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AB Sling Straps Abdominal Hanging Belt

$37.99

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Description:

1. Product name: Abs training / sling

2. Material: high strength nylon oxford cloth

3. Can bear weight: up to 120kg

4.Activity: Bodybuilding, Gym & Training, Weight Lifting

Specifications:

1. strap made from heavy duty polyester with comfortable padding

2.Strong metal carabiner and durable nylon strap to hang to any chin up bar

3.Lightweight and portable but also strong and durable, can support a max load capacity of 120kg/18st/264lbs

4.Perfect for various fitness exercises such as abdominal crunches, hanging leg raises, obliques etc

5.The CampTeck abs sling supports the weight of your upper body and allows you to work on your abdominal muscles.

6.The extra wide ab slings straps comfortably support the elbows, allowing a range of different ab workouts such as leg raises and hanging ab crunches

7.Gym ab straps are made from heavy duty polyester with comfortable padding, resistant to tear and wear. Attach to all Standard pull-up bars or Multi-Gyms to work your abdominals without straining your lower back. Sold as a pair.

Package Included:

Hanging Ab Straps*2

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