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TRUE Stretch Cage

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90 DAY WARRENTY

Warranty On All Replacement Parts

Reduce your client’s risk of injury with the TRUE Stretch Cage—a revolutionary concept that uses the natural approach to flexibility training. The TRUE Stretch Cage’s design allows users to perform multiple beneficial stretch variations that engage the entire body, specific target zones, and different needs. With its easy-to-follow stretching guides, space-efficient designs, and stable structural support, our stretch cage provides a safe platform for users to activate their muscles and enhance their flexibility. Instead of getting on the ground or uncomfortably leaning over other equipment, your clients can stretch easily and comfortably, all while standing up, with the TRUE Stretch Cage.

Features:
  • Solid Steel Construction
  • Space-Efficient Design
  • Easy-to-Follow Placards
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Dimensions (W x D x H):

49″ x 58″ x 87″ /125cm x 147cm x 221cm

Frame:

Structural Tubular Steel Frame

Base Surface:

Polyethylene Platform with Non-Skid Rubber Padding

Product Weight:

180 lbs / 82 kg

Color:

Matte Black

 

WARRANTY

Warranty Type

Parts: 1 Years

Labor: 1 Year

*Warranties outside the U.S. and Canada may vary. Please contact your local dealer for details.

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