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Made of steel tube 50 x 50 x 1.5mm. height adjustable from 107 to 183 cm. Dimensions 53 x 59 cm. Weight 19 kg.
The Squat Rack is a compact and durable structure designed for squats, bench press, and shoulder press exercises. It is the perfect solution for training centers or limited spaces, offering high performance while occupying minimal floor area.
Manufactured from 50 x 50 x 1.5 mm steel tubing, it features a strong and stable design with secure anchoring systems, allowing the use of heavy loads. Its height adjustment from 107 to 183 cm makes it suitable for a wide range of users and exercises.
For safety and stability, a maximum load of up to 300 kg is recommended.
Bars and weight plates are not included, only the structure.
High-resistance steel structure
Adjustable height: 107 – 183 cm
Base dimensions: 53 x 59 cm
Weight: 19 kg
Recommended maximum load: up to 300 kg
Suitable for squats, bench press, and shoulder press
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