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Model 2621
A300 Standing Hip
  • Bilateral movement for body symmetry training.

  • Increased resistance range for more intense functional workouts.

  • Smooth Keiser Dynamic Variable Resistance – fully adjustable to accommodate a wide range of users.

  • Large digital displays with resistance and counted repetitions.

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Optimize your resistance level. Set the resistance at the level that best suits you and your goals.
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Ideal for speed and strength training. Small increments in resistance are an important tool for fast workouts with lower resistance.
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Repetition counter. The power indicator simplifies training by tracking the number of reps in the current set.
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Power metrics. View your peak power for the set and the percentage of peak power for each rep in real time.
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Specifications
Height
71" / 1804mm
Depth
39"/991mm
Width
43”/ 1092 mm
Weight
211 lbs / 96 kg
Resistance
0 - 235 lbs / 0 - 107 kg
Features

THE ALL-IN-ONE HIP MASTER

This machine offers hip flexion, extension, adduction, and abduction all in one. It features a split platform to keep your foot from hitting the platform during the leg swing. Arched support bars feature dual resistance controls for forward or sideways positioning and provide more clearance for your leg during high swings. Unlike conventional machines that use iron, the A250 Standing Hip’s low‑inertia design gives you a smooth resistance. It’s perfect for people at any fitness level.

Optimize your resistance level. Set resistance at the precise level best for you and your goals.

Don’t wait for the next ten pounds. Continually challenge muscles with frequent, small increases in resistance.

Ideal when training for speed and power. Small increments are an important tool when training fast with lower resistance.

Perfect for rehab and reconditioning. One-pound increments and a starting resistance of zero help find the right resistance level to recover from injury or a deconditioned state.

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