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Reddit mentions of Valeo Heavy Duty Ab Straps With Steel Carabiner Attachments, Woven Nylon With Steel Grommets, And Padded Straps With Brush Lining For Comfort, VA4524BK,Black

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Valeo Heavy Duty Ab Straps With Steel Carabiner Attachments, Woven Nylon With Steel Grommets, And Padded Straps With Brush Lining For Comfort, VA4524BK,Black. Here are the top ones.

Valeo Heavy Duty Ab Straps With Steel Carabiner Attachments, Woven Nylon With Steel Grommets, And Padded Straps With Brush Lining For Comfort, VA4524BK,Black
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    Features:
  • Durable heavy-duty woven nylon with steel grommets
  • Heavy-duty steel carabiner attachments
  • Padded straps with brushed lining for comfort
  • Helps develop ab muscles and upper body strength
  • One pair
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height3.5 inches
Length15 inches
Number of items1
Release dateFebruary 2005
Size1 Pair
Weight2.7 Pounds
Width8.5 inches

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Found 3 comments on Valeo Heavy Duty Ab Straps With Steel Carabiner Attachments, Woven Nylon With Steel Grommets, And Padded Straps With Brush Lining For Comfort, VA4524BK,Black:

u/VMwareJesus · 11 pointsr/homegym

I hate my local gym(s). So. Damn. Much. I know it's just me. I'm impatient, intolerant, and generally just can't stand the douchers everywhere. So, I finally finished up my garage gym. It's not pretty, but it works. I just need a few more plates, and a really good deal on a row machine (and to clean up the other half of the garage).

Strength Training:

u/Bullwinkle1983 · 1 pointr/Fitness

Just use everything that came with it. If you're looking to leg raises as well, you could pair it with some arm straps.

u/darkcloud5554 · 1 pointr/bodyweightfitness

If you dont mind spending a few dollars forearm straps would make you be able to do the hanging leg raises, and I'm sure some other stuff I cant think of. If you dont mind answering do you know what you did/what happned to cause all these injuries?