Description
Flexibility work is the quiet foundation of every training programme — and the piece most often missing from outdoor fitness areas. The Upper Limbs Stretcher BLH-1507 fills that gap: a dedicated stretching station for arms, shoulders and upper body, usable from a wheelchair or standing.
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Progressive stretching, safely guided
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The BLH-1507’s ergonomic rotating handles guide slow, natural stretching movements with no abrupt loading. Users control amplitude themselves, so each stretch stops exactly where comfort ends — the principle behind safe flexibility training for seniors, people with chronic stiffness and anyone in gentle rehabilitation.
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- Ergonomic rotating handles for fluid, self-dosed stretching
- Non-slip grips and smooth mechanisms preventing sudden movements
- Accessible design for wheelchair and standing users alike
- Weather-resistant construction for parks, trails and outdoor gyms
- No adjustment required — approachable for complete beginners
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Why specify a stretching station
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Range of motion: regular gentle stretching keeps shoulders and arms usable for daily tasks — reaching shelves, dressing, propelling a chair. Relief: slow amplitude work eases the muscular and joint tension that chronic stiffness and long sitting create. Relaxation: paired with controlled breathing, stretching is the natural recovery point in a fitness course — and improves posture over time. Placed between strength stations, the BLH-1507 gives users a purposeful active-rest stop that improves the quality of the whole circuit.
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Specifications
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| Price | On request — project quotation within 24 business hours |
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| Function | Guided stretching of arms, shoulders and upper body |
| Mechanism | Rotating ergonomic handles, self-dosed amplitude |
| Accessibility | Wheelchair users, seniors, rehabilitation, beginners |
| Structure | Robust weather-resistant steel, low maintenance |
| Environment | Parks, rehabilitation centres, gyms — outdoor or indoor |
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Frequently asked questions
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How is the BLH-1507 different from the Upper Limbs Trainer BLH-1508?
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The BLH-1507 is amplitude-focused — lengthening muscles and freeing joints — while the BLH-1508 adds muscular load. Together they cover flexibility and strength for the upper body.
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Can it help users with chronic shoulder stiffness?
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Yes — self-dosed, progressive stretching is the recommended approach for chronic stiffness, and the station’s guided path keeps movements within safe ranges.
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Where should it be positioned in a circuit?
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Near the start as a warm-up point, or mid-circuit as an active-recovery station between strength units.
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Request a quotation
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Light In Fitness designs inclusive fitness areas from layout to installation. Free quotation within 24 to 72 business hours — call +33 6 20 72 66 96.









