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SportsArt presented the G260 paddle that allows to generate electricity

Submitted by J. Mikhail on

The sports equipment manufacturer SportsArt presented its new G260 rowing machine, a piece of equipment that has a patented micro-inverter that allows users to generate electricity and offset their carbon footprint while enjoying high-intensity training.

With the G260 Rower SportsArt expands its ECO-PWR TM product line . ECO-PWR TM products convert up to 74% of human energy into usable electricity. That means one hour of exercise with an ECO-PWR TM machine can produce enough electricity to power a desktop computer for 2.5 hours.

In particular, the G260 rower features integrated handlebar controls that allow the user to effortlessly adjust resistance levels on the fly. It has an electromagnetic braking system that generates the sensation of rowing on the water.

Its biomechanically focused pedals rotate effortlessly at a pivot point that maintains comfort in the foot and ankle, while minimizing stress on the plantar fascia.

To measure achievement and effort, an LED light changes color indicating the number of watts being generated in real time, providing key information and potential training cues.

In this regard, Rubén Mejía, executive vice president of SportsArt Americas, says: "We constantly challenge ourselves to find ways to expand our portfolio and push the limits of our technology to provide consumers with more opportunities for energy-producing fitness equipment." .

“SportsArt was founded with one goal in mind: to change the world one workout at a time, and to inspire a community movement for better health and wellness, this latest addition to our ECO-PWR TM line does just that,” says Mejía.

In addition, in this line, the executive adds: "SportsArt has been working for sustainable fitness for more than 40 years, and has hundreds of patents for innovations around the world."

 

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