The Spyro Shaker uses a battery powered mixer to create a smooth, great tasting shake A new brand has emerged in the health and fitness industry offering a new alternative to the way supplements are consumed.
From those just starting out in the gym to the fitness enthusiast, an age old problem has been lumpy protein shakes – but a perfect solution means these have now become a thing of the past.
The simple solution is the Spyro Shaker that uses a battery powered mixer to blend the mixture into a smooth, great tasting shake. It leaves absolutely no lumps or waste at the bottle of your shake.
The bottle holds 700ml worth of liquid and comes with a 200ml capacity for storing the supplements.
Director Troy Samuels says the company is just getting started. It will launch new products and grow the brand into a holistic fitness brand so you never have to look anywhere else again.
Spyro is the a brand of fitness products that are on the cutting edge of innovation and performance. The fitness product within the brand is the Spyro Shaker: a revolutionary new shaker bottle that uses vortex mixing technology to stir powdered supplements for sports and fitness enthusiasts. The shaker bottle mixes supplements using two AAA batteries located at the base of the bottle and with one push of a button, it powers the motor that links to a plastic blade located inside of the bottle. The bottle holds 700ml worth of liquid with an extra detachable 200ml storage facility. Web: http://spyroshaker.com/
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