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VitaFittFoldable Rowing Machine with 12 Resistance Levels

R1,999

Retail: R4,000
About

The VitaFitt Rowing Machine is a foldable and quiet rowing machine with 12 resistance levels. It also has handlebars that allow you to target different upper body muscle groups and a padded sliding seat to support full-body aerobic workouts.

VitaFitt Rowing Machine provides an outstanding cardiovascular workout. It raises your heart rate, which helps strengthen your heart whilst improving your circulation. It is also an excellent choice for endurance training, so if you are a swimmer, runner or just looking to raise your endurance level, the VitaFitt Rowing Machine.

VitaFitt Rowing Machine exercises all muscles but the major muscles that it targets are Biceps, Quadriceps, Rhomboids, Biceps Femoris and Lattissimus Dorsi. Rowing regularly will strengthen your shoulder, arms, and back muscles. It will also improve the strength and tone of your core muscles.

Product Features
  • The seat can also be adjusted to slide or lock in place to suit you desired workout
  • Regulate the height and inclination of the seat
  • Helps you build strength in your upper and lower body all thanks to the variety of strength training exercises it allows you to do
  • Runs quietly and requires little space making it the perfect home workout machine
  • Get a full-body workout with the VitaFitt Rowing Machine
Product Specifications
  • Packing dimensions: 178cm x 42cm x 55cm
  • Weight: 20kg
  • Max loading weight: 150kg
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