PW30 PRO HANDRAIL - SUPPORTS FOR HMS PUMPS

€91.97
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Availability:
large quantity
Brand:
HMS
Product code:
17-45-014 / 5907695538557

Specification

Chuck diameter:39 mm
Frame cross-section:50 x 50 mm
Handle length:550 mm
Height (max):87 cm
Height (min):57 cm
Length:720 mm
Material:Steel, PU
Maximum user weight:150 kg
Number of height positions:6
Pitch control:Y
Product colour:Grey
Purpose:Fitness
Quantity per pack:2 pc(s)
Steel thickness:1,2 mm
Type of training:Cross-training
Weight:13.5 kg
Width:520 mm

PW30 PRO are professional handrails used in training with a load on your own body. Often also used in Cross training. The device allows you to perform various types of exercises such as classic push-ups, Swedish push-ups or standing on your hands. Handrails are great for diversifying training in any sport. To exercise on PW30 PRO we do not need additional loads, we overcome the resistance of our own body. Thanks to the lack of additional load, the device will also work well in the training of the youngest sports lovers. The handrails have an adjustable height, thanks to which the range of training possibilities increases significantly. In addition, this solution allows you to adjust the equipment to a specific exercise or simply to the user's height. Systematic training using PW30 PRO will perfectly improve our strength, endurance, motor coordination, strengthen postural muscles and improve the sense of balance. PW30 PRO is a mandatory element of every functional training. Specification: Material: steel, PU foam Dimensions: Length: 72 cm Width: 52 cm Height: 57 – 87 cm 6 degrees of height adjustment (every 6 cm) Handle length: 55 cm Handle diameter: 39 mm Steel thickness: 1.2 mm Frame cross-section: 50x50 mm Maximum user weight: 150 kg Product weight: 13.5 kg Notes: Warranty 24 months

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