XBody Actiwear
Instead of traditional stationary 'wired' EMS training, Actiwear allows wireless EMS trainings in a 50m radius. This opens new perspectives in professional training and rehabilitation training. The new product fits perfectly into global EMS fitness training solution provider XBody's product range, yet it is distinctive and cool. The device, introduced in early 2017, was the pioneer of wireless EMS training and EMS fitness wearables.
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The Integration of Rear Light and the Mix Mudguard. The rear light is a warning device and stays on the bicycle by itself most of the time. However, when the weather condition is poor, you can simply and quickly install the Mix Mudguard. The warning light can be projected to the Mix Mudguard; the translucent Mix Mudguard can be penetrated by light to form a larger warning area. This increases the safety by providing a better warning signal when riding in poor weather.
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KickTrix was designed to be fun for youngsters but at the same time develops both soccer skills and fitness by simulating the natural movements and behavior required for keeping a football in the air. The system provides timing and counting with different difficulty levels and also an option to compete wirelessly with friends using a linked 'app'. It merges digital gaming techniques with physical exercise and can be used safely indoors, motivating children to adopt correct techniques whilst building confidence.
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EcoZip is a rollercoaster zip line featuring a specifically designed safety system and can be built using trees or poles. Most zip lines travel in a straight line but the EcoZip can be more than one kilometre of twists, turns and loops. The design allows participants to experience an exhilarating rush as they swoop, zoom, twist and zig zag their way through the forest in complete safety. The zip line can be fully accessible for wheelchair users and people of all ages.
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Slegger is snow sledge for two. Its body designed to distribute the weight of the skiers equally to slides. The seats on board are trimmed from the body and assembled reverse to board. All of the materials that are used for building Slegger are natural materials, such as wood, aluminium, steel and cotton.
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