Description
The standard in Sports Medical diagnostic and performance testing.
The Gold Standard in Ergometry: with proven accuracy and reliability, the Excalibur sport is renowned worldwide as “the gold standard in ergometry”. The newly designed and improved Excalibur sport ergometer meets the latest requirements of modern sports medicine and research. Since athletes are becoming more and more powerful and testing more advanced than ever, this ergometer has been developed for extreme workloads up to 2500 watt! The new design ensures maximum stability at these high workloads. Thanks to the increased adjustability, versatile positioning of the test subject has never been better! The function of this product can be enhanced by using it in combination with our Lode Ergometry Manager software.
Changing pedals on a regular base
Overview
Highlights
Extreme workload range of 8 – 2500 watt
Read out of seating position
Various test modes
Heavy Duty Design
Easy to clean
Features
Extreme low start up load
Accurate over a long period of time
Small adjustment steps
Compatible with ECG and pulmonary devices
Designed to be sweat-proof
LEM compatible
Adjustable handlebar Excalibur Sport
Adjustable saddle Excalibur Sport
Compatible with click pedals
Instant maximum load
Specifications
Minimum load | 8 W | the minimum load the ergometer can provide | |
Maximum peak load | 2500 W | the maximum load the ergometer can provide for a short period of time | |
Isokinetic workload control | control ergometer in isokinetic way | ||
Minimum load increments | 1 W | the smallest steps with which the load can be added | |
Maximum continuous load | 1500 W | the maximum power the ergometer can deliver continuous | |
Hyperbolic workload control | control of workload in hyperbolic way | ||
Linear workload control | control ergometer in a linear way | ||
Fixed torque workload control | control ergometer in a fixed torque way | ||
Maximum rpm independent constant load | 180 rpm | rpm as to which constant load can be applied | |
Minimum rpm independent constant load | 25 rpm | rpm as from which constant load can be applied | |
Optional heart rate controlled workload | control the device optionally through a set heartrate | ||
Electromagnetic "eddy current" braking system | system that very accurately applies a brake to the ergometer | ||
Dynamic calibration | continuous calibration during application of workload |
Workload accuracy below 100 W | 2 W | accuracy of the ergometer below 100 Watt load | |
Workload accuracy from 100 to 1500 W | 2 % | accuracy of the ergometer between 100 and 1500 Watt | |
Workload accuracy over 1500 W | 5 % | accuracy of the ergometer over 1500 Watt |
Toeclips on pedals | fixation of the feet on pedals to enable optimal force transition | ||
Q-factor | 147 mm | Q-factor | |
Minimum leg length user | 725 mm | 28.5 inch | leg length to fit to pedals |
Minimum leg length user (incl. adjustable pedals) | 650 mm | 25.6 inch | leg length to fit to pedals when adjustable cranks are used (measured inseam) |
Vertical seat adjustment maximum | 938 mm | 36.9 inch | seat adjustment maximum height from crank axis to seat top |
Vertical seat adjustment minimum | 550 mm | 21.7 inch | seat adjustment minimum height from crank axis to seat top |
Horizontal seat adjustment minimum | 72 mm | 2.8 inch | horizontal seat adjustment minimum distance from crank axis to seat midpoint |
Horizontal seat adjustment maximum | 324 mm | 12.8 inch | horizontal seat adjustment maximum distance from crank axis to seat midpoint |
Seat angle adjustment maximum | 10 ° | angle adjustment of the seat bar versus the crankaxis | |
Allowed user weight | 180 kg | 396.8 lbs | maximum patient weight |
Horizontal handlebar adjustment minimum | 229 mm | 9 inch | horizontal handlebar adjustment minimum distance from crank axis to center of handlebar mounting point |
Horizontal handlebar adjustment maximum | 600 mm | 23.6 inch | horizontal handlebar adjustment maximum distance from crank axis to center of handlebar mounting point |
Vertical handlebar adjustment minimum | 465 mm | 18.3 inch | vertical handlebar adjustment minimum distance from crank axis to center of handlebar mounting point |
Vertical handlebar adjustment maximum | 855 mm | 33.7 inch | vertical handlebar adjustment maximum distance from crank axis to center of handlebar mounting point |
Handlebar adjustment angle | 360 ° | angle over which the handlebar can rotate |
Readout Distance | Readout the distance on control unit | ||
Readout RPM | Readout the actual rpm on control unit | ||
Readout Heartrate | Readout the actual heartarte on control unit | ||
Readout target HR | Readout target heartarte on control unit (only possible with HR option) | ||
Readout Energy | Readout the energy on control unit | ||
Readout Torque | Readout torque on control unit | ||
Readout Time | Readout time on control unit | ||
Readout Power | Readout the actual power on control unit | ||
Set Display | Choosing parameters to be shown on the display during the stress test | ||
Set Resistance | Possibility to define a specific resistance for each test subject | ||
Set P-Slope | Possibility to set the load regulation resistance | ||
Set Mode | Possibility to define parameters to be adjusted during the stress test | ||
Manual operation mode | Operate manually | ||
Preset protocol operation mode | Operate via preset protocols | ||
Analog operation mode | operate analog | ||
Terminal operation mode | operate with an external device | ||
External control unit | a control unit is connected with a cable to the ergometer | ||
Selfdesigned protocol operation mode | operate via selfdesigned protocols |
Analog connector | read-out of ergometer load in an analog way | ||
RS232 in connector | connection via RS232 | ||
RS232 out connector | connection via RS232 |
Product length (cm) | 130 cm | 51.2 inch | length of product in cm |
Product width (cm) | 70 cm | 27.6 inch | width of the product in cm |
Product height | 89 cm | 35 inch | height of product |
Product weight | 100 kg | 220.5 lbs | the weight of the product |
Power cord length | 250 cm | 98.4 inch | length of powercord including plugs |
Power cord IEC 60320 C13 with CEE 7/7 plug | European power cord and connector standard supplied with product | ||
Power cord NEMA | NEMA power cord and connector | ||
115 V AC 50/60 Hz (130 VA) | operational power | ||
230 V AC 50/60 Hz (130 VA) | operational power |
IEC 60601-1:2005 | the product is IEC 60601-1 3rd edition compliant | ||
ISO 13485:2016 compliant | Lode fulfils ISO 13485:2016 requirements | ||
ISO 9001:2015 compliant | Lode fulfills ISO 9001: 2015 requirements |
CE class Im according to MDD93/42/EEC | CE certified | ||
CE class of product with optional SpO2 | IIa | CE class of product with optional SpO2 | |
CE class of product with optional BPM | IIa | CE class of product with optional Blood Pressure Measurement | |
CB according to IECEE CB | CB certified |
Maximum operational temperature | 40 °C | maximum temperature at which the device will work within specification | |
Minimum operational temperature | 14 °C | minimum temperature at which the device will work within specification | |
Maximum operational air pressure | 106 kPa | maximum air pressure as from which the product will be operating within specification | |
Minimum operational air pressure | 70 kPa | minimum airpressure as from which the product will be operating within specification | |
Maximum operational non-condensing humidity | 90 % | maximum non-condensing humidity at which the product will operate within specification | |
Minimum operational non-condensing humidity | 30 % | minimum non-condensing humidity at which the product will operate within specification | |
Maximum storage & transport temperature | 70 °C | maximum temperature the product may be stored or transported at | |
Minimum storage & transport temperature | -25 °C | minimum temperature the product may be stored and transported at | |
Maximum storage & transport air pressure | 106 kPa | maximum air pressure the product may be stored and transported at | |
Minimum air pressure storage & transport | 50 kPa | minimum air pressure the product may be stored or transported at | |
Max. humidity storage & transport | 95 % | max. non-condensing humidity that the product can be stored or transported at | |
Min. humidity storage & transport | 10 % | minimum non-condensing humidity that the product can be stored or transport at |
*Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Accessories
Science
Science
- A 3-min All-out Cycling Test Is Sensitive to a Change in Critical Power
- Acute effects of small changes in crank length on gross efficiency and pedalling technique during submaximal cycling.
- Differences in pedalling technique between road cyclists of different competitive levels.
- Effect of Growth Hormone (GH) on Glycerol and Free Fatty Acid Metabolism during Exhaustive Exercise in GH-Deficient Adults
- Effects of toe-in angles on knee biomechanics in cycling of patients with medial knee osteoarthritis
- Exercise Performance Falls over Time in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease Despite Maintenance of Hemoglobin Concentration
- High Performance Cycling – Chapter 18.
- Impaired Mitochondrial Function and Insulin Resistance of Skeletal Muscle in Mitochondrial Diabetes
- Impaired plasma fatty acid oxidation in extremely obese women
- Mechanical and electromyographic responses during the 3-min all-out test in competitive cyclists
- Physiologic responses to two distinct maximal cardiorespiratory exercise protocols
- Physiology and training of a world-champion paratriathlete.
- RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRENGTH AND POWER PRODUCTION CAPACITIES IN TRAINED SPRINT TRACK CYCLISTS
- Relative degree of stimulation-evoked glycogen degradation in muscle fibres of different type in rat gastrocnemius.
- Reliability of MAOD measured at 110% and 120% of peak oxygen uptake for cycling
- Reliability of the Lode Excalibur Sport Ergometer and Applicability to computrainer Electromagnetically Braked Cycling Training Device
- The effects of replacing a portion of endurance training by explosive strength training on performance in trained cyclists.
- The most economical cadence increases with increasing workload
- The Sweating Foot: Local Differences in Sweat Secretion During Exercise-Induced Hyperthermia
- Validity of criteria for establishing maximal O2 uptake during ramp exercise tests
- Within-day Energy Deficiency and Metabolic Perturbation in Male Endurance Athletes
Support
The Corival handlebar is adjustable within 0-360 degrees.
During Eccentric or negative ergometry you have to resist against a workload produced by a motor instead of an electromagnet, see article prof. Folgering: Effects of positive and negative exercise on ventilatory CO2 sensitivity.
Yes, you can find interface sheets for most common devices on the website at the "service" tab of this website. If your device is not present you can ask us to support you. In most cases we can quickly provide you with a solution.
The Torque factor is used to calculate braking Torque during Wingate sprinttest. Torque factor x body weight = braking Torque this is used in this test. Lode is using 0.7 as the default Torque factor for normal healthy test subjects. Athletes will need a higher Torque factor to get their optimal braking torque, women slightly lower, testsubjects with severe obesity, muscle atrophy, muscle dystrophy etc will need a lower Torque factor (see lt. Bar Or).
Your Lode ergometer is standard supplied with one display. The contrast of this display is factory set and can adjusted by qualified service personal only. If your ergometer is supplied with a programmable option the contrast of this display can be set as follows: go to SYSTEM PARAMETERS select SETTINGS go to CONTRAST. Change the visability according your wishes and save the changes.
Yes you can request the actual pedalling speed and power when you are cycling in Manual, Analogue or Terminal mode.
Yes you can. Make sure the chipset used in the converter is from FTDI to have good data acquisition.
SPD one sided, It is possible to use one side for normal (sport)shoes and the 'click' side for Shimano shoes.
Service
Service
Part number
- 925900
Interfacing
Interfacing protocols
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