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Trapeze Table (Cadillac)

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90 DAY WARRANTY

Warranty On All Replacement Parts

Our Trapeze Table supports an extraordinary variety of exercises from gentle, spring-assisted sit-ups to advanced acrobatics. The stainless-steel frame is easy to maintain and sits on a solid, stable maple wood base handcrafted with lapped and fitted joints for maximum strength and durability. Sliding cross bars feature self-lubricating, greaseless bearings for ease of movement. The base, wider than traditional Cadillacs, can accommodate a broad range of body types. The Slide System makes repositioning the push-through bar a fast, quiet and a one-person job that will not interrupt the session flow. Factor in low maintenance and a limited lifetime warranty and you know why the Balanced Body Cadillac is the #1 choice among Pilates practitioners and rehabilitation clinicians.

 Equipment made with custom upholstery is final sale and not returnable.


NOTE: Optional extender shelf and cushion available MUST be requested when ordering the Trapeze Table, call us at 246-8447734 or email us.

 

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