ESCAPE Fitness has launched a flat set of dumbbells that stack effortlessly together creating a flexible, space-saving solution.
STAKRBELL is the ideal companion to the Escape Fitness Deck 2.0. When not in use, STAKRBELL can be tucked away in the Deck’s integrated storage space, along with other equipment such as resistance bands. This creates a self-contained training station perfect for studio-based group exercise classes, boutique style grid training, personal training or home use.
Engineered by Ross Weir, of Progressive Sports based at Loughborough University, who designed the original Deck in 2001, STAKRBELL includes 2kg (4.4lbs) and 3kg (6.6lbs) weights which link together without the need for fixings making switching between weights quick and easy. This minimises transition time between exercises, maintaining heart rate and motivation, keeping the focus on performance.
With a polyurethane coating, colour coded to complement the design of the Deck, the dumbbells are extremely durable and anti-abrasive, easily holding up against the wear and tear of the toughest strength training and functional workouts.
“Storing STAKRBELL within the Deck removes the need for a bulky dumbbell rack or the placement of dumbbells on the floor, creating a safer, more usable floor space for training,” explains Matthew Januszek, CEO of Escape Fitness.
“Also, these dumbbells do not roll. Their design means they stay where they are placed, making them a perfect option, especially in training spaces with low lighting where ‘roaming’ equipment can create a safety hazard.”
STAKRBELL is available as a standalone product or as part of various equipment bundles.