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At Vortex Fitness, we believe real strength is built through resistance — not trends, shortcuts, or gimmicks. We design premium resistance training equipment for people who train with intent. Whether you’re building strength, improving stability, recovering from injury, or staying active at home, our focus is always the same: performance, durability, and results that last. Every Vortex product is UK-designed, tested for real-world use, and built to stand up to session after session. No unnecessary extras. No compromises. Just equipment that works — when it matters. Vortex Fitness is built for real training. For real movement. For real progress.
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Unit 2712, 61 Bridge Street, HR5 3DJ, Kington, United Kingdom
- 07902811302
- sales@vortexfitness.co.uk
- vortexfitness.co.uk
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