Strength & Aerobic Training Ankle/Wrist Weights for $17
April 2, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
Your usual squats and other routines may be doing you good but not that fast. Add more challenge and shorten result time with these Suxess Fitness Strength & Aerobic Training Ankle/Wrist Weights. These will tone, strengthen and add muscle to your arms and shoulders. Ergonomic and adjustable, your workout will be comfortable and effective while a no-slide structured thumb locking design boosts performance. Use it as ankle weights to add resistance to your lower body training as it is targeting certain muscle groups. These weights are made of sweat-resistant materials and will not bother you while you train or workout.
Wrist Weights Benefits
- Increases bone density
- Tones/sculpts muscles
- Provides better balance
- Increases stamina perfect for adding resistance
Ankle Weights Benefits
- Improves balance
- Tones/sculpts legs
- Increases resistance
- Burns extra calories
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: grey, orange
- Materials: neoprene, velcro
- Product dimensions: 8″ x 3.5″ x 10″
- Weight: 1 lb each
- Elastic neoprene shell
- Velcro attachments
- Nylon piping
- Great for walking, running and aerobic and cardio classes
Includes
- Strength & Aerobic Training Ankle/Wrist Weights (Pair of 1Lb Each)
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