



Product Overview
Organize your gym space with this Commercial 2-Tier Dumbbell Rack, designed to securely hold 10 pairs of dumbbells. Made with heavy-duty steel construction, this dumbbell storage rack is built for commercial gyms, home gyms, and fitness studios. Its compact design and angled shelves make it perfect for easy access and efficient storage.
Key Features
Heavy-Duty Steel Frame – Built with commercial-grade steel for maximum durability and stability.
2-Tier Design – Offers ample space to store 10 pairs of dumbbells while saving floor space.
Angled Shelves – Designed for easy access and ergonomic handling of dumbbells.
Non-Slip Feet – Equipped with rubber feet to provide floor protection and prevent sliding during use.
Benefits
Space-Saving Design – Keeps dumbbells organized and off the floor for a cleaner workout area.
Durable and Stable – Constructed for long-term commercial use with reinforced welding.
Ergonomic Setup – Allows easy loading and unloading of weights during intense workouts.
Scratch-Resistant Coating – Powder-coated finish prevents corrosion, ensuring longevity.
High Capacity – Supports 10 pairs of dumbbells, suitable for various weight ranges.
Specifications
Material: Commercial-grade steel frame with a powder-coated finish.
Storage Capacity: Fits 10 pairs of dumbbells of various weights.
Weight Capacity: Supports heavy dumbbells securely without bending or warping.
Feet Design: Rubberized ends for floor protection and stability.
Why Choose Our Commercial Dumbbell Rack?
Professional Quality – Perfect for commercial gyms, fitness centers, and home gyms.
Space Optimization – Organizes free weights efficiently, saving floor space.
Versatile Use – Compatible with round and hex dumbbells of various weights.
Sturdy Construction – Built to handle intense daily usage without compromising stability.
Aesthetic and Practical – Sleek black finish complements any gym setup.
Perfect For:
Commercial Gyms needing durable dumbbell storage.
Home Gym Owners organizing free weights in compact spaces.
Personal Trainers who require quick access to dumbbells.
Fitness Studios looking for professional-quality equipment.
Strength Trainers managing multiple weight sets efficiently.
Upgrade your gym with this Commercial 2-Tier Dumbbell Rack – Built for efficiency, durability, and style! 🏋️♀️🔥
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