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INERTIA WAVE® SOLO

R2 549,00

What’s included with your purchase:

  • (2) 9′ Inertia Wave® SOLO tubes
  • (2) 14″ Rail Anchors / Straps
  • (2) Carabiners
  • (1) Inertia Wave Safety Instructions

Product Description

All Colors are the same strength and length. 

The INERTIA WAVE SOLO is a cutting-edge, portable metabolic conditioning device designed for enhanced cardiovascular fitness and core engagement. Its unique oscillating motion, generated by the user’s rhythmic movements, triggers rapid contractions of core muscles and increases metabolic rate. This design promotes more effective, and efficient calorie burn than traditional cardiovascular equipment. Its lightweight and durable design ensures easy portability, making it ideal for various environments.  The INERTIA WAVE SOLO offers a high-intensity, low-impact workout, making it suitable for users of various fitness levels. It’s an innovative tool for improving cardiovascular health, enhancing core strength, and boosting overall fitness in a concise duration.

*The Inertia Wave® SOLO is our original Single-Person HIIT Training Equipment for  Home or on the go, with over 30 ways to Anchor.  Begin to perform the Beginner Methods for a Fast-Paced Kick-Ass workout. Try the ADVANCED 18 Methods found in our Video Library.  Impossible to Compare to Battle Ropes.

OVER 30 WAYS TO ANCHOR – Perfect For Indoor and Outdoor, Personal Training, Bootcamps, and Group Training Workouts!

INERTIA WAVE SOLO – FAQ’s

How much space do I need to train with the Inertia Wave SOLO & STRONG Models.

Length:
From the anchor point to your hands, you will need at least 12.5 feet in length.

Width:
For some of the most optimal methods of use, you will need at least 3 feet in width to your left, and 3 feet in width to your right.

Height:
For some of the methods of use, you will need at least a 7-8 feet ceiling height. (That would make you super-human)

How much space do I need between each Inertia Wave SOLO “sets” if I anchor side to side on wall?
How far can I safely stretch the Inertia Wave?