S3096 HMS is an oblique stepper. Its greatest assets are two movable arms. The S3096 HMS is an incline stepper that has the ability to manually adjust the height of the steps using a knob and the bars. The S3096 stepper training is performed in an oblique way, for example from the inside to the outside. S3096 HMS has an easy-to-read display so you can constantly keep track of your training results. Just one glance is enough – you do not have to stop exercising to check the number of repetitions, burned calories or time. In turn, solid metal frames and anti-slip pedals ensure stability and safety during training. Regular workout wit our stepper increases the fat burning process on the thighs, hips and around the waist. Training will strengthen the muscles of the hips, thighs (mainly quadriceps and biceps), lower leg muscles, buttocks and abdominal muscles. S3096 HMS stepper is also equipped with exercise bands. You can use them for a wide range of arm exercises. Stepper exercises are recommended for everyone, regardless of age or physical fitness. This is an effective and fast way to burn calories while strengthening muscles and improving overall health.Specification: Fitness equipment for exercising leg muscles and buttocks as well as upper body parts Computer features: time steps counter number of repetitions per minute calories scan
Technicalities: Dimensions: length: 41.5 cm width: 46 cm height: 22 cm pedal length: 33 cm anti-slip surface length: 31 pedal width: 12,5 cm pedals spacing: 20 cm steps height: 18 cm Two movable arms with height adjustment: 102 – 138 cm Two exercise bands Dimensions of exercise bands: line length: 92 cm handles width: 11 cm Computer with LCD screen Two hydraulic cylinders Maximum load: 100 kg Weight: 7 kg Step height adjustment - yes Remarks: Not for commercial use 24 months warranty Importer: Abisal Ltd. | Poland | 41-807 Zabrze | Pyskowicka Street 17 | e-mail: abisal@abisal.pl Abisal Ltd.. declares that the products sold by the company are safe and meet the requirements contained in the Act on General Product Safety of December 12, 2003. (Journal of Laws of December 31, 2003)