Rotary torso

SP670

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Rotary torso

Rotary Torso is the isotonic machine for guided trunk rotation: ROM Limiter, stable posture, and core control for isolated strength and mobility of the abdomen.

Rotary Torso is an isotonic machine designed to train the external and internal obliques in a controlled and safe manner.

It improves core stability, posture, and mobility of the trunk.

The seated rotation movement, with locked hips and free torso, allows for effective isolation of the abdominal press.

It avoids the lumbar stress typical of free-body twists.

The ergonomic design offers symmetrical and balanced execution for users of all levels.

Equipped with a ROM Limiter, Rotary Torso allows you to precisely adjust the range of motion according to mobility, goals, and joint history.

The ROM Limiter is useful for:

  • reducing the range of motion in cases of hyperlordosis or stiffness of the spine;
  • working safely by avoiding unwanted intervertebral friction;
  • promoting symmetrical execution between the right and left sides;
  • facilitating use with postural control or coordination deficits;
  • programming isometrics and managing time under tension on portions of ROM.

The height-adjustable seat and knee lock ensure stable anchoring.

The enveloping chest pad and ergonomic handles ensure a secure grip and comfort.

The anatomical padding and adjustable load make it accessible even to less experienced users or those in rehabilitation.

The guided but natural trajectory allows for enhanced scapulohumeral and core control, limiting lumbar and cervical compensation.

It is recommended for functional abdominal strengthening protocols, back pain prevention, postural re-education, and specific toning.

Rotary Torso is a valid alternative to free twists, with benefits in terms of safety, repeatability, and isolated strength of the abdomen.

Main advantages

  • Specific training of the obliques in safety and symmetry;
  • ROM Limiter for controlled management of amplitude;
  • Ideal for lumbar stiffness, hyperlordosis, and posture programs;
  • High stability thanks to hip lock and customizable adjustments;
  • Safe and effective alternative to free torso twists;
  • Support for isolated strength, mobility, and core control.

Integrated technological devices

ROM

Range of Motion limiter

Control movement to prevent injury and aid recovery. Even at the gym.

Integrated features

IM

Intuitive Motion

Innovation that adapts to your body

PaT

Plug and Traine

Your workout ready in an instant

TD

Timeless Design

The art of Italian design. Timeless quality and style

CSM

Compact Size Machine

Compactness that increases revenue

Compact and Space-Saving

Width

120 cm

Depth

75 cm

Height

172 cm

Weight

203 kg

Target Muscles

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FAQs

The Rotary Torso ROM completely surpasses the traditional concept of the “torsion machine,” a category known for being problematic due to frequent lower-back discomfort, uncontrolled movements, and poor perceived effectiveness. Conventional machines do not isolate the pelvis, do not control the range of motion, allow major compensations, and end up being used only by a very small percentage of members. In most gyms, these machines take up space without generating real value. The SP670 overturns this scenario through three key elements: pelvic isolation, bilateral ROM Limiter, and a guided physiological trajectory. The movement becomes immediate, clean, protected, and finally felt correctly by the obliques and deep rotators. Users no longer need to know how to move—the machine guides them into the safest pattern automatically. For a club, this is an enormous competitive advantage. A machine that was previously ignored suddenly becomes accessible to everyone: women, seniors, postural users, beginners, and anyone who would normally avoid rotational equipment. This generates more traffic, more satisfaction, and a level of technical positioning that competitors cannot replicate simply by purchasing a generic product.
Traditional rotation machines are used almost exclusively by experienced users, while most people avoid them because “they hurt the lower back” or because they simply don’t know how to execute the movement correctly. The result is a machine operating at 15–20% of its potential. The Rotary Torso ROM completely changes this behavior. The fixed pelvis and guided trajectory eliminate the most common risks, while the ROM Limiter allows the rotation amplitude to be adapted to each individual: small for rigid users, larger for advanced ones. All this makes the SP670 an inclusive machine that truly works for people who previously could not use it. When a machine becomes inclusive, traffic increases naturally: more women, more seniors, more postural users, more beginners feel safe and integrate it into their routine. And more traffic means greater perceived value of the strength area, higher retention, and less need to purchase extra equipment that occupies space without increasing actual usage.
In corporate wellness programs or any unsupervised environment, machines must be error-proof, because users are often inexperienced, not supervised, and short on time. Traditional torsion machines are among the riskiest: even a slight mistake in pelvic movement or excessive rotation can trigger lower-back discomfort or cervical tension. The SP670 removes this risk at the root. The pelvis is firmly stabilized, the ROM is controlled and limited in sensitive zones, and the guided trajectory prevents any dangerous movement. In other words, the machine “self-protects.” For a corporate gym this means three immediate advantages: • fewer accidents → less liability • lower complexity → fewer instructors required • higher perceived safety → higher usage by employees A safe machine is a machine that gets used more often. And in a corporate wellness program, more usage = greater perceived value for both management and employees, with a much higher return on the service.
Because the SP670 eliminates everything that makes a traditional torsion machine unsafe or ineffective. Pelvic stabilization prevents harmful lumbar twisting; the ROM Limiter stops excessive rotation; and the guided posture maintains spinal neutrality even for users with stiffness or recurring discomfort. This makes it suitable for: • women, who often avoid rotation for fear of back pain • seniors with reduced mobility or thoracic stiffness • sedentary users with no technical experience • postural clients needing high control and safety • advanced post-rehab users, where rotation must be gradual and protected A truly transversal machine has superior commercial value: it gets used by more people, more frequently, and becomes a reference point for postural programs, core clinics, and lumbar-prevention pathways — all services with high perceived value and strong monetization potential.
Real differentiation doesn’t come from buying “similar machines,” but from offering experiences that competitors cannot replicate. Traditional torsion machines are all alike: rarely used, biomechanically approximate, and perceived as risky. The SP670, on the other hand, introduces a level of precision that completely changes the user experience: isolated pelvis, bilateral ROM Limiter, fluid trajectory, physiological rotation, graded seat, and a premium technical feel. Once users try the Rotary Torso ROM, competitor machines appear outdated, unstable, and imprecise. For a club, this is a powerful advantage: • you’re not selling “a machine,” you’re selling a technical experience • word-of-mouth grows (“you must try that rotation machine, it’s insane!”) • the club’s brand positions itself around quality and technology • competitors can’t copy the sensation with generic equipment In other words: the SP670 turns a complicated, often-avoided exercise into an iconic feature of the strength area, able to elevate the club’s image and attract a more aware, demanding, and higher-value clientele.

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