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The surface of this product is made from synthetic rubber that is resistant to weather conditions, ensuring optimal performance regardless of the environment. Different weights and diameters are available to cater to various training needs. For instance, weights ranging from 2 to 4 pounds come with a diameter of 7.75 inches, while options of 6 to 12 pounds feature a 9-inch diameter. The 15 to 18-pound weights are designed with a diameter of 10 inches, and for heavier lifting, the 20 to 30-pound range boasts a 10.8-inch diameter.
One of the most notable enhancements is the new texture, which significantly improves grip and handling. This feature is essential for individuals aiming to enhance their core and upper body strength through effective training. Whether you're exercising solo or participating in group training sessions, these weights are versatile and suited for both settings.
The design of these weights ensures they are well-balanced, helping them maintain their round shape during use. This characteristic is particularly important for various exercises, as it contributes to safety and effectiveness. Furthermore, the exceptional durability of the synthetic rubber surface ensures longevity, making these weights a reliable addition to your fitness regimen.
Whether you are looking to build strength on your own or motivate others in a group setting, these weights are an indispensable tool for achieving your fitness goals. The combination of functionality, ergonomics, and resilience makes them a top choice for any training routine.
product information:
Attribute | Value |
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package_weight | 3.63 Kilograms |
brand_name | Aeromat |
material | Synthetic |
number_of_items | 1 |
manufacturer | Aeromat |
part_number | 35966 |
size | 6 lb. Black/Yellow |
sport_type | Exercise & Fitness |
best_sellers_rank | #1,621,009 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #390 in Strength Training Medicine Balls |
date_first_available | July 9, 2007 |