FOREMAN PRODUCTS, INC. SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 198
HOIST FITNESS SYSTEMS, INC.
CYBEX VR1 Strength Systems
VR1 has been value-engineered to yield an elegant, space-saving design that lets health clubs offer their members a comprehensive strength-conditioning system, regardless of the size of the facility. Ease of use, intuitive design, and function ensure member satisfaction. The VR1 also features enclosed weight stacks that add a modern appeal and meet all ASTM and EN safety standards. The 15-piece line offers a host of options, and can be customized to meet any club’s specific needs.
Manufacturer’s list price: $2,495.00
NEW FOREMAN Strength
FOREMAN Products, Inc., is a European manufacturer of commercial fitness equipment, and its comprehensive line of heavy-duty strength equipment was developed by U.S. and Russian engineers. Machines include proper biomechanics and ease-of-adjustment features, and U.S.- and German-manufactured compo- nentry. The company also provides cus- tomized equipment recommendations and layout rendering.
HAMMER STRENGTH SEE LIFE FITNESS
ROC-IT Selectorized
The HOIST ROC-IT line provides a unique training experience that achieves the unrestricted joint movement and core-activating benefits of functional training, coupled with the stabilizing benefits of machine-based equipment. ROX technology makes the user an integral part of the exercise motion by continuously adjusting the position of the exerciser with the movement of the exercise arm. The ROC-IT line engages the user throughout the entire exercise range of motion, creating fun, biome- chanically correct workouts.
LEGEND FITNESS SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 181
CYBEX VR3
The CYBEX VR3 line is packed with innovative features, including advanced biomechanics, such as converging and diverging patterns; patent-pending range- limiting devices; the second-generation Twist Select increment weight system; and assisted seat adjustments. Its elegant appearance is enhanced with unique oval tubing and contoured pads crafted for ultimate support and maximum comfort, as well as a fully enclosed weight stack for safety.
Manufacturer’s list price: $3,645.00 Hammer Strength MTS
Hammer Strength MTS, the selectorized version of the popular plate-loaded machines, makes use of patented Iso-Lateral technology. This technology offers independently functioning limbs and a converging or diverging movement pattern that closely replicates the body’s natural movements. The machines’ dual weight stacks (one for each limb) are designed to preserve the purity of Hammer Strength’s hallmark independent movement and minimize friction to enhance the smoothness of the exercise. The line features 13 pieces.
NEW 963 Multi-Press
This versatile upper-body machine features the ability to perform a flat bench press, two incline press movements (at 30 and 45 degrees), and a shoulder press. The press arm has five starting positions and two sets of handles to ensure proper positioning for each angle of exercise. The 963 model has a fully welded frame with chrome-plated adjustment surfaces and a 200-pound weight stack. Upgrades of 250-pound and 300-pound weight stacks are available.
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