Cathe's Lift, Move & Restore DVD Bundle Case

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We’ve had a lot of people ask us about the type of DVD bundle case we plan on using this time around for the Lift, Move & Restore workouts.

The last time we used a vinyl custom DVD case for our STS 2.0 series that was great because it was nearly impossible to damage, and we had practically zero shipping problems when we sent out all of the pre-sale orders. This case was also lighter which made shipping much more affordable for everyone, and lastly there just really weren’t any good options for a plastic case that can hold 15 DVDs that we could find. The reviews were mixed on the vinyl case, as some people prefer the more traditional plastic case like we normally use.

This time, we have decided to go with the usual plastic style case that we normally use and that you see in the picture. Though this case will not be nearly as indestructible as the vinyl case, it does offer several advantages, like the ability to list details on the back of the box and it’s also easier to flip to the DVD you want.
Regardless, it’s what is on the DVDs that counts and we hope you will love the 16 Lift, Move & Restore workouts.


*Learn more or pre-order here: https://bit.ly/4bO6lHn
 
I love the STS 2.0 case but also was one who missed the traditional multidisc case. Thank you for trying something new with that set!

Thank you to Cathe and team for considering people's thoughts and making the change back to the traditional case. FWIW, the design on this case is also pretty!

My fingers and toes are crossed for their safe travels to our hot little hands so we can all live with no regrets!!!
 
Well, I had planned on using them before the new year….so yeah, I am disappointed…
but I hope I won’t be further disappointed……it is what it is…..it would be nice to
see the remaining 2 clips……as for future dvds…. It will be ok either way with me…
 

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