Ergomedic Testing Bike

Ergomedic Testing Bike

  • Has a meter that shows pedal-turns per minute
  • Displays distance covered in km/miles and heart rate in beats per minute
  • Shows effective output in watts using telemetry
  • Braking power can also be set giving a reading of calorie consumption 
  • Weight capacity: 275 lbs

828E Monark Ergomedic 828E is the world’s most widely used test bike for fitness tests and work tests. It is easy to calibrate and just as easy to check when in use. You know that all the values are always accurate. It is the successor to the 818E. The bicycle has a new softer design, a completely housed flywheel and strengthened frame. A new electronic instrument shows effective output in watts and heart rate using telemetry. The Monark pendulum balance ergo meter is the world’s most popular test cycle for fitness testing at work. Electronic meter that shows pedal-turns per minute (RPM), heart rate in beats per minute (HR), cycling-time in minutes and seconds (TIME), intended cycling speed in km/miles per hour (SPEED) plus distance covered in km/miles (DISTANCE). In addition braking power can be set, giving a reading of calorie consumption (CAL) and power in watts (WATT). The pendulum balance is easy to calibrate. Braking of the wheel takes place mechanically via a belt that runs rou

List Price: $ 2,599.00

Price: $ 2,599.00

LifeSpan Fitness Pro3 Treadmill

  • Selected by Treadmill Doctor as a Best Buy
  • Features an oversized 22″ x 60″ running surface; EKG pulse grips and chest strap included
  • Console is large blue backlit LCD with program matrix and 3 LED windows for multiple readouts
  • Speed range of 0 to 12 mph; 15 levels of incline
  • Lifetime warranty on frame and motor, 2 year parts and 1 year labor
  • Treadmill Doctor “Best Buy” Award for treadmill priced ,000-,400

The LifeSpan PRO3 non-folding treadmill makes no compromises when it comes to stability and performance. Built on our professional series frame, the PRO3 is constructed with larger tubing for increased rigidity and strength, and the base frame has a wider stance for maximum stability.

Awards & Reviews:
Treadmill Doctor: “Best Buy”

Residential Warranty

* Frame: Lifetime
* Motor: Lifetime
* Parts: 5 Years
* Labor: 2 Years

Commercial Warranty
* Frame: Lifetime
* Motor: 5 Years
* Parts: 2 Years
* Labor: 1 YearsBring the gym into your home and get an efficient, high-caliber workout with the LifeSpan Fitness Pro3 treadmill. Featuring a generously-sized walking/running surface, the Pro3 offers a 22-inch wide, 60-inch long surface that accommodate any user size for a comfortable, focused workout. The Dura-Max drive system includes a powerful 3.0 horsepower DC motor. It has a heavy gauge robotically welded steel frame, 3-inch machine ground tapered rollers, 1.0-inch reversible deck,

List Price: $ 2,999.99

Price: $ 2,499.00

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2 thoughts on “Ergomedic Testing Bike

  1. 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Worth every penny!, October 6, 2010
    By 
    Go Big Blue

    This review is from: LifeSpan Fitness Pro3 Treadmill (Sports)

    Me and my wife log 35-50 miles per week on our treadmill. We have plenty of room for the treadmill so we were not in need of a folding treadmill. We are both runners and joggers and wanted to be sure that we got a treadmill that was going to keep up with us. After researching online we went with the advice from Treadmill Doctor and glad that we did with this treadmill. The 22″ wide running surface was one of the biggest reasons we bought this as we have the treadmill set up in front of the TV and it is nice to be able to run and have the room “to roam” without worrying about stepping on the sides of the treadmill. Also, I don’t know if this is a preference and up to each individual but both my wife and I have noticed that on longer runs we feel less joint pain. Our previous treadmill that we had for almost 7 years had a lot of cushion and on longer runs would feel some knee and lower back pain, which we do not experience out on the road or to date on this treadmill. The treadmill is very quiet even at the higher speeds, it does go to 12 mph but we never go above 8 mph…but I guess it is there if you are doing interval training. The console is laid out very clearly as well as it has a large blue matrix that tracks your progress and then it has 3 red windows below that just tell you the important information. I have my own chest strap that I wear with my Polar watch and the treadmill picks that up and I took the chest strap that comes with the treadmill. Believe you me the treadmill is VERY heavy. Be sure to have helpers and or a hand truck! Surprisingly, though the treadmill is very easy to assemble. The handlebars and the console is already attached. You just have to lift them up and tighten the bolts. The only thing that you have to physically attach is the covers for the handlebar and the water bottle holders. It took us 20-30 minutes to assemble. I would strongly recommend this treadmill for anyone looking to log some serious miles for years to come.

     

     


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  2. 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great value, well made, June 10, 2007
    By 
    Jim (Buffalo, NY) –

    This review is from: LifeSpan Fitness Pro3 Treadmill (Sports)

    After searching both online and through local stores, I found this treadmill to be the only one in it’s price range with a 22 inch wide (by 60 inches long) running surface, not to mention the 3 HP motor. I was also happy with the lifetime warranty on the motor and deck.

    The only cons to this treadmill are that it doesn’t fold up and it is extremely heavy. I have read, however, that treadmills that fold up tend to be less stable than those that do not so this may be an advantage. As far as the weight, this also adds to stability once you have it in place.

    The manufacturer did not include an instruction manual, which was a mistake, but I was able to find it as well as their contact info online. Their customer service representative was both helpful and courteous.

    The treadmill was fairly simple to assemble. It appears to be a well made machine and I am pleased with my purchase.

     

     


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