Kirjeldus
The Suspension Trainer MultiTrainer XS is a multi-purpose training accessory that helps you exercise with your own body weight. The trainer consists of straps that can be easily attached to the door, a tree or another support post. The strap ends are fitted with soft, anti-slip grips for both hands and feet. The length of the straps can be adjusted, offering a wide range of exercises and making the accessory suitable for users of all heights.
A simple but very effective way to exercise with your own body weight, it quickly became very popular with all types of users, mainly for its high effectiveness and low cost. The Suspension Trainer MultiTrainer XS comes with a mesh bag for easy carrying, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Technical description:
- Simple and effective training system
- Strap ends have anti-slip rubber grips
- Stirrups for feet
- Very effectively exercises all muscle areas
- Quick and easy installation; number of attachment options (carabiner, door, etc.)
- Length adjustable
- Compact size
- Easy Handling
- Low cost
- Maximum length: 232 cm
- Minimum length: 100 cm
- Grip diameter: 3.3 cm
- Grip length: 13 cm
- Weight: 660 g
- Weight limit: 150 kg
- Comes with mesh carry bag

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HIGHLANDER GLENSHEE Gaiters must
YATE CROCODILE clip - set 12 pcs
Massaažipall Thera 9cm Roheline
YATE STRAP with buckle 75x2 cm - 1 pc black
Pidurid rulluiskudele 2in1 WORKER Aron
Selja Masseerija Lukling
YATE EXTREM LITE self-inflating mat 3,8 yellow/grey
YATE Stand for DOUBLE ISOMIX 18 cm
Sangpomm Vin-Bell 16 kg
JET JACKET JOBE TORONTO 2MM MEN
Sadul Laste Flash, Lilla triip, 16/20"
Käepidemed CTM, anatoomiline, must,
Sangpomm Vin-Bell 10 kg
YATE DRY BAG sack waterproof black
Georgino vöökoha soojendaja - M
Tööriistakomplekt CTM HANDY, 21v1
Treeningmatt Reebok Sinine Love
HIGHLANDER FOOD FLASK 1 l silver
HIGHLANDER SUMMIT 25 l seljakott roheline
Jalgrattaprillid CTM - TESTA must/must
HIGHLANDER WEE BANSHEE electric air-pump
TREKMATES Gaiter straps wide - 2 cm 
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