Gym or Dungeon? Is there a difference?

Exercise is, as I see it, something best endured by other people – a bit like airport cavity searches and Ebola – and while I've been a gym member more than once I wish I could say the same for the frequency of my visits.  So at first glance I did wonder whether this Kinesis Personal "soft gymnastics" furniture was designed to fix me to a wall with rubber cords until I agree to get on the treadmill.

Of course, it's nothing so barbaric.  Or maybe that should be; of course, it's something far more barbaric?  Using a system of tensile pulleys that encourage you to work out in three-dimensions, you're at liberty to try up to 200 different exercise positions in patented "fullgravity".  No, I'm not quite sure what that means either.

Price, as is typical with these interior/gym crossovers, is one of those "ask and find out" businesses, with sole availability through Technogym.

Technogym [via Cool Hunting]