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Nine-function Push-up Board Bracket for Indoor Gymmer

$35.00

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Overview:
Different color-coded push up board goals details worked muscles (blue-chest, red-shoulders, yellow-back, and green-triceps).
Heavy duty Plug & Pressinches push up board system with multiple positions and angles that sculpt and maximize the upper body definition.
Burn calories and develop the strength of this pushup system innovation, leading you through a total-body strength and workout.
An innovative color-coded pushup board training system that strengthens and sculpts the entire upper body (chest, shoulders, back and arms while engaging your total core.

Feature:
1. Different colors target specific muscles (blue chest, red shoulders, yellow back and triceps). The two handles can be switched to multiple positions and angles to exercise upper body muscles.
2. Help shape and maximize your chest, shoulders, back and triceps.
3. High-grade ABS ductile plastic, very tough, not easy to break or damage. Non-slip grip.
4. Easy to carry, assemble and store. Easy to use, just place the handle in the desired position.
5. Exquisite home fitness equipment.

Specifications:
Material: ABS Plastic
Panel Size: 59.5x18.3x2cm
Weight: 1.25kg

Package Content:
1x push up board

  




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