Compare the Compex Fit Range Muscle Stimulators
Aimed at those who prioritise their fitness and wellness routines, the Compex Fit range boasts 3 devices, with both wired and wireless stimulators on offer with prices to suit different budgets.
These devices are clinically-proven and will help boost your fitness, sculpt your muscles and improve your muscle recovery, helping you to achieve and maintain your body goals.
The Compex Fit Range
This wired muscle stimulator is perfect for fitness and health fans who practice their activity 1 to 2 times per week.
Including all the features of Fit 1.0 and Mi technology, the wired Fit 3.0 also offers massage programs for fitness fans who practice their activity more regularly.
Designed for people who workout daily, the Fit 5.0 is the ultimate product in the FIT range, as it also includes Compex wireless technology.
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Tone, sculpt and build your muscles.
To recover muscle firmness.
To work on toning thighs.
To regain a slimmer waist.
To tone and firm up the buttocks.
To strengthen and tone the abs.
To increase muscle volume in the chest.
To increase muscle volume in the biceps.
To treat swelling of the feet and ankles.
To increase shoulders muscle volume.
To improve muscle strength with a slight increase in volume.
To increase muscle tone and volume.
To increase blood flow in the muscle.
To train different muscle work through different working sequences.
To prepare muscles before a competition.
To improve quads strength.
Increase blood flow, reduce muscle tension, and promote a relaxing effect to restore your muscles.
To generate a relaxing effect and soothe the muscles.
To recover after a physical effort.
To reduce the duration and intensity of muscle soreness post-workout.
To relieve feelings of tiredness.
Relieve and/or prevent aching pains and increase endorphin production.
To alleviate all types of localised pain.
To reduce muscle tension.
To create analgesic actions to block pain.
To reduce pains in the back.
To eliminate any heavy legs sensation.
To prevent muscle cramps.
To reduce pains in the neck.
To decrease persistent tendinitis pains.
To block the passage of acute lower back pain.
To decrease persistent elbow pains
Regain muscle volume, strength and speed of contraction.
To regain muscle volume on muscle(s) that has been inactive for a long period.
To complete rehabilitation once the muscles have reached their normal volume.