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Vice-Versus Neutral Grip Lat Bar – Fitness Nutrition Equipement

$ 6.50

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Vice-Versus Neutral Grip Lat Bar  The Wide Grip V shaped ergonomic bar provides a larger and wider range of motion and a more comfortable exercise experience. Made with High quality solid steel and 100% dipping plastic encapsulation has better protection and a longer product's service life. The Neutral grip Lat bar pro
Vice-Versus Neutral Grip Lat Bar  The Wide Grip V shaped ergonomic bar provides a larger and wider range of motion and a more comfortable exercise experience. Made with High quality solid steel and 100% dipping plastic encapsulation has better protection and a longer product's service life. The Neutral grip Lat bar provides a more comfortable and stronger grip, gives you smooth control over your pulls to build stronger, more defined muscles, making exercise easier on joints and more efficient on targeted muscles.   Easily attach to any cable machines for gym, such as lat machine, cable machine, home gym system. support the traction up to 880 lbs. Easily build back muscles, your grips and forearms strength. Easily washable No odor Palm support reduces stress on fingers and joints.   DIMENSIONS: Lenght: 12.4 Height: 6.3

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