. Angled Tiers for Safety and Access
Each of the three shelves is ergonomically angled. This critical design feature ensures that dumbbells stay securely in place, preventing them from rolling off. It also provides users with easier and safer access when picking up and returning weights.
4. Durable Powder-Coated Finish
The rack is protected by a high-quality powder coating, which provides a sleek, aesthetic look. More importantly, this finish is highly durable, resisting scratches, rust, and chipping to ensure the rack maintains its professional appearance through years of heavy use.
Product Name: 3 Layers Dumbbell Storage Rack
Brand/Model: XYSFITNESS / XYND0171
Material: Steel tube
Tube Size: 50501.5mm
Size (L x W x H): 154 x 58 x 96 cm
Net Weight: 40 kg
Color: Black
Logo: Customized Logo Available
OEM Service: Yes
A smart investment for lasting quality and a professional image.
Contact us today for a quote on this best-selling dumbbell rack!
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