Revolving Curl D Handle Pulldown Bar - 91.5 cm

ATHSKU: PRO-3601

Write a review
| Ask a question
Price:
Sale price27.000 KD

Delivery: Within 2-3 working days

Description

The Revolving Curl D Handle Pulldown Bar is a versatile and ergonomic piece of equipment designed to provide an alternative grip position for individuals who experience shoulder pain during regular lat pulldown exercises. Here are the key features and benefits of this pulldown bar:

  1. Shoulder-Friendly Design: The neutral grip position of the bar helps to alleviate shoulder pain by shifting the stress to your lats and back muscles. This can be especially beneficial for individuals who have shoulder issues or discomfort during traditional lat pulldown exercises.

  2. Solid Steel Construction: The pulldown bar is made from durable solid steel, ensuring its strength and longevity. It can withstand the rigors of intense workouts and heavy weights, providing a reliable and secure option for your training.

  3. Knurl-Textured Rubber Grips: The narrow grip handles of the bar are covered with knurl-textured rubber, offering a comfortable and secure grip during your exercises. This grip texture helps to prevent slipping and enhances your control over the bar, ensuring a safe and effective workout.

  4. Versatile Exercise Options: With the revolving curl D handle pulldown bar, you can perform a variety of exercises targeting different muscle groups. In addition to wide grip lat pulldowns and wide grip rows, you can also use the bar for tricep pushdowns, straight arm pulldowns, and bicep curls. This versatility allows you to target and strengthen multiple muscle groups with a single piece of equipment.

By incorporating the Revolving Curl D Handle Pulldown Bar into your workout routine, you can enjoy a more comfortable and effective upper body training experience. It provides an alternative grip option, reduces stress on the shoulders, and allows you to perform a range of exercises to target various muscle groups.

You may also like

Recently viewed