Strongman Log 11 Inch
€400.00Strongman, Log, Steel, Sport, Press, Competition, 60kg.
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Strongman, Log, Steel, Sport, Press, Competition, 60kg.

Log pressing is a great way to strengthen your shoulders, chest and arms while maintaining a neutral grip, which will help alleviate shoulder stress. Great for all athletes looking to improve overall body strength. Spray painted.. This log has 30″ spaced handles, is 45kg approx and will fit into the power rack for pressing, biscup…

Padded shoulders and abdomen pad with 3 re-enforced fixing points (all on the lower back) to attach to your load. The webbing used on this is extremely tough giving excellent value for money. Adjustable in height and around the waist the harness is available in 4 sizes. Comes with a very strong 2.8m long pulling…

Studio Pro-Mat 180cm 60cm 15mm The Pro-Mat is our best mat for Pilates, exercise and therapy. At 15mm thick it offers great support for the spine and knees. The mat is double sided and will not slide on the floor. 100% recyclable. TPE is impermeable, hygienic and PVC Free. If you are looking for a…

Tricep and Curl Bar AttachmentV 33x18cm Tricep Push-Down V-Bar Attachment for use with cable stack equipment Made from stainless steel, finished in chrome plating Knurled hand grips and welded end plates for extra grip Strength and endurance tested Approx size 33x18cm.

Tricep Rope Standard Product Features Heavy duty Long lasting Tough rope Rubber handles Easy to use The benefit of a tricep rope when performing lifts is that the flexibility of the rope allows for a freer range of motion than most other cable machine attachments. While an athlete performs a lift, the central placement of…
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