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Durable Construction: Made with heavy-duty steel for long-lasting durability, capable of holding multiple weight plates securely.
Compact Design: Designed to save space while keeping your gym area neat and organized.
Stable Base: Anti-slip feet ensure stability, preventing tipping even when fully loaded.
2 in 1 Storage: Equipped with 4 plate pegs and an 1 weight bar holder to accommodate weight plates of various sizes and hold standard barbell bars.
Scratch-Resistant Coating: Protects the rack and your weight plates from scratches and wear.
Applications
The Weight Plate Rack is perfect for home gyms, commercial gyms, or studio fitness spaces, offering a simple and effective solution to store your weight plates neatly and safely.
Specifications
Material: High-quality steel
Item Weight: 7.5kg
Weight Capacity: 100 to 120kg
Dimensions: 517*532*750mm (L*B*H)
Prevents clutter and ensures easy access to weight plates
Increases safety by keeping weight plates off the floor
Durable and stable design holds a large number of plates
Ideal for both beginner and professional setups
What’s Included
Why Choose the Weight Plate Rack?
Effortlessly organize your workout space
Heavy-duty construction for long-lasting performance
Sleek design that complements any gym setup
Keep your workout space safe and organized with the Weight Plate Rack, a must-have for fitness enthusiasts and gym owners alike.
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