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The Thigh Master is a versatile training device that has gained popularity thanks to its simplicity and compact size. The HMS Fitness product has been designed for people who value home workouts focused on strengthening the inner thighs, buttocks, chest and arms.
Effective training for thighs, glutes and arms
The TM01 allows you to perform isometric and dynamic resistance exercises that engage a variety of muscle groups, especially the adductors. It is the perfect solution for people who want to slim their legs, tone their glutes and strengthen their upper body without the need for large equipment or a gym.
Versatile and convenient
The TM01 model is compact and lightweight, making it suitable for use in all conditions – at home, in the office or even when travelling. Just a few minutes a day is enough to feel your muscles working and see the results. Non-slip handles covered with EVA foam ensure comfort and safety during training.
Solid construction and HMS brand quality
The Thigh Master is made of high-quality materials, which guarantees long-term use without losing its elasticity. The product meets the quality standards of HMS Fitness – a brand known for producing functional and durable fitness accessories for home and professional use.
An excellent choice for everyday activity
Regardless of your level of fitness, the TM01 is an excellent choice for both beginners and more advanced users. It is an affordable, effective and easy-to-use piece of equipment that perfectly complements your daily workout, and its compact design allows for quick storage after use.
Specification:
Length: 47 cm
Handle diameter: 3 cm
Material: PVC + polyurethane foam
Load range: 1–4.5 kg
Weight: approx. 400 g
Remarks:
Not for commercial use
24 months warranty
Importer: Abisal Ltd. | Poland | 41-807 Zabrze | Pyskowicka Street 17 | e-mail: abisal@abisal.pl
Abisal Ltd.. declares that the products sold by the company are safe and meet the requirements contained in the Act on General Product Safety of December 12, 2003. (Journal of Laws of December 31, 2003)