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KEFL Small Olympic Fractional Plates

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KEFL Small Olympic Fractional Plates, sold in pairs, incrementally increase barbell weight by 0.25kg each side. Calibrated with +/- 10g tolerance, color-coded for quick identification. Solid steel construction.

Size: 2 x 0.50KG

Size

Enhance your strength training with KEFL Olympic Fractional Plates. Sold in pairs, these calibrated plates allow for incremental weight increases of 0.25kg on each side, ensuring gradual and precise strength development. The colour-coded design simplifies identification during workouts, while the solid steel construction guarantees durability. Compatible with all Olympic 2" barbells and dumbbell bars.

Delivery Info

We deliver across the UK including NI.

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Technical Information

Available in various sizes:

  • 0.25kg fractional plate - white (total weight: 0.5kg)
  • 0.5kg fractional plate - blue (total weight: 1kg)
  • 0.75kg fractional plate - red (total weight: 1.5kg)
  • 1kg fractional plate - black (total weight: 2kg)
    Complete set (total weight: 5kg)


Incrementally increase barbell weight by 0.25kg on each side

  • Constructed with solid steel
    Plate dimensions (diameter X thickness):
  • 0.25kg fractional plate: 10.6cm X 0.5cm
  • 0.5kg fractional plate: 10.6cm X 1cm
  • 0.75kg fractional plate: 10.6cm X 1.4cm
  • 1kg fractional plate: 10.8cm X 1.8cm

  • Material: Solid Steel
  • Sold in Pairs
  • Tolerance: Calibrated with +/- 10g
  • Increment: 0.25kg per plate
  • Compatibility: Olympic 2" barbells and dumbbell bars

How To Use

  1. Slide KEFL Small Olympic Fractional Plates onto Olympic 2" barbell or dumbbell bars.
  2. Gradually increase weight by adding 0.25kg plates on each side for precise strength progression.

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