What is a Weight Wagon?
A weight wagon is a portable heavy-duty wagon with strong caster-wheels that can hold up to 500 pounds of exercise hand weights, and can be moved or rolled close to a person or people for more efficient and organized exercise or rehabilitation workouts. Another purpose of a portable weight wagon is to store loose free-weights such as dumbbells, cuff weights, disc weights, weight bars, and exercise bands or tubing. Once the workout session is done, a weight wagon can be pushed back out of the way against the wall or in a storage area.
Who Can Utilize a Weight Wagon?
Facilities that promote health, exercise, physical fitness, rehabilitation and recovery are places where a weight wagon can be used for easy-access storage. Rather than tripping over loose free-weights or searching the area for misplaced cuff weights, a weight wagon can keep weights organize in one place and keep them off the floor in public or private gyms, physical and occupational rehabilitation centers or offices, retirement communities, hospitals and any place where there is usage of a variety of hand-weights.
Why Use a Weight Wagon?
Dumbbells and other hand weights can easily become damaged, ‘dinged-up’, misplaced or lost, and a weight wagon can keep all the hand weights in one centrally located yet portable place. A weight wagon can also organize the weights from heaviest to lightest, allowing users to find and use the selected weight quickly during their workout or rehab routine. Weight wagons also offer easy access with open shelves to store dumbbells, and sturdy peg boards to hold cuff weights and disc weights.
Hulet Smith, OT
Rehabmart Co-Founder & CEO
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