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Single Spring Tummy Trimmer

Rs.2,600.00 Rs.1,550.00

Multipurpose use:

Your search for the Perfect product to flatten your tummy is now over with Tummy Trimmer. Being a versatile equipment it helps Reduce tummy, tone arms, thighs, chest and to flatten your abdomen. You can do 4 to 5 different exercises with this.

Strong Grip:

Its solid yet smooth handles give excellent grip and keep hands from slipping. The contoured paddles give you the right balance and support while performing the workout.

Easy To Use:

The spring rod (stretches to 3' 6”), though initially a little tight, gives superb control and steadiness to your workout as compared to a single spring rod. It can be used by both Men and Women. Gone are the days when you did those difficult crunches which cause back pain as the Sturdy and Flexible spring now make it easy for you.

Saves Time:

This equipment of Easy Health brings relief to those Stay at Home Moms to Busy Professionals who lack time for gym due to busy schedules. 45 Minutes of daily use will help get the shape you always wanted.

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