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Cable Machine Attachment inSPORTline Adaptul 500

Cable machine attachment with an eyelet and a non-slip finish, high durability, suitable for all pulley-based exercise machines. more

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  • 2-year warranty


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Description

Expand your training options with the specially shaped Cable Machine Attachment inSPORTline Adaptul 500. Its robust steel construction, combined with a durable PVC coating and ergonomic non-slip handles, provides maximum stability and confidence even when training with heavier loads. Thanks to its compact dimensions and metal eyelet, it can be easily attached to any pulley system, instantly turning a standard workout into a more targeted and effective session.

The uniquely designed grip allows you to train muscle groups that standard straight attachments often fail to engage—especially deeper back muscles, rear deltoids, and the mid-back. At the same time, it allows you to efficiently strengthen your biceps and triceps through various pulling movements and isolated exercises.

If you want to take back muscle activation to the next level, the Adapul 500 attachment is the ideal choice.


Technical description:

  • Extension accessory for pulley-based (both high and low) power racks
  • Especially suitable for exercising back muscles, biceps, and triceps
  • High-quality workmanship
  • Ergonomic grip design
  • High durability
  • Non-slip handle finish
  • Allows training of muscle groups not engaged by standard grips
  • Equipped with a metal eyelet
  • Dimensions: 33.5 cm (width) × 14.2 cm (height) × 5.5 cm (thickness)
  • Height including eyelet for attachment: 15 cm
  • Grip length: 13 cm
  • Grip diameter: 31 mm
  • Material:
    • Frame: steel
    • Surface finish: PVC
  • Maximum load capacity: 100 kg
  • Weight: 2.24 kg
  • Carabiner not included

 

Product parameters

User's weight limit 100 kg
Weight 2.24 kg
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