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Mechanism and design
Max. user weight120 kg120 kg
Load systemmagneticmagnetic
Flywheel locationrearrear
Flywheel weight6 kg9 kg
Load levels88
Q factor250 mm
Transport rollers
Uneven floors compensators
Programs and information
Informing
training time
distance
speed
pulse measurement
calorie consumption
training time
distance
speed
pulse measurement
calorie consumption
Features
More features
tablet stand
 
General
Power sourcebatterybattery
Country of originPolandPoland
Dimensions152x123x60 cm130x60x158 cm
Weight33 kg33.5 kg
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2022july 2019

Flywheel weight

The weight of the flywheel installed in the orbitrek is a massive wheel, the rotation of which ensures the movement of the pedals and creates a load on them. It is believed that the more weight, the better: a massive flywheel provides smooth movement with a minimum of jerks and creates uniform loads that mimic natural ones as much as possible. This is especially important for athletes with a large body weight — from 100 kg and above. At the same time, it should be taken into account that the cost of the entire orbitrek directly depends on the weight of the flywheel, and for home non-professional use it is not always justified to look for a simulator with a very heavy wheel.

Q factor

Q-factor — the distance between the orbitrek pedals. Anatomically correct running ankles suggest a Q-factor between 50mm and 90mm. The exact value depends on the height and build of a particular user. Orbitrek with a Q-factor up to 90 mm allows you to remove excess stress from the joints of the legs. Of course, it must be taken into account that with the growth of the Q-factor, the load on the user's muscular system automatically increases. So, models with an indicator above 90 mm allow for more effective training. But at the same time, an anatomically incorrect position of the legs is assumed, which can adversely affect the health of the joints. If the user has any diseases associated with the joints, you should choose an orbitrek with an optimal Q-factor for your height and build (from 50 to 90 mm).

Uneven floors compensators

The presence in the design of the orbitrek of height-adjustable legs. Each of these legs is independently adjustable, and they can be set to different lengths. This allows you to compensate for uneven floors and stably install the simulator in a horizontal position, at all points of support.

More features

Management on the handles. The control buttons for training modes are placed on the handles of the orbit track. With their help, you can change the load without stopping the lesson. However, the control options in each model may be different.

Fan. The orbit track has its own fan. This feature is useful for cooling during intense workouts with copious “warm-up” and sweating, especially in warm weather.

Bottle holder. The presence in the design of the orbit track of a special stand on which you can put a bottle or glass. Thus, you will always have a supply of water at hand, and to replenish its amount in the body you will not have to be distracted from working with the simulator.

Colour display. The presence of a colour monitor in the design of the simulator. This feature does not affect the main features of the device, however, such displays are considered more convenient and pleasant to view than black and white. And some models may include various additional features designed to make classes more interesting — for example, the ability to play DVD movies or virtual workouts (see above).

Bluetooth. The presence of a Bluetooth wireless module in the orbit track allows the simulator to be synchronized with the user's smartphone, tablet or laptop / PC. Thank...s to data synchronization, the user will be able to control the results of training in a convenient form. Additionally, Bluetooth wireless communication can be used to download new training programs to the on-board computer of the simulator and synchronize with the heart rate monitor via the ANT protocol.

Wi-Fi. The presence of a Wi-Fi wireless communication module in the design of the simulator. The Wi-Fi interface was originally intended for connecting to computer networks (including Internet access), but more recently it has also been used for direct connection between different devices, without using a network. The specific features implemented using this module may be different. So, some simulators are able to interact with training programs installed on tablets and smartphones and transmit information to such programs about the details of the training (distance traveled, calories burned, etc.), others allow you to update the firmware or change the settings remotely, etc. .P.

USB connector. USB itself is a universal interface designed to connect external peripherals to a computer or other control device. Actually, for the same purpose it is used in modern simulators; but the specific application in different models may be different. So, USB can be used to connect heart rate sensors and other specialized accessories, to play music and/or video from external media (for example, “flash drives”), to update the firmware using the same media, etc.

TV tuner. The presence in the design of the simulator of a TV tuner — a device designed to receive television broadcasts. This function is useful for those who would like to be able to watch their favorite TV programs, series, etc. right in the process of training: usually, models with TV tuners also have colour displays and speakers (see below), which allows you to watch the broadcast directly on the simulator. However you need to remember that tuners can be designed for different broadcast standards; therefore, before purchasing a model with this function, it is advisable to make sure that it is compatible with local TV broadcasts.

mini-Jack 3.5 mm (Aux). The 3.5 mm mini-Jack (Aux) connector is designed to connect an MP3 player or a smartphone/tablet. Thanks to this, it is possible to output a sound signal from multimedia devices to the speakers built into the orbitrek. Some models may additionally have a mini-Jack connector for connecting headphones. The sound output to the headphones will allow you to train to your favorite music without disturbing other users in the same room as you.

Speakers. The presence in the design of the orbitrek of its own speakers. They can play music, the sound of a movie playing on the display (see "Colour display"), as well as various service messages — for example, a warning about exceeding the maximum heart rate.

Tablet stand. Allows you to securely and safely mount a tablet with almost any screen size on the orbit track. Thanks to this, the user can enjoy watching TV shows or movies directly during training. Usually, the stand is located under the main screen of the simulator. Advanced class models are often equipped with a stand with the ability to adjust the angle of the tablet.

Dimensions

The dimensions of the equipment in the assembled and ready to work state. It is important to note that in fact more space is needed for comfortable and proper operation of the simulator.