Christopeit Ergometer
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The ET 6 Pro ergometer home trainer offers targeted training thanks to its induction brake system and a 12 kg flywheel for smooth, quiet movements. The system is durable and precisely adjustable. With 32 levels of resistance control and an LCD display featuring 6 values, the training can be customized to individual needs. Various programs allow for diverse workouts, including pulse-controlled programs and a speed-independent watt program. Hand pulse sensors and the option for a heart rate belt provide monitoring capabilities. The adjustable handlebars and seat ensure comfort, while non-slip pedals and transport wheels enhance the stability and mobility of the device.
Benefits at a glance:
- Particularly quiet due to the induction brake system
- Low wear and exceptionally durable
- 32 levels of resistance control
- 12 kg flywheel
- 12 pre-programmed training programs
- Bluetooth interface for Kinomap (app for iOS and Android)
- Holder for smartphone/tablet.
Max. load | 150 kg |
Centrifugal force | 12 kg |
Item number | 16197112 |
Manufacturer | Christopeit |
Category | Exercise bikes |
Release date | 28/5/2021 |
Colour | Black, Silver |
Exact colour description | Black / Silver |
Exercise bike type | Recumbent ergometer |
Max. load | 150 kg |
Exercise bike features | Holder (for Tablets / Smartphones etc.) |
Centrifugal force | 12 kg |
Braking system | Induction braking system |
Display type | LCD display |
Displayed measurements | Calories |
multimedia connections | Bluetooth |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Length | 96 cm |
Width | 52 cm |
Height | 140 cm |
Weight | 44 kg |
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Cycle ergometers are basically ideal sports equipment for anyone who wants to (re)start exercising: Anyone with weight problems or cardiovascular problems can train gently on them. However, it is important that training values such as the number of watts to be pedalled can be precisely set and measured.