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VitaFittAxis Incline Standing Exercise Bike

R2,799

Retail: R6,000
About

The VitaFitt Axis Cycle is an incline standing exercise bike that adjusts to different heights to increase or decrease the level of intensity. 

Take your cardio workout to the next level with the VitaFitt Axis Cycle. The unique design of the VitaFitt Axis Cycle combines the movements of an elliptical, stepper, and cycle depending on the levels and position of the body. Standing while you cycle uses your body weight and increases the activation of more muscles. This exercise machine combines the use of body weight and resistance to effectively enhance your cardio workout. The VitaFitt Axis Cycle folds and stands upright to store inside a closet or stores safely into a corner out of the way. It also has built-in transportation wheels that make it easy to move around. Now you can get an effective cardio workout in the privacy of your own home.

Product Features
  • Control panel that allows you to switch between different modes
  • 3 manual incline modes that allows for different exercise intensities
  • 8 adjustable tension levels for different levels of resistance
  • Provides a quiet and smooth ride, so you can work out without disturbing anyone
  • Summer body ready
  • Great cardio workout
  • Perfect for home use
Product Specifications
  • Packing size: 130cm x 24cm x 45cm
  • Weight: 22kg
  • Max loading weight: 100kg
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