| Innovations | FIT Extra Group Exercise Programming HARBINGER FITNESS
Harbinger Training Balls suit every level of athlete, and can be used to enhance strength and endurance by helping exercisers isolate specific muscle groups during group classes or individual training. The balls also help improve balance and coordination when incorporated into weight-training and cardiovascular work- outs. Gripping ridges on the ball provide excellent traction for a more secure grip.
Harbinger Training Balls
Antimicrobial Treated Durafoam Mat
This mat is made of exclusive 5/8" double- thick, closed-cell, antimicrobial-treated Durafoam that controls odors and staining caused by bacteria. It has a moisture- resistant surface that’s easy to wipe clean. Non-skid ridges prevent slipping by gripping the floor, and a removable strap makes carrying and storing the mat simple.
Manufacturer’s list price: $45.00 Manufacturer’s list price: $25.00
NEW Eco-Fit Training Mat
Measuring 24" wide x 72" long, the Eco- Fit Training Mat is 100% recyclable and biodegradable, and is suitable for floor exercise, yoga, Pilates, and stretching. The “Dual-Layer” foam construction provides 3/8" of cushioning. The innovative, patterned top layer is non-slip, and the second layer has non-skid traction ridges that grip the floor. The closed-cell foam is easy to carry, and is 25% more lightweight than traditional foam mats, while providing the same cushioning as thicker mats.
Manufacturer’s list price: $40.00
The Step360™ Pro combines the best in Balance, Strength and Cardio Training. To learn more about The Step360 Training Experience contact SPRI today!
800-222-7774
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