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Quantum Fitness Announces the Release of Their New Strength Line - ISIS

New line of equipment provides users with an economical option for their facility without compromising quality.

2011-05-13
HOUSTON, TX, May 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) A Texas based manufacturer, Quantum Fitness has crafted a new series of strength equipment titled ISIS. ISIS brings a new and dynamic craftsmanship to the Quantum family of strength equipment.

The new ISIS line is engineered to have a sleek look while maintaining its biomechanical capabilities of a quality workout. The new line includes 4 combination units: Chest incline/Shoulder, Pec/Rear Delt, High Lat/Mid Row, and Leg Extension/Leg Curl. The series also features a Chest Press, Shoulder Press, Leg Extension, and Leg Curl as single units. These units are smooth and powerful with an optimal path of motion and quality engineering they provide. The ISIS line provides an economical option for facilities that don't want to sacrifice style and quality. As companies cut spending, Quantum wanted to develop a series that can respond to this demand. Quantum proudly manufactures 100% American made strength equipment.

Quantum Fitness has been a leading manufacturer of high quality commercial and medical fitness equipment since 1990. Quantum continuously innovate its strength equipment in order to keep up with the latest fitness trends and to stay true to its philosophy of "Enhancing the Quality of Life".


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[Press-News.org] Quantum Fitness Announces the Release of Their New Strength Line - ISIS
New line of equipment provides users with an economical option for their facility without compromising quality.