Taurus X9.9 Cross Trainer
- Features
- Smoothness of Rotation
- Stability
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Express delivery30,00 €
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Delivery at room of choice (2-man handling)+99,90 €
- Very pleasant movement: short distance between the pedals, long stride, flat ellipse
- Easy-to-use dial, resistance adjustment on the handles
- Very high quality of movement: induction braking, high-quality flywheel, belt drive
- Well equipped: heart rate measurement by hand pulse or chest strap, tablet holder, drinking bottle holder, castors
- Exceptionally stable construction: approved for the semi-professional sector, user weight 180 kg max.
- Ergonomic: very pleasant concentricity, multiple handles
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Resistance power in watts:
- Speed-independent / watt programme: 10–350 watts
- Speed-dependent at 60 RPM: 50–400 watts
- High-quality console: useful programmes, clear layout, device connectivity for use with certain apps
- Max. user weight: 180 kg
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Dimensions set-up - Taurus X9.9 Cross Trainer:
(L) 232 cm
x (W) 95 cm
x (H) 172 cm
- Technical information:
- Braking system: electromagnetic induction brake
- Output: 10 - 350 W (adjustable in increments starting from 5 Watt)
- RPM-independent resistance control
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Balance mass according to the standard of Fitshop:
10 kg
When you compare the products, please mind that some manufacturers define differently the balance mass of their crosstrainers. Therefore, the indications can vary among each other. Besides the weights of flywheel, pulley, and caryying wheel respectively cross and blank discs (levelling discs), the indications of balance mass of some manufacturers consider additionally the weights of pedal arms, handle bars, and other parts. This is dubious in our opinion. We define the balance mass as "total weight of flywheel, pulley, carrying wheel respectively cross and blanc discs", which form the rear balance unit.
Balance mass according to the manufacturer: 0 kgBalance mass according to the standard of Fitshop: 10 kg, of it- Flywheel: 10 kg
- Pulley: Not specified by the manufacturer
- Carrying wheel: Not specified by the manufacturer
- Cross joint and round blank: Not specified by the manufacturer
Aspects which are not included in valuation according to the standard of Fitshop:- Grip bars (R+L): Not specified by the manufacturer
- Pedal arm (R+L): Not specified by the manufacturer
- Other parts: Not specified by the manufacturer
- Gear ratio: 1:8.75
- Stride length: 58.4 cm
- Stride width: 5.4 cm
- ball-bearing mounted joints
- Computer:
- Resistance levels: 32
- Display: duration, distance, speed, watts, RPM, calories, heart rate
- Exercise programs in total: 25, of which custom: 1, heart rate controlled: 4
- Features:
- Heart rate measurement: hand pulse sensors + chest strap (sold separately)
- Chest strap for telemetric heart rate measurement sold separately
- Power supply: mains adaptor
- Extras: transport wheels, drinking bottle holder
- An elliptical crosstrainer with a joint-gentle, elliptical movement
Description: Taurus X9.9 Cross Trainer
The Taurus X9.9 Crosstrainer offers an exceptionally comfortable workout thanks to the small pedal spacing, long stride length and flat ellipse. It can be operated easily using a knob and the resistance can be adjusted using the handles. It features high movement quality due to the induction brake, high-quality flywheel and belt drive. The Crosstrainer is well-equipped with pulse measurement by hand pulse or chest strap, tablet holder and water bottle holder as well as transport wheels. The construction is exceptionally stable and approved for semi-professional use with a maximum user weight of 180 kg. The Crosstrainer is ergonomically designed and offers very comfortable rotation with multi-grips. The resistance power can be set in the range of 10 to 350 watts independent of speed; it can be set in the range of 50 to 400 watts dependent on speed at 60 RPM.
The high-quality console offers useful programs, a clear design and using selected apps. The training computer has 32 resistance levels and displays time, distance, speed, watts, revolutions/min, calories and pulse. A total of 25 training programs are available, including one user-defined program and four heart-rate-controlled programs.
The Crosstrainer is equipped with an electromagnetic induction brake system and has a power of 10 to 350 W, adjustable in steps of 5 watts. The transmission ratio is 1:8.75, the stride length is 58.4 cm and the stride width is 5.4 cm. The joints are mounted on ball bearings.
The heart rate is measured either via hand pulse sensors or optionally via chest strap. The Crosstrainer is powered by the mains and has transport wheels and a water bottle holder. With a footprint of (L) 232 cm x (W) 95 cm x (H) 172 cm and a maximum user weight of 180 kg, the Taurus Crosstrainer X9.9 is a high-quality piece of equipment for an effective and enjoyable full-body workout.
Warranty conditions: Taurus X9.9 Cross Trainer
For further information on the warranty, please refer to the manufacturer's terms of warranty. The manufacturer's warranty is an extra service and does not affect your statutory rights.
Manufacturer's warranty | Full warranty |
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Home use | 24 months |
Semiprofessional use | 12 months |
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- Features
- Smoothness of Rotation
- Stability
Taurus X9.9 Cross Trainer Service & assembly videos
With our videos, we want to help you use your fitness equipment as quickly and as well as possible. In the assembly video, we guide you step by step through the assembly of your device. It's best to watch the video in its entirety and continue to use the printed instructions during assembly.
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Manufacturer Information
The manufacturing information includes the address and related information of the manufacturer of the product.-
Fitshop GmbH
Flensburger Straße 55
24837 Schleswig
Germany - +49 04621 42100
- info@fitshop.de