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2013-09-21 7:33 PM

Subject: Compex Performance electrical muscle stimulator (EMS)
This is an almost new Compex muscle stimulation training/recovery unit.

$410 shipped

Purchased from Hammer in the spring for $580 hoping to help with back spasms and for training/recovery after that. It turned I have two herniated disks and won’t be needing it. It hardly was used.

I used one of the three sets of electrode packs, the other two sets are still brand new in sealed packages.

These are popular with Triathaletes and other endurance athletes, especially for recovery.

If you were thinking of getting one of these, buy mine and save $170!

$410 shipped to CONUS by paypal (gift option or add fees) or money order (will ship after I receive payment)


Details:

Compex Electrical Muscle Stimulators (EMS) are designed to provide superior muscle training, toning, and recovery. Athletes who incorporate Compex into their training regime find that they have an advantage over the competition.
Training with Compex allows you to:
• Maintain strength and speed
• Improve stamina and endurance
• Recover faster and more quickly
• Ease lower back and neck pain
• Get the ultimate muscle warm-up

PROGRAMS
• Endurance
• Resistance
• Strength
• Pre-Warmup
• Active Recovery

INCLUDED
• 2 sets of Compex electrode pads
• Battery charger
• User's manual and instructional CD
• Electrode placement guidebook
• Carrying case or bag
• Electrode lead wires (set of 4)

Edited by climbslc 2013-09-21 7:39 PM




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2013-09-28 11:35 AM
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Subject: RE: Compex Performance electrical muscle stimulator (EMS)
Bump with price drop to $400 shipped to lower 48.

Thanks
2013-09-29 12:12 PM
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2013-09-29 3:21 PM
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Subject: RE: Compex Performance electrical muscle stimulator (EMS)
Still for sale.
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