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A dumbbell tower that looks like a design object and combines a complete dumbbell setup in a single, space-saving piece of furniture. Solid wood, stainless steel, and steel – the NOHRD WeightPlate Tower brings order to your workout and makes a statement in any room.
- 🌳 Solid Wood
- 🔒 SlideLock™ System
- 🔩 25 mm Mount
Delivery time: 7 to 10 business days
The NOHRD WeightPlate Tower is handcrafted by our partner WATERROWER | NOHRD in their own factory in Nordhorn, Lower Saxony – Made in Germany. The tower's frame is made from solid hardwood from sustainably managed, renewable tree populations in Germany and the American Appalachians, hand-oiled. The base plate ensures stability and is made of powder-coated steel, while the holders are made of brushed stainless steel. The weight plates are made of solid stainless steel and are coated on both sides with real wood veneer in the selected wood finish – quieter during training and unique in appearance. The dumbbells are from Gungnir of Norway. During production, wood and bark are completely utilized – there is no waste.
- Tower dimensions: 45 cm × 45 cm × 117 cm (W × D × H)
- Total weight when fully loaded: approx. 88 kg
- Disc hole diameter: 25 mm
- Max. load dumbbell: 32 kg per dumbbell (50 kg technically possible)
- Max. load barbell: 62 kg total weight
- Weight plate weights: 0.5 kg | 1.25 kg | 2.5 kg | 5 kg
- Expandable: Separately available set with up to 4 × 10 kg plates
Occasionally treat the wooden frame and the wooden veneer of the discs with the NOHRD wood care set. Wipe stainless steel and steel parts with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents. Store the device dry and not in humid environments.

Your home strength training station
The trio: Base, Weight Bench & Weight Plate Tower



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