Another day, another smart and compact exerciser that helps you work out 90 percent of your muscle groups without taking up too much space in your home. This is the Unitree Pump Max, a home fitness equipment featuring adjustable resistance levels ranging up to 70 kg in smooth and precise increments of as little as 0.5 kg.
Arguably, the demand for home exercise systems has blown out of proportion since the gyms shut down during the pandemic. In the dearth of ways to exercise locked up at home, the demand for compact and versatile resistance exercise machines boomed, and still continues. Gyms are back but the trend of working out at the convenience of one’s home continues.
In the wake of exercise machines toiled with limited resistance levels – that make it hard to do heavy lifting and strenuous exercises – Unitree has combined pinnacle of robotics with sleek design to provide the Pump Max, which doesn’t need much space yet has the mettle to replace numerous gym machines with one comprehensive product.
Such dynamics is possible starting with its design. The Unitree Fitness Pump Max seems to take up very little room and can be used for a range of exercises, thanks to its 10-pound aluminum body measuring 7.5” x 8.7” x 3.9”. Aesthetically appealing and functional, it can nicely blend into any home interior and be used conveniently in a home gym or a small apartment.
Owning to its design, the battery-powered Pump Max is also highly portable. It features a 96.2Wh battery that lasts for over a week. You can carry the machine – in the backpack or the boot of your car – for an uninterrupted fitness regime wherever your routine takes you.
Aside from the compactness and portability, the new exerciser from Unitree comes with high-speed motor and seamless gearbox offering adaptive resistance between 4 to 70 kg in increments of 0.5 kg, so you can precisely set the machine for any exercise according to your strength and progress you can monitor on the dedicated app.
It allows you to switch between strength, endurance, and specialized muscle exercises with five adaptive modes: standard, concentric, eccentric, constant, and chains to train with. The Pump Max comes with a 2-meter rope attachment and has a remote for wirelessly controlling the modes and resistance intensity. It is designed to function like an intelligent robot thanks to the safety sensors that automatically disengage the machine, on sensing unauthorized movements, to prevent injuries.
If this versatile machine for full body workout at home makes you curious, you can head over to its crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter where it’s available at a 45 percent early bird discount for $459. If you preorder the Pump Max now, you can expect it to be shipped your way sometime in January 2025.
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