Electro-stimulator Swing Pro
hand-heldTENS4-channel

Electro-stimulator - Swing Pro - Globus Corporation - hand-held / TENS / 4-channel
Electro-stimulator - Swing Pro - Globus Corporation - hand-held / TENS / 4-channel
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Characteristics

Type
electro-stimulator
Ergonomics
hand-held
Type of electrical stimulation
TENS
Number of channels
4-channel
Weight

450 g
(15.87 oz)

Length

100 mm
(3.9 in)

Height

35 mm
(1.4 in)

Description

Swing Pro is the electro-stimulator developed by GLOBUS and designed to ensure better performance for golfers of all levels, both professionals and amateurs. Medical device Programmable Rechargeable battery power supply Swing Pro is the ideal ally for professional and amateur golfers. With its 400 programmes it is the modern golfer's essential tool. Its programmes are designed to promote muscle strengthening and increase endurance and recovery capabilities in sports activities. In addition to this, with its special programmes, it is a useful tool for improving coordination and balance, explosive strength, and muscle symmetry, as well as preventing major injuries. Special features Mens Iono 3S Action Now Operating time Last 10 Favourites feature Auto Stim Multi-user Programmable Stim Lock 2+2 mode My Trainer Syncro Stim Work time Rechargeable battery

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CMEF Shanghai 2025
CMEF Shanghai 2025

8-11 Apr 2025 Shanghai (China)

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