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10 lb Slam Ball Reviews

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10 lb Slam Ball10 lb Slam Ball The Vulcan Slam Ball is a high-durability rubber ball filled with iron dust, specifically designed to be slammed to the ground from an overhead position. This 10 lb Slam Ball enhances total body conditioning and helps build explosive strength in the torso and legs. By adding this simple tool to your workout, youll see an increase in intensity like never before. Unlike many other slam balls, the Vulcan Slam Ball does not use a cork stopper and is built to last, even with repeated slamming. The Vulcan 10 lb Slam Ball has a 9" diameter.10 lb Slam Ball Specifications: Color: Black; Materials: Rubber shell filled with iron particles; Diameter: 9 inches; Ideal for: CrossFit, total body conditioning, strength training, explosive power workouts; Warranty: Backed by a 2-year warranty, ensuring long-term durability for all types of training; *CROSSFIT is a registered trademark of CrossFit, LLC. It is not affiliated with Vulcan Strength and has not endorsed any of our products.

About Vulcan Strength Training Systems:

Vulcan Strength Training Systems is US veteran owned company and primary supplier and innovator of high quality strength training equipment. Vulcan Strength Bumper Plates, Olympic Barbells, Kettlebells, Squat Stands, Rigs and Racks are used in Crossfit and Olympic weightlifting gyms all over the world.

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8779864313

Email:

vulcan@vulcanstrength.com

Location:

655-H Pressley Rd,
Charlotte
North Carolina
28217

Great condition good for warm exercises.
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Posted 5 years ago
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Posted 5 years ago
Durable, been using for nearly 2 months and condition is still like-new.
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Posted 5 years ago
A well made Slam ball which will also be used for multi-planer movements as the ingredients inside shift during use. This is great for shoulder stability.
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Posted 12 years ago