Monark VO2 Max / SubMax Weight Ergometer 874E
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VO2 Max / SubMax Weight Ergometer

SKU: MD612123
MFG Part#: 874E
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What's In The Box:
  • Weight Ergometer
  • 1-Year Warranty
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Description

Monark 874E is a weight ergometer with a softer design, more stable and enforced frame. With instrumentation to measure heart rate by using a chest belt, speed, pedal revolutions, distance, time, calorie consumptions and power in watts. 

Features
  • Watt in display by entering kP value manually
  • Start from 0 rpm with accurate power
  • Manual power control
  • No Power adapter is needed
  • Large, well-balanced flywheel 22 kg (48 lbs)
  • Pendulum scale, easy to calibrate
  • Adjustable seat height
  • Adjustable handlebar with quick release lever
  • Stable frame, solid steel tube
  • Powder painted
  • Wheels for easy transport
  • Chestbelt and PC Software are included
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Product Specifications
System: Weight Basket
Flywheel: 44 lb (20 kg)
Stem: Monark Standard
Seatpost: Monark Standard
Saddle: Saddle, blue
BB: 68/122 mm
Crank: Steel, 170 mm
Pedals: 9/16”, pedals with foot straps
Display: RPM, Heart Rate (5 kHz), Time, Speed, Distance, Watt
Length: 1120 mm (44")
Height Handlebar: 945-1295 mm
Height Saddle: 780-1105 mm
Weight: 57 kg (127 lbs)
Maximum User Weight: 125 kg (275 lbs)
Power Requirements: Batteries in the display
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The Monark VO2 Max/SubMax Weight Ergometer is a fitness testing equipment designed to measure an individual's maximal oxygen consumption (VO2 Max) or submaximal aerobic capacity. It is specifically designed to assess the cardiovascular fitness and endurance of athletes, as well as for research and clinical purposes.
The ergometer utilizes a weighted flywheel system that allows users to pedal against a set resistance. By adjusting the resistance level, users can simulate different exercise intensities and workloads. The ergometer measures various parameters such as heart rate, power output, and pedaling cadence to calculate an individual's oxygen consumption and estimate their aerobic fitness level.
The ergometer is primarily beneficial for athletes, fitness enthusiasts, researchers, and healthcare professionals. Athletes can use it to track their fitness progress and optimize their training programs. Researchers can utilize it to conduct studies on exercise physiology, while healthcare professionals can use it to assess the cardiovascular health of patients.
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