HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
9506400000 | Doc | 35.1% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9506514000 | Doc | 33.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6701003000 | Doc | 59.7% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6701006000 | Doc | 59.7% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6703003000 | Doc | 37.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6703006000 | Doc | 37.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Gym Set
A gym set refers to a collection of equipment used for physical exercise, typically for strength training, cardiovascular workouts, or a combination of both. These sets vary widely in composition and are tailored to different fitness goals and training environments.
Materials
Gym sets are constructed from a variety of materials, chosen for durability, safety, and functionality:
- Steel: Commonly used for weight plates, barbells, dumbbells, pull-up bars, and frame construction due to its high strength and load-bearing capacity. Often coated with powder coating or chrome to resist corrosion and improve grip.
- Iron: Historically used for weights, though less common now due to its susceptibility to rust. Still found in some classic weight plates.
- Rubber: Used for weight plates (encased or solid), flooring, and grips to provide cushioning, reduce noise, and protect surfaces.
- Plastic/PVC: Found in lighter dumbbells, handles, and some resistance bands.
- Wood: Used in gymnastic rings, handles, and occasionally in pull-up bars.
- Synthetic Fabrics (Nylon, Polyester): Used for resistance bands, straps, and upholstery on benches and chairs.
- Leather: Used for grips on pull-up bars or weightlifting belts.
Purpose
The primary purpose of a gym set is to facilitate physical exercise, enabling users to:
- Build Muscle Strength and Mass: Through resistance training using weights, bands, or bodyweight exercises.
- Improve Cardiovascular Fitness: With equipment like jump ropes, speed balls or integrated cardio machines.
- Enhance Flexibility and Range of Motion: Using stretching bands or gymnastic rings.
- Increase Endurance: Through repetitive exercises and sustained physical activity.
- General Fitness and Health: Providing a means for overall physical well-being.
Function
Gym sets function by providing resistance or support for various exercises. Key functions include:
- Resistance: Weights (dumbbells, barbells, plates) provide external resistance to muscle contractions. Bands offer progressive resistance through elasticity.
- Support: Benches and chairs provide stable support for exercises like weightlifting or core work.
- Bodyweight Leverage: Pull-up bars and gymnastic rings allow users to utilize their bodyweight as resistance.
- Cardiovascular Stimulation: Jump ropes, speed balls, or integrated machines increase heart rate and improve stamina.
Usage Scenarios
Gym sets are used in a variety of settings:
- Home Gyms: Compact sets for personal fitness routines.
- Commercial Gyms: Comprehensive sets for a wide range of exercises and users.
- CrossFit Boxes: Specialized sets for high-intensity functional training.
- Schools and Universities: Sets for physical education classes and athletic training.
- Outdoor Fitness Parks: Weather-resistant sets for public use.
- Rehabilitation Centers: Sets with lighter weights and bands for physical therapy.
Common Types
Gym sets are categorized based on their composition and intended use:
- Weightlifting Sets: Include barbells, weight plates, dumbbells, and potentially a weight bench and rack.
- Dumbbell Sets: Vary in weight range and style (adjustable, fixed, hex).
- Resistance Band Sets: Include bands of varying resistance levels, often with handles and door anchors.
- Pull-Up Bar Sets: Include freestanding bars or doorframe-mounted bars, sometimes with additional grips.
- Home Gyms (All-in-One): Integrated machines with multiple exercise stations, combining various exercises in a single unit.
- CrossFit Sets: Include barbells, plates, dumbbells, pull-up bars, gymnastic rings, and other functional training equipment.
- Gymnastic Ring Sets: Include wooden or plastic rings and suspension straps for bodyweight exercises.
- Cardio Sets: Include jump ropes, speed balls, or integrated cardio machines (treadmills, stationary bikes).
The declared goods, “gym set,” encompass articles and equipment for general physical exercise, gymnastics, athletics, or outdoor games. These sets typically include items used for various fitness activities, potentially including table tennis equipment.
The following HS codes are relevant based on the provided information:
- 9506400000: This HS code covers articles and equipment for table-tennis, and parts and accessories thereof. This is applicable if the gym set includes table tennis components. The tax rate is a base tariff of 5.1%, with no additional tariff currently, but a 30.0% additional tariff will apply after April 2, 2025, resulting in a total tariff of 35.1%.
- 9506514000: This HS code covers articles and equipment for general physical exercise, gymnastics, athletics, other sports (including table-tennis) or outdoor games, not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter; swimming pools and wading pools; parts and accessories thereof: Tennis, badminton or similar rackets, whether or not strung; parts and accessories thereof: Lawn-tennis rackets, whether or not strung, and parts and accessories thereof: Rackets, not strung. The tax rate is a base tariff of 3.9%, with no additional tariff currently, but a 30.0% additional tariff will apply after April 2, 2025. A 25% additional tariff applies to steel or aluminum products, resulting in a total tariff of 33.9% (or higher if steel/aluminum is present).
It is important to note that the total tariff for 9506514000 may be higher than 33.9% if the gym set includes components made of steel or aluminum. Please verify the material composition of the gym set to determine the correct tariff rate.