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VitaFittDynamic Core Machine

R1,499

Retail: R2,000
About

The VitaFitt Dynamic Core is a portable machine, giving your entire core a thorough workout that burns away stomach fat and provides total core muscle toning. It offers a practical solution to individuals who have no time to go to the gym. It allows you to target a variety of muscle groups, including your upper, middle and lower ABS and obliques, thighs, glutes, calves, forearms, and triceps.

What’s great about the VitaFitt Dynamic Core is that you can use a variety of angles, motions, and contractions to shock your abdomen sides and spark new muscle growth.

It is easy to store away, just press the 0 snap button to fold your VitaFitt Dynamic Core and store it away under your bed or in a closet.

Product Features
  • Designed to target your entire core
  • 3 levels of resistance
  • 7 exercises in 1 machine
  • Easy to assemble, use and store away
  • 100% more effective than doing manual abdominal exercises
  • It has two padded arms with easy push-button resistance and a handle
  • A High-quality PU circular cushion allows for 180-degree rotation to work every muscle in your core
  • Maximum user weight of 100kg
  • Dimensions: 60cm x 24cm x 54cm

Great for:

  • Presses
  • Upright Crunches
  • Push-Ups
  • Scissor Kicks
  • Bridge
  • Tricep
  • Aerobic Cycling
  • Ab Tuck
  • Sit-Up Crunches
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