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Compact Pilates Ring for Home and Studio Workouts

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Start your day with a warm-up and flow into dynamic standing exercises with our 38 cm Pilates Ring. Featuring double handles, high-quality strips, and moderate elasticity, this ring is perfect for inner thigh, arm, and full-body workouts.

About the Pilates Ring Workout


Shape, Build, and Tone: Ideal for strengthening muscles, improving balance, endurance, and posture. Great for targeting arms, thighs, and core.
Premium Quality & Durability: Made from non-toxic, high-density PP and EVA materials, ensuring long-lasting use without deformation.
Ergonomic Design: Lightweight, portable, and easy to store, with no-slip handles for added comfort.
Tone Your Body: Perfect for core strengthening, abdominal, thigh, leg, and arm toning, improving posture, and mobility.

100% Satisfaction Guaranteed: Enjoy peace of mind with our 2-year warranty and commitment to quality.

Technical Details

Color

‎Blue, Pink, Purple, Black

Brand

‎LMS Data

Manufacturer

‎Dynamode

Manufacturer reference

‎Pilates Ring Workout-PNK

ASIN

‎B09C3VHK6Y

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