Latest News Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:02 PM
Amongst the many exciting product launches and new leisure solutions Pulse will be showcasing for the first time at Leisure Industry Week 2012, Pulse will also be unveiling a new plate loaded range.
Described as “A simple design, built to maximum integrity the Pulse plate loaded range is packed with features for exceptional strength training”.
Pulse will be demonstrating to visitors at the show how the equipment performs a controlled natural exercise motion that targets specific muscle groups safely, for peak results.
The range consists of: Chest Press; Shoulder Press; Lat Pulldown; Seated Row; Seated Calf; Seated Leg Press.
All equipment is plate loaded with weight increments from 1.25kg up to 25kg thus appealing to advanced users and sports specific training but the stylish look and comfortable feel of the machines doesn’t intimidate beginners.
Commenting on the new line Richard Sheen, National Sales Manager at Pulse said: “We needed to offer the next level of strength training to our customers and this range is perfect.
“It is easy to use and the biomechanical design offers great training diversity with converging and diverging movement options.”
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