1st Position The Anywhere & Everywhere Ballet Barre Black

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  • Turn any space into a dance studio: This freestanding ballet barre is lightweight and portable, so you can take your barre workout anywhere. It's perfect for home use, travel, or even the park!
  • Find your perfect fit: The barre is adjustable to multiple heights, so it's perfect for dancers of all ages and abilities
  • Quick and easy setup: The barre assembles and disassembles in seconds, so you can spend less time setting up and more time dancing
  • Durable construction: Made from high-quality materials, this barre is built to last
  • Adjustable height from 74cm to 94cm
  • Easily transportable, weighing only 6.9kg
  • Length: 138cm
  • Base/feet width: 35cm

  • This product is currently only available to order to Mainland UK European destinations (Euro 1 shipping zone only). If you are located outside of these areas and would like to enquire about delivery cost, please call our customer services team on +44 (0)1626 363232
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Product Questions

Hi I was just wondering if this is suitable for adult height and if there is a maximum weight load?

Question by: Hannah on 14 Feb 2021, 00:23
The barre should come to the waist level for the average height of an adult and this particular barre is 138cms long and height adjustable from 74 to 94cms. With regards to weight load, we would not recommend to put any excess weight on it as all ballet barres are designed to merely act as a balance aid during warm up and normally you would only rest your hands on the barre to help you focus on developing your technique and strengthen targeted muscles rather than having to concentrate on being balanced.
Answer by: Lisa Anzinger on 15 Feb 2021, 08:44