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  1. Aura Series Seated Dip

    Aura Series Seated Dip
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    Handles rotate in and out, allowing users to determine the proper exercise position for their shoulders, Grips are over-molded to ensure a secure, non-slip feel, Back pad is tilted forward to help reduce stress in the shoulder joint and encourage a full range of motion, Seatbelt for added stability
  2. Versa Ab / Low Back VS-S531

    Versa Ab / Low Back VS-S531
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    Versa Ab / Low Back VS-S531
  3. Versa Diverging Seated Row VS-S34

    Versa Diverging Seated Row VS-S34
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    Versa Diverging Seated Row VS-S34
  4. Air 250 Leg Extension

    Air 250 Leg Extension
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    Keiser’s 250 Leg Extension was carefully designed to make entry into the machine easy. It will accommodate a wide spectrum of users from 4’ 10” to 6’ 8” (1.47 to 2.03 meters).
  5. Air250 Leg Extension

    Air250 Leg Extension
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    The 250 Leg Extension with range of motion offers all the same features as the 250 Leg Extension. The range of motion feature has a simple pull button that adjusts the exercise start position, making it easy for the clinician or the patient to set the desired range. The stop position is independently adjustable and has a soft block at the end of the range of motion.
  6. Air 250 Leg Press

    Air 250 Leg Press
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    Summary: The Air250 Leg Press offers the same features as the Air300 Leg Press, except for a bilateral leg movement function, no moveable stop and lower maximum resistance.
  7. Air 250 Leg Curl

    Air 250 Leg Curl
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    The 250 Leg Curl offers easy entry and exit in a seated position machine. Many people find a seated leg curl less intimidating. The seated position also protects the lower back by preventing the hamstrings from pulling the pelvis and straining the lower back. The leg cushions and seat back are easily adjusted to comfortably fit almost any user. An adjustable cushion holds the thighs in a comfortable and stable position for maximum results. Thumb buttons, which control resistance, are conveniently located on the thigh support.
  8. Air 250 Standing Hip

    Air 250 Standing Hip
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    Summary: The Air250 Standing Hip is the product of choice for athletes. It is essential for developing strength and power, allowing athletes to train at explosive speeds. The machine offers hip flexion, extension, adduction and abduction. The foot platform is split to provide the clearance needed to prevent possibly hyper-extending the knee if the foot strikes the plate during the leg swing. Its light weight makes the foot plate easy to position at the correct height for almost any user. Arched support bars feature dual resistance controls for forward or sideways positioning and provide more clearance for the knee.
  9. Air 300 Hip Abductor

    Air 300 Hip Abductor
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    Summary: Improved stability and lateral movement comes from well tuned abductors. Keiser's Air300 Hip Abductor provides smooth, variable resistance throughout the entire range of motion while providing negative resistance for a complete routine. It also features the ability to work each leg individually and provides an adjustable seat back with neck and lumbar support.
  10. Air 300 Hip Adductor

    Air 300 Hip Adductor
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    Keiser’s Air300 Hip Adductor features a unique, infinitely adjustable starting position. The machine offers variable resistance at the touch of a button, which allows the individual to vary the effort required throughout the range of motion for best results, while providing safe and effective overload of the muscles.

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