SPLIT!
SNATCH!!
What does a beautiful statue of a super strong woman, in snatch position, have to do with our shop, which is supposed to be about design objects? Maybe nothing, or maybe not! Marianna and I do crossfit (we try) and we love it, it's a "selfish" product!
In 1:8 scale (more or less eh!) everything is always 3D printed with organic material, except for the rocker bar which is made of iron recovered from old furniture manufacturing! Perfectly balanced, in fact it is not glued, it has everything you need for the hated snatch!
We thought of it as a three-dimensional "blackboard" where you can write down your maximum, in fact it arrives accompanied by pairs of weights with the corresponding official colours, 5kg white, 10kg green etc... You can only do it with the barbell because you have just started ? No problem 15kg... After a month have you managed to snatch with two 5kg weights? BOOM you put them on!
Everything arrives wrapped in tissue paper, inside the package you will find: statue, barbell, 2 weight holders, 2 5kg weights, 2 10kg weights, 2 15kg weights! If you want the others, try me you need them and I'll send them to you for free!!
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DIMENSIONS
Barbell L 24cm
Weights diameter 5cm
Statue WxDxH 15x7x20cm
*ATTENTION*
This very light object is made through the 3D printing technique using a biological material called PLA, polylactic acid. Although it seems plastic, it is made from beet or corn processing waste. 3D printing is nothing more than the superposition of hundreds or thousands of very thin layers that ultimately make up the material. The surface of all the objects made therefore presents micro-lines to the touch and when seen up close, more or less marked depending on the workmanship and may present slight imperfections which however do not affect the general aesthetics. In curved surface prints you can notice micro-stitching, which in some cases form aligned with each other, like a kind of scar, those are the beginning and end of each layer of print and I always try to hide them in the back part of the objects.
PLA cannot be cleaned with water and should not be used in environments with temperatures above 50°. For cleaning, a slightly damp cloth will suffice.
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