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Ski Machine (Ski Trainer)
The Ski Machine replicates the powerful, smooth action of Nordic skiing to deliver a low-impact, full-body cardio workout. An air-resistance flywheel automatically scales with your effort — the harder you pull, the greater the challenge — making it ideal for beginners through to elite athletes.
Each stroke engages arms, shoulders, lats, core, glutes and legs for efficient conditioning. A sturdy frame with ergonomic handles supports long sessions, while a clear performance console tracks pace, distance, time, calories and strokes per minute so you can train with intent.
Key Benefits
- Full-body, joint-friendly conditioning that scales with effort
- Perfect for HIIT intervals, aerobic base work and finishers
- Smooth flywheel response with consistent resistance
- Compact footprint; wall-mount or free-stand options
- Durable, commercial-grade build with ergonomic grips
Ideal For
- Functional fitness and cross-training programs
- Upper-body power and core endurance development
- Time-efficient calorie burning in home or studio gyms
Fast delivery across NSW, VIC, QLD, SA and TAS (major cities). Professional setup available in Sydney Metro.
Ski Machine — FAQs
How does resistance work on a Ski Machine?
It uses an air flywheel. Resistance increases automatically with your effort — pull harder or faster for more load, ease off for lighter work. There are also damper or vent settings to fine-tune the feel.
Is a Ski Machine suitable for beginners?
Yes. The self-adjusting nature of air resistance means beginners can start at an easy pace while advanced users can push for sprints and high-power intervals.
What space do I need?
Ski machines have a small footprint. Allow enough room in front for a full arm extension and a stable stance. Free-standing bases add depth; wall-mounting keeps the footprint minimal.
Wall-mounted or free-standing — which should I choose?
Wall-mounting saves space and feels very stable. A free-standing base is best if you can’t drill into walls or need a mobile setup. Performance is comparable on both.
Is maintenance required?
Very little. Wipe down rails, cords and handles after use, keep the fan cover dust-free, and check the cord/strap tension periodically. Follow the manufacturer’s service intervals for longevity.
How loud is it?
Quieter than most air bikes and treadmills. You’ll hear airflow from the fan during hard efforts; placing the unit on rubber flooring helps dampen noise and vibration.
Do you deliver to my area?
We deliver fast to major cities across NSW, VIC, QLD, SA and TAS, with professional installation available in Sydney Metro.
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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Ski Machine (Ski Trainer)
The Ski Machine replicates the powerful, smooth action of Nordic skiing to deliver a low-impact, full-body cardio workout. An air-resistance flywheel automatically scales with your effort — the harder you pull, the greater the challenge — making it ideal for beginners through to elite athletes.
Each stroke engages arms, shoulders, lats, core, glutes and legs for efficient conditioning. A sturdy frame with ergonomic handles supports long sessions, while a clear performance console tracks pace, distance, time, calories and strokes per minute so you can train with intent.
Key Benefits
- Full-body, joint-friendly conditioning that scales with effort
- Perfect for HIIT intervals, aerobic base work and finishers
- Smooth flywheel response with consistent resistance
- Compact footprint; wall-mount or free-stand options
- Durable, commercial-grade build with ergonomic grips
Ideal For
- Functional fitness and cross-training programs
- Upper-body power and core endurance development
- Time-efficient calorie burning in home or studio gyms
Fast delivery across NSW, VIC, QLD, SA and TAS (major cities). Professional setup available in Sydney Metro.
Ski Machine — FAQs
How does resistance work on a Ski Machine?
It uses an air flywheel. Resistance increases automatically with your effort — pull harder or faster for more load, ease off for lighter work. There are also damper or vent settings to fine-tune the feel.
Is a Ski Machine suitable for beginners?
Yes. The self-adjusting nature of air resistance means beginners can start at an easy pace while advanced users can push for sprints and high-power intervals.
What space do I need?
Ski machines have a small footprint. Allow enough room in front for a full arm extension and a stable stance. Free-standing bases add depth; wall-mounting keeps the footprint minimal.
Wall-mounted or free-standing — which should I choose?
Wall-mounting saves space and feels very stable. A free-standing base is best if you can’t drill into walls or need a mobile setup. Performance is comparable on both.
Is maintenance required?
Very little. Wipe down rails, cords and handles after use, keep the fan cover dust-free, and check the cord/strap tension periodically. Follow the manufacturer’s service intervals for longevity.
How loud is it?
Quieter than most air bikes and treadmills. You’ll hear airflow from the fan during hard efforts; placing the unit on rubber flooring helps dampen noise and vibration.
Do you deliver to my area?
We deliver fast to major cities across NSW, VIC, QLD, SA and TAS, with professional installation available in Sydney Metro.
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