Dual Circuit Pieces
Cybex Fitness
Cybex International produces premium commercial fitness equipment designed to deliver unparalleled results for exercisers from first-time users to professional athletes. The company’s dedication to exercise science, through the Cybex Institute, leads the fitness industry in providing scientific basis for the development of exercise machines that enhance human performance. With over 90 patents, Cybex equipment is innovative in design, durable in structure and engineered to be biomechanically correct to produce optimum results with minimum stress on the body – this is the Cybex Advantage.
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VR1 Hip Ab/Ad 13180
Call for special pricingPatent pending "slack free drive system" provides immediate engagement which broadens the range of motion because resistance begins as soon as the exercise begins. -
VR1 Ab/Back - 13200
Call for special pricingThe Cybex Duals line is an extension of VR1 that further capitalizes on the compact footprint by using multi-function mechanisms to get two exercises in one machine. -
VR1 Biceps / Triceps - 13230
Call for special pricingThe VR1 Biceps/Triceps is extraordinary in its simplicity. While the patterns are familiar to anyone who strength trains, it is the small details that make the difference. -
VR1 Multi Press - 13240
Call for special pricingFor facilities that are watching their budget and operate in limited space, the VR1 Duals are the answer. An extension of the VR1 line, Duals further capitalize on the compact VR1 footprint by using multi-function mechanisms to get two exercises in one machine -
VR1 Lat / Row - 13250
Call for special pricingFor facilities that are watching their budget and operate in limited space, the VR1 Duals are the answer. An extension of the VR1 line, Duals further capitalize on the compact VR1 footprint by using multi-function mechanisms to get two exercises in one machine. -
VR1 Leg Extension / Leg Curl - 13260
Call for special pricingAn extension of the VR1 line, Duals further capitalize on the compact VR1 footprint by using multi-function mechanisms to get two exercises in one machine.