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Olympic Bumper Strength Competition Plate Sets

KEFL Olympic Bumper Strength Competition Plate Sets, made of 100% high-density natural rubber, ensure safety with low bounce and high durability. Suitable for various strength and core training.

Sale price£246.99
Size: 50KG

Size

Elevate your strength training with KEFL Olympic Bumper Strength Competition Plate Sets. Crafted from 100% high-density natural rubber, these plates withstand intense workouts, offering a good feel during loading and unloading. Designed for low bounce, they protect both the floor and barbell bars. With color-coded functionality, they're suitable for core training, weight lifting, and more. Each set includes a variety of weights for versatile training options.

 

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Features

Safety and Durability: High-density natural rubber for safety, low bounce, and high durability.

Versatile Training: Colour-coded for easy identification, suitable for various strength and core training exercises.

Wide Shape Design: Conducive to all forms of hard pull training, ensuring a worry-free workout experience.

Technical Information

What's Included:

- 50kg set includes 2 x 10kg, 2 x 15kg
- 60kg set includes 2 x 10kg, 2 x 20kg
- 100kg set includes 2 x 10kg, 4 x 20kg

Material: 100% High-Density Natural Rubber

Ring Diameter: 2 inches

Sold: Single pieces in various weights (10kg, 15kg, 20kg, 25kg)

Sets: 50kg, 60kg, 100kg sets available

How To Use

  1. Securely load KEFL Olympic Bumper Strength Competition Plates onto your 2-inch Olympic barbell or dumbbell bar.
  2. Ensure proper weight distribution for your specific strength training needs.
  3. Enjoy low bounce and high durability, protecting both the floor and barbell bars during drops.

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