





Product Features
- Sturdy Construction: The 3 Tier Dumbbell Rack With Saddle is built with heavy-duty steel to ensure stability and durability, capable of holding a full set of dumbbells securely.
- Space-Saving Design: The compact 3-tier design maximizes storage efficiency, keeping your dumbbells organized while saving valuable gym space.
- Saddle Holders for Secure Placement: Each tier features contoured saddle holders that prevent dumbbells from rolling, ensuring easy and safe storage.
- High Weight Capacity: Engineered to hold multiple dumbbells of varying sizes and weights, this rack is perfect for both home and commercial gyms.
- Scratch-Resistant Coating: Finished with a premium powder-coated surface to protect against scratches, wear, and rust, maintaining its sleek appearance over time.
Applications
The 3 Tier Dumbbell Rack With Saddle is ideal for fitness enthusiasts and gym owners looking for a reliable storage solution. Whether organizing your home gym or commercial workout space, this rack keeps your equipment safe, accessible, and neatly arranged.
Specifications
- Material: Heavy-duty steel with powder coating
- Tiers: 3
- Holders: Contoured saddle holders for secure placement
- Product Weight: 30kg
- Max load: 400kg
- Assembled Dimensions: 110cm x 55cm x 93cm
Organize your workout space with the 3 Tier Dumbbell Rack With Saddle, combining robust construction with an ergonomic design to keep your gym clean and clutter-free.
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