Keiser Force Machine
The Keiser Force Machine was originally designed for the Firefighter Combat Challenge and mimics the chopping motion of firefighting. It uses the same kinetics and ergonomics as working with an axe, but in a safer form and without consuming material.
It is an efficient and durable means of training and testing emergency crews who use axes and sledgehammers in their work.
Key benefits
- Biomechanically correct design
- Polyethylene glides on the bottom of the I-beam for a consistent running surface
- Used in the annual Firefighter Combat Challenge
- Certified and endorsed by On-Target
Keiser Dynamic Variable Resistance
Keiser's Dynamic Variable Resistance is designed to provide a smooth, consistent force curve at any training speed. Each machine has its own resistance curve, tuned for the muscles used in that particular exercise. For the user it means training at maximum efficiency at whatever speed they work.
Features
| Height | 280 mm |
| Width | 940 mm |
| Length | 2439 mm |
| Platform height | 229 mm |
| Total weight | 157 kg |
| Striking block weight | 69 kg |
| Sledgehammer weight | 4.1 kg |
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