Ballet bar GISELLE

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The Giselle is a professional ballet barre with uprights to support two wooden bars and a mechanism that allows you to adjust the heights within a range of 70 cm to 120 cm. We’ve designed this barre for intense professional use by dancers and athletes of all ages and sizes. With either a flat base or one with wheels, you can very easily move the ballet barre between classes. The Giselle’s two bars are set with 19 cm between them, and they each boast 10 different adjustable positions, making it a very versatile barre. It’s easy to adjust the height of the Giselle, so you can make quick changes in class in order to adapt to a variety of dancers and exercises. Whichever position the Giselle is set in, it’s always stable and ready for a top performance. The exclusive design of the Dinamica Ballet double uprights means the pressure dancers put on the barre is distributed along the wooden beams. The barre’s excellent stability allows dancers of all ages and sizes to practise at the same time. This ballet barre is available with wooden beams in lengths of 2 m and 3 m. The Giselle is part of our line of portable professional ballet barres. We offer two types of steel base: one with wheels that weighs 20 kilos, and another with a flat base that weighs 10 kilos. The base with high-density rubber wheels affords great stability and allows you to move the barre easily by tilting it 45 degrees to roll it along the floor. The barre with the flat base is lighter, so you can lift it and move it without it touching the floor. Whichever base you choose, both models come with PVC stoppers to protect the surfaces beneath the barre.
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