Sunday, November 17, 2024

Notts fitness firm on “Cloud” 9 with latest Icaros deal

A Nottinghamshire fitness equipment business has announced a second major distribution partnership with an award-winning virtual reality fitness machine – Icaros.

Fitness Options, based Kirkby-in-Ashfield, supplies high-end home and commercial fitness equipment alongside the design and installation of bespoke home gym solutions.

Fitness Options has been working closely with the German manufacturer as it seeks to bring a new experience to the UK fitness market and secured an exclusive deal to supply and showcase their virtual reality equipment back in 2000 – it also boasts the largest display of ‘Life Fitness’ equipment in the Midlands.

Now they have added the new ICAROS Cloud, a giant high tech wobble board.

Karl Viner, who co-owns Fitness Options with Wendy Howe and Ray Needham, said: “As fitness equipment evolves to become more immersive, we have seen with the success of virtual reality spin classes and increasing investment in technology to create genuinely fun and interactive experiences. Who would have thought that you could be ‘flying’ through a landscape or chasing antelope in a virtual desert as you train your core and stability?

“Once again, we look forward to showcasing the latest range of Icaros equipment at our showroom here in Nottinghamshire but also on the road as it really is a very eye-catching piece of technology that captures the imagination.”

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