SPIETH® Magnesia Stand MUNICH
The Spieth Gymnastics Magnesia Stand Munich is used in artistic gymnastics at the Olympic Games. Plastic container with steel frame base in an attractive design with a practical hand opening and additional storage compartment.
Magnesia is essential in gymnastics, but also in many other sports that require a good grip of the hands, such as rowing, climbing, or strength training. In gymnastics, magnesia is used in training and competition. The white powder prevents sweaty hands and improves grip and slideability of the hands on the bars. It is used, for example, on the uneven bars, parallel bars, and high bar.
In addition to the SPIETH® Magnesia Stand Munich, a mobile magnesium container with 3 swivel casters is also available (Item No. G3765). Order Magnesia Powder with it: 1 package with 8 blocks of 65 g each (Item No. G3695) or individual blocks (Item No. G3696).
Magnesia is essential in gymnastics, but also in many other sports that require a good grip of the hands, such as rowing, climbing, or strength training. In gymnastics, magnesia is used in training and competition. The white powder prevents sweaty hands and improves grip and slideability of the hands on the bars. It is used, for example, on the uneven bars, parallel bars, and high bar.
In addition to the SPIETH® Magnesia Stand Munich, a mobile magnesium container with 3 swivel casters is also available (Item No. G3765). Order Magnesia Powder with it: 1 package with 8 blocks of 65 g each (Item No. G3695) or individual blocks (Item No. G3696).
Features
- SPIETH® Magnesia Stand Munich
- With base and bowl with additional storage
- Material: Metal base, plastic bowl
- With base and bowl with additional storage
- Material: Metal base, plastic bowl
Product datasheet
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Dimensions
shipping weight
6 kg
Package length
95 cm
Package width
46 cm
Package height
46 cm
Properties & Features
Sports
gymnastics
Material
synthetics
Colour
white
Weight
6 kg
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