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Fitness Trackers & Sensors
POWRLINK SENSOR - MAKING FITNESS MEASURABLE
SKU: 000811 The revolutionary dynamometer to automatically record your workouts Complete data collection: makes your fitness measurable & gives unique insights into your workout Free app for convenient real-time viewing on any smartphone (iOS & Android) Can be charged with standard Mirco USB cable Free brochure "Isometric Strength Testing" Can be connected to various training devices Maximum load of up to 150 kg - breaking load 500 kg Super compact: 180 grams and 10 x 6 x 4 cm Includes acceleration measurement With powerful LiPo battery Made in Germany
AEROBIS FLEX HANDLE - PADDED LOOPS TO ENHANCE YOUR TRAINING
SKU: 000025_ Size S: 29 cm (11,5 in) long & 3 cm (1.2 in) wide . For hand or foot. Size XL: 80 cm (31,5 in) long & 12 cm (4.7 in) wide. For upper body or feet. The optimal enhancement for aeroSling sling trainers and revvll rope trainers Flexible loops enable effective training of legs, arms and torso High quality finish: comfortably padded, for a comfortable workout feeling Quick to use: simply attach to handle carabiner instead of standard handles Approved for up to 120 kg Color: Timeless black Made in the EU
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AEROBIS CARABINER - THE ULTIMATE ATTACHMENT FOR A SAFE WORKOUT
SKU: 000010 The optimal mounting solution for aerobis fitness equipment Ideal for attaching accessories to aeroSling or alphaband With practical and secure wire gate lock Matt black with discreet aerobis logo Breaking load is 23 kN (2,300 kg) Indoor and outdoor use
AEROBIS HIP BAG - YOUR AEROSLING FITS RIGHT IN!
SKU: 000017
With the aerobis Hip Bag you can carry your sling trainer and your keys around the hips during your next run. Thus, you can easily complement your endurance training with a strength training session when your aeroSling is always at hand.
SKU: 000828
powrlink IST enables you or your clients to perform a complete anamnesis of physical performance in relation to strength using established methods. Static exercises are measured in isolation as well as via the activation of muscle chains.