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2979 days ago

Selling Pull up Bar

Garet from St Albans

It has been placed up on TRADME.

www.trademe.co.nz...


Brand New and still in its packaging.

Enhance your body's coordination with this awesome muscle trainer!


This muscle trainer is designed to strengthen your core and will help you improve your muscle power. It will also help you improve your muscle flexibility, balance, and posture. This dynamic training device also adds an element of versatility range of activities, such as cardio, strength training, athletic and sports conditioning, core training, and mind and body workouts. It is also helpful to rebuild strength after sporting with this muscle trainer, and you will enjoy a healthy lifestyle!





Features:



- 100% Brand New

- Easy wall mounting installation

- Economic and compact design

- Quality material muscle trainer

- Durable and sturdy structure





Specifications:



- Product Dimensions(L x W x H):95cm x 61cm x 18cm

- Package Dimensions(L x W x H): 53.5cm x 19cm x 11cm

- Net Weight:Approx. 3.4kg

- Gross Weight: Approx. 3.7kg

- Material: Powder-coated steel

- Color: BLACK





Package Contents:



1 x Muscle Trainer Wall Mounted BLACK

1 x Accessories Pack

Price: $29.99

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