Amazing Design Mag

Amazing Design Mag

Amazing Design Mag featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Risefit

Risefit is an outdoor fitness series with strong and bold properties. It displays and provides what indoor gym equipment can and allows even more. Risefit outdoor fitness equipment is designed and constructed with a fresh angle and, aimed to give out a strong and energetic feeling. It is built to match demanding physical training goals with consideration of fitness level or ability. This product family presents an outdoor gym experience and it creates sustainable and preferable options. The demand to train outside was the main inspiration for this product.

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Hydrospine

The design is a back weight for freediving, which allows an ultra precise balance and buoyancy. Its assets, its modular and fast load capacity, up to 6 kg, usable in any position, any freediving discipline. It is equipped with a quick release and adjustment buckles to adjust to different sizes, whatever the gender, offering incredible comfort that quickly makes you forget the weight carried. Its design comes from the fusion of marine animals and gear created for speed to give it very hydrodynamic lines and offer optimal glide under water. Its versatility makes it a one-of-a-kind concept.

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Force Max

ForceMax is a modular fitness equipment suitable for modern homes. It has a unique shape and visual impact. It has equipment storage and home fitness functions. It can also provide fitness assistance through camera monitoring and video feedback, considering the fitness levels of different groups of people. Force Max can become a part of the family, encourage people to be active, and provide more training possibilities to people with fitness needs who lack financial strength and time.

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Shape Care

Shape Care is an instrument that can meet the fitness needs of home exercisers. The design team found that most users focus on the training of hands, legs, abdomen and chest. After studying the Shape and principle of the fitness device, the design team determined three forms, which can be used as barbell by users in the original state. By bending it, it exercises the user's chest and legs. When disassembled into monomers, each monomer can be used as a dumbbell to exercise the arm, and when reassembled it can be used as an abdominal muscle wheel to exercise the abdominal muscles.

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Esurf

Powered by 100% electric energy, this electric surfboard with a 45-minute autonomy.The Esurf allows its users, whatever their sporting level to enjoy surfing sessions anywhere in the world! Accompanied by a wide range of fun accessories, the Esurf R can be transformed to suit all tastes. In just a few minutes, the Esurf R changes into an Esurf Tube or EKart. The Esurf is a full carbon monohull electric surfboard it’s not only the most powerful on the market but also the most advanced.

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Milo

The Action Communicator enables adventurers to speak while they ride, surf or ski. Whether on the slopes, the trail or the water, Milo provides uninterrupted conversation across an encrypted mesh network, delivering simple, phone-free, hands-free group communication in any conditions. Milo creates an experience users can trust in even the most extreme outdoor situations, with high connection reliability, clarity of voice and resilience to wind and background noise, all in a small, light yet rugged form factor. Advanced hardware and software are complemented by thoughtful design.

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Design interview of the day

Read the latest interviews and conversations on design, creativity and innovation between design journalist and world-famous designers, artists and architects. See latest design projects and award-winning designs by famous designers, artists, architects and innovators. Discover new insights on creativity, innovation, arts, design and architecture. Learn about design processes of great designers.

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