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Thank you for choosing Vita Vibe. 

We strive to provide the best products possible 

by using only the highest quality materials and 

workmanship and back it with our exclusive 

10 year warranty.

Please keep in mind that your new Vita Vibe 

ballet barre is of a modular design allowing you to 

customize it in many ways.  You can at any time 

order additional horizontal barres to convert a single 

barre to a double barre or purchase longer or shorter 

horizontal barres to better fit your needs.  The 

possibilities are many.

Additional barres, feet, clamps, and other 

components can be ordered online or by 

calling us at 864-288-8934.

Vita Vibe also manufactures a complete line of wall 

and floor mounted ballet barres.  

 

Please visit www.vitavibe.com for more information.

Please keep this guide for future reference.

Should you have a warranty claim or any questions 

about this product, please call 864-288-8934. 

Do not return to place of purchase.

Portable

Freestanding 

Ballet Barres

Assembly Guide

40 Ellwood Court

Greenville, SC 29607

Tel: 864-288-8934

Fax: 864-751-6302

Email: [email protected]

www.vitavibe.com

DISCLAIMER: As with any therapy, fitness, or 

exercise equipment, use of this equipment should 

only be used by persons who are physically able to 

use the equipment as it is designed for. 

 

 

Proper safety gear such as padded mats, shoes, 

clothing and the like should always be used.

This equipment should not be used alone. Always 

have someone nearby in case of an emergency.

Vita Vibe, Inc. and it’s affiliates will not be liable 

for any injury or death resulting from use of this 

equipment.

 

User assumes responsibility for proper assembly, 

maintenance, placement and use of this equipment. 

WARNING: Make certain all clamps, fittings and

hardware are securely tightened before each use, 

transporting or moving this equipment.

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Freestanding ballet barres are intended for use

in keeping balance during ballet exercises. 

They are not intended to hold one's weight

especially when pushing or pulling against the
barre. The barre should not be used as a crutch.

In ballet, learning to use a freestanding barre

without it tipping over is a benefit as it helps to 

improve one's balance and strengthen one's core.

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