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UPFRONT What’s New THE LATEST PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FROM INDUSTRY SUPPLIERS
HOIST Fitness Club Line The new HOIST Fitness Club Line, featuring the Slide Select System, pairs a minimalist design with the same premium strength equipment that HOIST is known for. It has a 16 percent smaller footprint and a 19 percent lower profile on average when compared to other in- dustry products. Noise and down time are also reduced significantly with the Slide Select System’s solitary weight mechanism, which eliminates weight-on-weight contact as well as the need for pins and lanyards. For more information, visit
www.hoistfitness.com or in the GTA, contact PPL Aquatic, Fitness & Spa Group at (800) 465-3062.
PRIME RO-T8 Spreader Bar The RO-T8 Spreader Bar from PRIME features an ergonomic paddle grip and a biomechanically thoughtful "hourglass" design that positions the grip in the center of the line of pull. This alignment promotes better exer- cise form and execution, while signif- icantly increasing output potential. What takes the RO-T8 Spreader Bar to the next level is the un- restricted 360 degree ROM via the unilateral ball joint design. For more information, visit www.
PRIMEfitnessUSA.com, email info@
PRIMEfitnessUSA.com, or call (855) 269-4378.
Atlantis Strength Zone The Strength Zone (STZ-300 pictured here) from Atlantis is a modular system for creating space dedicated to group functional training. The base of the system is the sturdy 4” x 4” posts to which the arches attach; the systems can be configured in multiple ways to fit your space. Combine this with the various options available, including storage for all the usual accessories, and you have a multi-faceted system that will stand out in any facility. For more information, visit
www.atlantisstrength.com or call (877) 454-2285.
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