Art Outside® Arm Cycle
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Article-No.: K2685
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We can only consider requests from institutions, organisations and companies. Due to individual taxes, delivery times and costs depending on your country, you can only request a quote.
We can only consider requests from institutions, organisations and companies. Due to individual taxes, delivery times and costs depending on your country, you can only request a quote.
This product was made in Germany.
Art Outside® Arm Cycle
The Arm-Cycle by Art Outside is a suitable outdoor training device for mobilizing the arms and shoulders. The circular movements to the front and back set the arm bike in motion, mobilizing and training the corresponding areas, especially the back and chest muscles.
Application: Attach hands to grips and swing with circular movements to the front and back.
Muscle groups targeted:
- Mobilization of arm and shoulder muscles
- Back and chest muscles
Application: Attach hands to grips and swing with circular movements to the front and back.
Muscle groups targeted:
- Mobilization of arm and shoulder muscles
- Back and chest muscles
Features
- Material: Stainless steel
- Overall dimensions: 105 x 45.6 x 160 cm
- Placement dimensions: 105 x 45.6 x 140 cm
- Foundation: 100 x 100 x 30 cm
- Weight: 62 kg
- Overall dimensions: 105 x 45.6 x 160 cm
- Placement dimensions: 105 x 45.6 x 140 cm
- Foundation: 100 x 100 x 30 cm
- Weight: 62 kg
Advantages
- Safety certified according to DIN EN 16630:2015
- Made in Germany
- Made in Germany
Product datasheet
Print page or download as PDFScope of Supply
- 1 x upper body trainer
- 2 x device stickers with TÜV and GS marks, training description and QR code
- 1 x mounting material
Product information
Dimensions
Width
45.6 cm
Height
160 cm
Length
105 cm
shipping weight
87 kg
Properties & Features
Sports
Outdoor Fitness
Suitable age
from 14 years
Operation site
outdoor
Material
stainless steel
Colour
silver
2nd Colour
blue
Weight
62 kg
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