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Hello guys,


I'm selling my super machine because I'm moving home and I dont have space to keep it. I bought it a few months ago, it's really new.. I love it, you can do a lot of exercises at home at any time. I bought it at very co uk, you can see full description and more pictures on the website tapping; Dynamix Compact Home Gym


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Product description

Item number 4Q9Y65J

Turn your home into your very own gymnasium with this fantastic Compact Home Gym. A worthwhile lifestyle investment, it features a weight stack, lat bar and shivler bar so you can do a huge range or workouts designed to improve your strength and muscle tone on every part of your body. Do front presses, butterflies, preacher curls, lat pull downs, inner and outer thigh exercise, you name it! And what's best is that you can work your routine around your lifestyle and won't have to spend money on fees.


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Dynamix Compact Home Gym

115lb weight stack

Adjustable seat and preacher pad

Includes Lat Bar/ Shivler Bar

Assembly size: D 160, W 98, H 202 cm

Maximum user weight: 120kg

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