Australasian Leisure Management
Jun 21, 2015

New EYE Fitness installations excite gym members

EYE Fitness, the supplier of leading innovative and interactive fitness based products and solutions, has been working hard with a number of leading fitness facilities to help them maximise their training zones and member experience with unique key pieces of equipment and solutions for small group training.

Across the country, from Queensland to Western Australia, EYE Fitness has been supplying leading-edge equipment and solution to top fitness facilities.

Examples include: 

EYE Fitness’ recent installs at Surge Clarkson and Surge Wanneroo in Western Australia are complete, offering industry-leading fitness solutions for members. Both gyms have brand new training zones boasting cutting edge product from Pulse, Strive, Throwdown® rigs, Nexersys, Sproing and Trixter.

Surge Fitness Managing Director, Liam Taylor explains “our vision at Surge Fitness is to make a difference, change lives and to build healthy communities.

“To achieve this, it is imperative that our brand evolves with industry trends, providing innovative and engaging products to ensure our members experience a diverse, interactive and fun training environment.

“The EYE fitness product range delivers this for us. It is critical that our relationship is reliable, trustworthy and has the ability to supply cutting edge product technologies, programming, complete consultancy support, the very latest industry trends and a get it done attitude.

“EYE fitness has been our chosen partner since 2007 which includes the Strive strength equipment, Pulse strength and cardio, Throwdown functional rigs, Nexersys boxing systems, Trixter bikes, Sproing Treadmills, ReACT, Jacobs ladders plus all free weight and accessories.

“Our relationship with Eye Fitness continues to go from strength to strength and we look forward to working together for many years to come.”

Surge Wanneroo
Surge Wanneroo is set to engage members with its new Throwdown® Ultimate Training Centre for Small Group Training and innovative cardio zone now boasting two Trixter X-Dream V2, x2 cardio boxing stations - Nexersys and two Sproing machines. It’s strength zone adds to the experience with new lift platforms and Pulse 8 stack cable jungles.

Surge Clarkson
Surge Clarkson has used its space wisely with the Throwdown® Fitness Training Centre for Small Group Training, an impressive new cardio zone with innovative training solutions from Pulse (including 34 new Pulse cardio pieces), three Trixter X-Dreams V2 bikes, two cardio boxing stations - Nexersys, x2 Sproing, x2 Jacobs ladders and x1 reACT machine. Their strength zone is equally as impressive with new lift platforms and top of the range Pulse 8 stack cable jungles and Pulse free weights.


 
Snap Southport, Gold Coast
EYE Fitness. Sales and Operations Director David Norman explains “we've just completed a great new install at Snap Southport, with some unique pieces for full member engagement, including a Throwdown® Ultimate Training Centre (UTC), Stroops Sled and Stroops small group training pack. 
“These guys are ready to smash their group training sessions and their members will be reaping the rewards.” 

Catalyst 24-7 Duncraig, Western Australia
Catalyst 24-7 is now offering its members industry leading cardio and strength spaces, with a highly sought after 10 piece Pulse cardio stations, a nine piece Strive circuit, two interactive Trixter X-Dream V2 bikes and cardio boxing Nexersys, and new lift platforms, Pulse 5 stack cable jungles and all accessories.

Images show Throwdown equipment at Surge Fitness, Clarkson (top) and Snap Fitness, Southport (below).

To contact EYE Fitness, click here to view their entry in the Australasian Leisure Management Supplier Directory.

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