~Pink~ 8ft Suede FOLDING Gymnastics Balance Beam

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~Pink~ 8ft Suede FOLDING Gymnastics Balance Beam

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Model: PF8001
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Product DescriptionBrand new wood core low profile folding balance beam. It is 8 ft long when unfolded with a padded top and is covered with a heavy commercial grade synthetic suede material for the look and feel of a regulation beam. It weighs approximately 15 lbs giving it the weight of foam and the durability of real wood construction. It has attached handles that tuck underneath when in use. The work surface is 4 in. wide and has sloping sides. It is 6 in. wide at the bottom and is 3 in. high. The hinge mechanism is made of steel. The beam can be folded and stored flat underneath a bed, in a closet or easily folded and taken in a car. This will make a great practice beam. Specifications: Synthetic Suede Covering 1/2 ' Padded Top Cross Grain Laminated Wood Construction 8 ft. Long x 6 in. wide x 3 in. high Material seams on bottom are covered with wood trim for a finished look. No exposed staples. Heavy Duty Steel Hinge Mechanism 1 in. Nylon Handles All items will ship within 2 business days.




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  • Commercial Grade Suede Covering
  • 8ft x 3 in x 6in
  • 1 in. Nylon Handles
  • Steel Hinge













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