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Steps to success
Escape Deck 2.0 is a multi-purpose, portable workout platform from Escape Fitness. With the ability to be configured in 16 different ways, it can be used as an aerobic stepping platform or as an adjustable strength training bench. The deck features two different stepping heights (205mm and 355mm) so it can be used by exercisers of all levels of ability, while new anatomic surface targets have been manufactured onto its anti-slip formula rubber mat surface. Escape Deck 2.0 also features added notched grooves for resistance tubes and power band work, an internal storage area for tubes, bands and hand weights, and an enhanced maximum load weight of 170kg.
fitness-kit.net keyword: Escape
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Going virtual
Les Mills has introduced its new Les Mills Virtual product. In this virtual class offering, five of Les Mills’ most popular programmes – Body Pump, Body Combat, Body Balance, CX Worx and Sh’Bam – are delivered on-screen by leading international trainers. The system has been designed to help clubs maximise group training and studio programming, as well as schedule classes off-peak, with touchscreen panels outside the studio allowing members to check what’s on offer and book themselves in.
Les Mills is also promoting its Smartstep – a Step that features a riser ‘lock-in’ system to help reduce slide on the floor. The company has also added Danish indoor cycle Body Bike to its product portfolio.
fitness-kit.net keyword: Les Mills
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New and reformed
Align-Pilates has launched what it’s calling “a game-changer in the UK pilates world”. The company’s new A2 Pilates Reformer is a third generation model, with features and innovations including a wide bed to suit more body types, as well as an easily adjustable four-position spring bar, a multi-position locking foot bar, removable shoulder rests and collapsible stainless rope risers. The legs are also interchangeable, offering three height options. It’s easily stacked and is on wheels for hassle-free movement.
fitness-kit.net keyword: Align-Pilates
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Shifting sands
Physical Company has secured the UK distribution rights for a neoprene battling rope that contains shifting sand. The Hyperwear product, called SandRope, uses this movement of the sand to create a more challenging workout. It’s three metres long and takes up less space than a traditional battling rope. In addition, it doesn’t need to be attached to an anchor point, opening up a greater variety of exercises. SandRope is designed to be easy to grip and easy to clean, and is available in two weights: 15lbs and 30lbs.
fitness-kit.net keyword: Physical Company
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