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PREMIER SQUAT STAND

PREMIER SQUAT STAND

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PREMIER SQUAT STAND
Regular price £913.75 GBP
Regular price Sale price £913.75 GBP
Tax included.

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Heavy duty, freestanding Squat Stand ideal for use in a gym or studio where maximising space is key, and a full Power Rack may be unsuitable. Easier to move to a different area and don’t require drilling to the floor. Great for use on their own, with a bench or weightlifting platform.

  • Easily moveable - not required to be drilled to the floor
  • Can be used with a full-length Olympic 7ft bar
  • Adjustable Squat Stands, safety squat bars, and adjustable width
  • Made from oval steel tubing, coated in durable "Tuff Coat" finish
  • Adjustable width using a simple screw system
  • Note: bars and weights not included

Dimensions:

  • Max width (external) 1260mm - Max width (internal) 1100mm
  • Minimum width (external) 858mm - Minimum width (internal) 698mm
  • Height of main squat hooks - Min 950mm - Max 1598mm
  • Height of safety squat bars - Min 429mm - Max 728mm
  • Width 1380mm
  • Depth 820mm


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