Pulse equipment has been customised for Third Space
Third Space Islington, which opened at the end of January, has a wide mix of state-of-the-art training facilities, including – for the first time – a dedicated space for families called Little Space.
At the heart of the club is a 7,000sq ft flexible training space which includes a custom-built track, rig, performance cardio area and strength training area.
Offering a bespoke service Taking its bespoke manufacturing capabilities to the next level, leading equipment manufacturer, Pulse Fitness worked in partnership with the Third Space team to supply 15 stations from its superior H Range Strength Line.
All this equipment has been created in a bespoke sand and black colourway and completed with Third Space branding to reflect the sleek design aesthetic of the new Third Space club.
The equipment has also been fitted with 10-inch consoles, which allow users to easily track their reps and see their exertion levels while exercising.
“Third Space shares our passion for quality and innovation and it has been a privilege to create and supply equipment from our strength line, for the new club,” says Ben Steadman, business development director for Pulse Fitness.
“We worked closely alongside the team to create and install strength equipment that would best suit the needs of members and we look forward to supporting them in the future.”
“We’ve been thoroughly impressed by Pulse Fitness throughout this process,” says Rob Beale, fitness director for Third Space. “Its strength equipment incorporates the very best of British design, alongside some of the most innovative and advanced technology from around the world.
“The team has truly understood the expectations of our members and has supplied strength training solutions which enhance our luxury offering.”
Ben Steadman, Pulse Fitness
"Third Space shares our passion for quality and innovation and it’s been a privilege to create and supply equipment from
our strength line" - Ben Steadman, Pulse Fitness
Ben Steadman, Pulse Fitness
"We’ve been thoroughly impressed by Pulse Fitness throughout this process" - Rob Beale, Third Space
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Pulse equipment has been customised for Third Space
Third Space Islington, which opened at the end of January, has a wide mix of state-of-the-art training facilities, including – for the first time – a dedicated space for families called Little Space.
At the heart of the club is a 7,000sq ft flexible training space which includes a custom-built track, rig, performance cardio area and strength training area.
Offering a bespoke service Taking its bespoke manufacturing capabilities to the next level, leading equipment manufacturer, Pulse Fitness worked in partnership with the Third Space team to supply 15 stations from its superior H Range Strength Line.
All this equipment has been created in a bespoke sand and black colourway and completed with Third Space branding to reflect the sleek design aesthetic of the new Third Space club.
The equipment has also been fitted with 10-inch consoles, which allow users to easily track their reps and see their exertion levels while exercising.
“Third Space shares our passion for quality and innovation and it has been a privilege to create and supply equipment from our strength line, for the new club,” says Ben Steadman, business development director for Pulse Fitness.
“We worked closely alongside the team to create and install strength equipment that would best suit the needs of members and we look forward to supporting them in the future.”
“We’ve been thoroughly impressed by Pulse Fitness throughout this process,” says Rob Beale, fitness director for Third Space. “Its strength equipment incorporates the very best of British design, alongside some of the most innovative and advanced technology from around the world.
“The team has truly understood the expectations of our members and has supplied strength training solutions which enhance our luxury offering.”
Ben Steadman, Pulse Fitness
"Third Space shares our passion for quality and innovation and it’s been a privilege to create and supply equipment from
our strength line" - Ben Steadman, Pulse Fitness
Ben Steadman, Pulse Fitness
"We’ve been thoroughly impressed by Pulse Fitness throughout this process" - Rob Beale, Third Space
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