Equipment design principles
The end-user experience is the ultimate driving force for us at David when we design new products. Naturally we have to think about costs, maintenance and other client (facility owner) related matters, but they should never supersede the end user needs. This philosophy is perhaps not the fastest way to high sales volumes but in the long run it has built us a reputation few companies in the world can match. There are three main requirements for each design and they are always implemented in this order:
No 1 Safety
For us, safety represents much more than just the matters in CE- certification. Most devices today are safe in this sense. Safety means that training should create positive results in your body and not negative effects such as strained muscles and hurting joints.
No 2 Effectiveness
Within the safety limitations, all exercises should be as effective as possible. This has been always the primary goal in our equipment design. To achieve this, David has participated and initiated research on various areas for a quarter of a century.
No 3 Usability
The third objective is to make the use of the technology a positive experience. Our technology is so user-friendly that anyone can use it without external help after receiving initial guidance and instructions.