Griffin broken 120cm HMS for star clamps. To ensure a secure and comfortable hold, the gripping part of the neck is carefully knurled. Two screw terminals are included. Clamps of this type guarantee a stable position of weight on the neck during exercises. The nuts have rubber seals in the inner part to prevent the load from loosening. Part of the neck is threaded, which allows you to quickly and safely place the load. The griffin is made of a full steel bar, which has undergone the hardening process. The diameter of the neck of 30 millimeters ensures high strength and comfort of exercise. The applied chrome plating process of the neck is a guarantee of maintaining its appearance for a very long period of use, and is the best protection against rust. Specification: Material: chrome-plated hardened steel Total length (mm): 1200 Gripping part length (mm): 800 Gripping part diameter (mm): 30 Part length per load (mm): 2x 190 Part diameter per load (mm): 30 Locking sleeve width (mm): 2x 10 Handle: knurled Clamps: 2x star Maximum load (kg): 100 Product weight (kg): 7 Notes: Not intended for commercial use Warranty 24 months
GL120 GRIFFIN SLIGHTLY BROKEN 7KG 1200MM HMS
€33.09
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- Availability:
- large quantity
- Brand:
- HMS
- Product code:
- 17-60-035 / 5907695516401
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Specification
Griffin weight: | 7 kg |
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Grip diameter: | 30 mm |
Handle: | Gilled |
Knuckle length: | 120 cm |
Length of load space: | 190 mm |
Length of the gripping part of the barbell bar: | 80 cm |
Load space diameter: | 30 mm |
Maxium load: | 100 kg |
Number of barbell bars: | 1 |
Number of terminals: | 2 |
Product colour: | Silver |
Product type: | Barbell bar |
Substance: | Chrome-plated steel |
Type of barbell bar: | Long barbell bar |
Weight bar type: | Lightly curl barbell bar |
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