Description
Tri draft USA Sit Up Board – SITB
Tridraft USA’s SITB assumes usage of American standard size tubing, namely 1-1/2” x 3” rectangular tubing x 11ga, 1-1/2” Sch. 40 pipe, 1-1/4” OD round tubing x 11ga, 1/4” x 2” hot rolled flat bar, 3” OD Round carbon steel tubing, and 11ga carbon steel sheet metal. Tridraft USA Fitness Equipment does not include any of the following: exposed cables, hydraulics or plastic seating.
Powder Coating
Powder coating thickness 6-8 mils. Coatings are tested for 1000 hours of salt spray resistance. Pre-treated, iron phosphate applied, zinc powder applied, functional powder applied, and final TGIC powder coat is applied to provide outstanding weathering capabilities.
Specifications
| Dimensions: | 68.5”L x 19.5”W x 24.25”H |
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| Color: | Green |
| Weight: | 98 lbs |
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What Our Experts Think
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Sturdy construction using American standard steel tubing and carbon steel components.
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Designed for effective core workouts and abdominal strength training.
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Heavy-duty frame ensures stability and long-lasting performance.
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No exposed cables, hydraulics, or plastic seating, offering a rugged, low-maintenance design.
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Ideal for outdoor fitness areas, parks, and community exercise spaces.
Q&A
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Q: What materials are used in the Sit Up Board?
A: Includes 1-1/2” x 3” rectangular tubing, 1-1/2” Sch. 40 pipe, 1-1/4” OD round tubing, 1/4” x 2” flat bar, 3” OD round tubing, and 11ga carbon steel sheet metal. -
Q: Does it have cables or hydraulics?
A: No, it is purely mechanical with no exposed cables or hydraulics. -
Q: Is it suitable for outdoor use?
A: Yes, built to withstand outdoor environments. -
Q: Can it accommodate different fitness levels?
A: Yes, suitable for various users performing bodyweight exercises.
Maintenance Tips
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Inspect steel tubing and sheet metal regularly for rust or wear.
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Clean surfaces with mild soap and water; avoid harsh chemicals.
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Check bolts and fasteners periodically for stability.
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Ensure the board is level for safe use.
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Touch up any exposed metal surfaces if corrosion appears.






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