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Pegasus® "Storm" JX-7202 Elliptical

Pegasus® "Storm" JX-7202 offers a 35 cm stride length and a 12 kg inertia weight. The 5.4" LCD monitor,  offers a 16-level electronically adjustable resistance and 13 pre-set programs for additional challenge. The maximum user weight is 125 kg.
Pegasus®

SKU: Σ-432

349.00 €

Pegasus® "Storm" JX-7202 offers a 35 cm stride length and a 12 kg inertia weight for extremely smooth operation. The 5.4" LCD monitor, offers a 16-level electronically adjustable resistance and 13 pre-set programs for additional challenge. The maximum user weight is 125 kg.

Specifications

Type Magnetic, with electric adjustment Resistance Levels 16 power levels
Stride Length 35 cm User weight (kg) 125
Transmission system Drive Belt Axle (Crank) 3 pieces
Flywheel weight 6 kg Pedals Anti-slip Pedals
Hand Grips Fixed (adjustable) and Moving Display 5.4" LCD Screen (multiple data)
Display type LCD Screen Data Speed, Time, Distance, Calories, Heart Pulse, Resistance, Age
Energy saving Yes Workout Programs 7
Fitness Test 0 User Programs 1
HR Programs 4 Recovery No
Body Fat Yes USB port No
Fan No Media Shelf - Tablet Holder Yes
Bottle Holder Yes Heart Rate Monitor Contact (grip sensors)
Wireless Pulse Receiver No Additional Features Transport wheels at the front and stabilizers at the back
Stabilizers Yes Transport Wheels Yes
Product Weight 43 Dimensions 128 x 75 x 162 cm
Certification CE, GS



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.