Description
Pegasus® "Astra" BC81501
The Pegasus® "Astra" is a small yet reliable machine that offers low-shock aerobic exercise from the comfort of your home.
It offers 8 mechanically adjustable levels of resistance to provide you the exercise difficulty you want to achieve your goals, a 9 kg inertia weight for smooth motion through the belt and a remarkable 33 cm stride length.
Resistance levels
The system offers 8-level mechanically adjustable resistance so you always challenge yourself during your workout.
Stride Length
The Pegasus® "Astra" offers a remarkable 33 cm stride length for your workout.
Flywheel
This cross trainer is designed with a 4.5 kg flywheel that offers an inertia weight of 9 kg.
Heart Rate
Measure your heart rate with the touch sensors on the handles.
Max user weight
The "Astra" frame construction of is designed to ensure a maximum weight of 100 kg.
Console
Multiple indicators
The Pegasus® "Astra" console allows you to get important information about the time, distance, speed and burnt calories.
In addition, with the sensors on the fixed handles, you can measure the level of your heart rate to track your physical condition.
Forward Motion | Reverse Motion | Combination |
For killer quads and glutes. | For the hip extensors and hamstrings. | Using both forward and reverse motions helps to even out the work rate by both anterior and posterior muscles rather than becoming dominant in just one group. |
This is the traditional motion we're all used to. And we know the elliptical beats the treadmill when it comes to applying resistance and working the upper body at the same time as the legs. | Try it out, it might feel different but that's a good thing. The change of direction one-way to another has a direct impact on the activation of the core. Any change of direction is great to stress the midsection. | Want killer pins? Your calves are constantly used on a cross trainer, regardless of forward or reverse motion. |
Low impact exercise which offers the movement and benefits of hiking, cross country skiing and biking. | It is said the reverse elliptical motion can burn 7% more calories than the forward motion. | The upper body push/pull of the cross trainer motion means that your biceps, triceps, traps, back and shoulders are worked together whether you're going forwards or backwards. |
Type | Magnetic, with manual adjustment |
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Resistance Levels | 8 |
Stride Length | 33 cm |
User weight (kg) | 100 |
Transmission system | Drive Belt |
Flywheel weight | 4.5 kg |
Pedals | Anti-slip |
Hand Grips | Fixed and Moving |
Display type | LCD Screen |
Data | Time, Distance, Speed, Calories, Heart Pulse |
Energy saving | Yes |
Workout Programs | 0 |
Fitness Test | 0 |
User Programs | 0 |
HR Programs | 0 |
Recovery | No |
Body Fat | No |
USB port | No |
Fan | No |
Media Shelf - Tablet Holder | Yes |
Bottle Holder | No |
Heart Rate Monitor | Contact (grip sensors) |
Wireless Pulse Receiver | No |
Stabilizers | Yes |
Transport Wheels | Yes |
Product Weight | 33 |
Dimensions | 120 x 56 x 163 cm |
Certification | CE |
Warranty | 2 years |
Weight | 35 (kg) |
Length | 106 (cm) |
Width | 28 (cm) |
Height | 57 (cm) |
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