FASHION house Dior has the perfect present to run off any extra mince pies — a £12,000 treadmill.

There’s also a £900 gym ball to bounce on, while a set of dumbbells and workout bench is £5,000.

Dior describes the ­limited edition £12,00 treadmill as 'elegant, user-friendly, intuitive and quiet'

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Dior describes the ­limited edition £12,00 treadmill as ‘elegant, user-friendly, intuitive and quiet’Credit: Dior
There’s also a £900 gym ball, above, to bounce on, while a set of dumbbells and workout bench is £5,000

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There’s also a £900 gym ball, above, to bounce on, while a set of dumbbells and workout bench is £5,000Credit: Dior

Prices for the French firm’s range of keep-fit gear will no doubt leave shoppers breathless.

Dior describes the ­limited edition treadmill as “elegant, user-friendly, intuitive and quiet”.

It says: “The treadmill offers the ultimate running experience.”

The workout ball has “dual-stabilizing density and a non-slip base to complete numerous stretching, muscle-building and toning exercises”.

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A QR code in the ball’s handle links to a range of workout videos.

Fashion site Highsnobiety said: “In today’s things we didn’t know we needed: a Dior treadmill.

“If you’ve got money to spend and are looking for the perfect way to elevate your gym, Dior has teamed up with Technogym for a limited-edition range of fitness products.”

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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