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Technogym Workout Benches. 
Both include 5 pairs of dumbbells, 3 pairs of knuckle weights, 2 long resistance bands, 3 booty bands and a branded mat which fits on the top.

Dumbbells: 2.5kg, 3.5kg, 5kg, 7.5kg, 10kg 

Knuckle weights: 1kg, 2kg, 3kg

This are both sold as a set each including the above and I won’t be selling the items separately.

Price: £750 per complete bench.

Current rental price with Technogym is £1500 - https://tinyurl.com/58jhw7mw

Collection from SE22

They weigh approximately 200kg each and would fit in an estate car.

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Edited by vicSE22
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