Product innovation
Pulse Fitness combines cardio and strength training with new CrossClimb
Billed as 'one of the first cross-trainer and incline stepper hybrid' Pulse's CrossClimb combines cardio and strength training and is designed to maximise lower body muscular engagement.
Requiring a larger range of motion than a typical cross trainer the CrossClimb engages more muscles and burns more calories than a traditional cross trainer.
It also supports minimal impact to the lower body, reduces pressure on the knees, hips and ankles, making it accessible to users of all fitness levels.
Richard Sheen, commercial sales director at Pulse Fitness, says: "We are passionate about creative versatile and high performing fitness machines that will appeal to a wide variety of fitness levels from the deconditioned to the elite."
"The CrossClimb combines the very best of cardiovascular training alongside resistance exercise, providing users with an all-round workout. The CrossClimb is perfect for both those new to exercise as it feels easier than other equipment while offering greater benefits as well as those looking to strength train without putting additional strain on the joints."
Pulse Fitness is the dedicated equipment arm of leading global leisure solutions provider The Pulse Group. Over the last 39 years, The Pulse Group has provided support to more than 30,000 leisure facilities in 30 countries across six continents. Pulse currently provides fitness solutions to over 100 UK clubs and operates 15 fitness, leisure and soccer centres.