Hit Fitness Ski Trainer with Stand

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Hit Fitness Ski Trainer with Stand

Hit Fitness Ski Trainer with Stand

€895.00

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SKU: HIT00799
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The Hit Fitness Ski Trainer tunes into your intensity with every pull, giving you control over the resistance you need.

Adjusting the airflow to the flywheel is simple with the air damper, letting you easily change the intensity of your pull to suit what feels best for you. Whether you're a beginner looking to kick start your fitness journey or a seasoned athlete aiming to push your limits, this rower has you covered.

Monitor Your Progress in Real Time

Stay motivated and track your progress with the advanced monitor function. This multifunctional LCD screen displays essential workout metrics, including:

  • Time: Keep track of your workout duration.
  • Watts: Measure your power output for improved performance.
  • Cal/Hr: Monitor your calorie burn to reach your fitness goals.
  • Pulse: Stay in your target heart rate zone for effective cardio workouts.
  • Stroke Rate: Track your strokes per minute for optimal form.
  • Time/500: Gauge your speed with time per 500 meters.
  • Time 500 AVG: Measure your average pace.
  • Distance: See how far you've rowed in real-time.
  • Distance/30 min: Set distance goals for your workouts.
  • Watts AVG: Monitor your average power output.
  • Cycle: Stay in tune with your workout cycle.

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Specifications:

Max User Weight 135 kg
Dimensions 126 x 59 x 218cm
Weight 43.6 kg
Console LCD Screen 
Adjustable Straps No
Programs 10
Folding No
Transport Wheels No
Warranty Commercial Warranty. 1 Year Frame and Parts Only

      Frequently Asked Questions

      What’s the difference between a rowing machine and a ski trainer?

      A ski trainer simulates Nordic or cross‑country skiing movements. You pull the handles downward in a controlled motion, and the machine adjusts resistance according to effort — the harder you pull, the greater the challenge.

      Unlike rowing machines that use a seated push‑pull motion, ski trainers are typically used standing up or on a floor stand to mimic skiing technique.

      What muscles does the ski trainer target?

      The ski trainer delivers a full‑body workout with emphasis on the upper body (arms, shoulders, back), core, and legs. Each pull engages your shoulders and core hard, while maintaining balance and rhythm develops coordination and cardiovascular fitness. This makes it ideal for Hyrox, endurance training, strength‑endurance conditioning, and calorie burn — similar to how ski season training works.

      Is the ski trainer suitable for beginners?

      Yes - both beginners and advanced exercisers can benefit. You control intensity with your pull strength and can start at a comfortable pace. Machines like the Hit Fitness Ski Trainer feature an adjustable airflow damper and on‑board monitor so you can track time, watts, calories, strokes, pulse and more, giving you clear feedback as you improve.

      Can the ski trainer be used by people with injuries or joint issues?

      A ski trainer offers a low‑impact workout that’s easier on the knees and hips compared to running or high‑impact cardio. Because you can use it standing or sometimes even seated with a stable base, it’s appreciated by users who want to reduce strain while still getting an effective cardio & strength session.

      Tip: If your goal is more leg‑power development, a traditional rowing machine like the Hit Fitness rowers might be complementary.

      How do I track my workouts?

      The Hit Fitness Ski Trainer includes an LCD monitor that displays key training stats such as:

      • Time
      • Distance
      • Calories per hour,
      • Average watts
      • Stroke rate
      • Heart rate

      So you can monitor progress session‑by‑session. You can use these metrics to set goals, compare workouts, and structure interval training.

      How is resistance adjusted?

      Resistance on this ski trainer is tuned by an air damper around the flywheel, which increases or reduces airflow and changes the feel of the pull. This means you don’t dial resistance levels manually like a simple magnetic machine — instead, the harder and faster you pull, the more intense the resistance becomes, closely matching your effort and allowing for natural progression.

      How much space do I need for a machine?

      The unit comes with a floor stand so you don’t need to wall‑mount it. It occupies a footprint of around 126 x 59 x 218 cm, so planning for enough vertical and forward space is useful. This makes it a solid choice for a home gym space where you want a free‑standing cardio solution

      Does this ski trainer have Bluetooth or app compatibility?

      The Hit Fitness Ski Trainer features an advanced LCD monitor that displays key workout stats like time, watts, calories, pulse, stroke rate and more so you can track your performance directly on the console.

      However - it does not include built‑in Bluetooth or dedicated app connectivity (e.g., no native Bluetooth sync with fitness trackers or training apps).

      How is a ski trainer used in Hyrox competitions?

      In HYROX, the ski erg is one of the standardized workout stations that athletes complete as part of the event. In a full HYROX race, competitors alternate between running and functional workout stations in a set order — and the first station after a 1 km run is 1,000 m on a ski erg.

      People training for HYROX often use a dedicated ski trainer like the Hit Fitness Ski Trainer with Stand to build endurance, pacing and technique for that 1,000 m challenge.