What Is RESISTANCE FUSION™?
One trainer.
Multiple resistance behaviors.
A new category of fitness resistance.
Most fitness equipment relies on one source of resistance.
Weights use gravity.
Bands use elastic stretch.
Suspension trainers use body weight.
Cable machines use pulleys and weight stacks.
Battle ropes use momentum and inertia.
The T2 FUSION TRAINER® changes that.
RESISTANCE FUSION™ combines multiple resistance behaviors into one compact training system, allowing you to train strength, mobility, stability, conditioning, control, and power without switching between separate pieces of equipment.
WEIGHTS
SUSPENSION TRAINERS
BANDS
PILATES REFORMER
CABLE MACHINES
BATTLE ROPES

RESISTANCE FUSION™ Defined
RESISTANCE FUSION™ is the integration of multiple resistance behaviors into one training platform.
Instead of being limited to one resistance type, the T2 FUSION TRAINER® lets resistance be created and changed through your pulling effort, body position, anchor point, friction control, elastic preload, suspended movement, isometric holds, and dynamic motion.
This means the T2 does more than give you more exercises.
It gives you more ways to create resistance.
Traditional equipment changes the tool.
RESISTANCE FUSION™ changes how the resistance behaves.
Multiple Resistance Behaviors in One Compact System
Free yourself from constant setups and the limits of single-function fitness equipment.
With RESISTANCE FUSION™, multiple resistance behaviors are blended into one compact system, allowing each exercise to change instantly in feel, intensity, and challenge based on how you use it.
It’s Not Just More Exercises.
It’s More Resistance Behaviors.
Many fitness products advertise hundreds of exercises, but most still rely on one basic resistance pattern.
RESISTANCE FUSION™ is different because it changes the feel, intensity, and training effect of the movement itself.
With the T2, resistance can shift based on how you pull, where you anchor, how far you move, how much elastic preload you create, how much force you generate, and whether you are training dynamically or holding position.
This gives you more control over how each exercise feels and what it trains.






