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JORDAN FUSION HIIT BENCH

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If your backyard bootcamp kit is limited by storage, this compact 3-in-1 training setup is a well-stacked space-saver that opens up a world of DIY workouts for the cost of a fancy annual gym membership.

The HIIT Bench crams a weight bench, plyo box and storage unit into one fitness station with a garage-friendly 1.4x0.5x0.4m footprint. Its un-racked weight is close to 73kg, so it’s a bit of a lump, but it’s easily dragged out when it’s time to sweat and slots neatly against a wall when you’re done. And while it’s not specifical­ly designed for outdoor use, the casters are ideal for rolling on and off your drive or patio.

Equipment bundles can be customised with your own personal branding, like ‘Tough guy Steve’ or something equally butch, and the bench offers plenty of stowage for your muscle-building heavy metal: there’s room for five pairs of dumbbells plus two kettlebell­s, a slam/medicine ball, a resistance band and a skipping rope inside. Plus it packs a resistance band anchor and a battle rope attachment, while there’s a core attachment available for use with landmine squats and Olympic bar work.

The backrest is adjustable so you can stick incline drills on your session plan – though there’s a cheaper flat-bench option too – and the frame has a five-year guarantee, so it’ll take as much punishment as you can.

£1095 / jordanfitn­ess.com

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