1080 Sprint

1080 Sprint

1080 Sprint is a device for on-field resistance testing and training. Using robotic resistance technology to provide a fully controllable and variable resistance. It measures the power, force and speed that the athlete produces with high accuracy. It enables testing of the athlete for asymmetry throughout the full sport specific movement. This enables trainers to detect even the slightest differences in left and right power production. 1080 Sprint is also used for neuromuscular adaptation to higher speeds (overspeed) and for change of direction testing and training.

The system is delivered with the 1080 Sprint user application pre-installed on a tablet PC. All data is stored in the cloud and local device.

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Continuous resistance range: 1-15 kg (2-34 lbs)
  • Maximum resistance in both directions: < 30kg (66 lbs), during maximum 10s and < 45 kg (101 lbs) during 3s
  • Using a pulley max resistance can be doubled at half maximum speed
  • Maximum speed 14 m/s (46 ft/s)
  • Length of line 90m (295ft)
  • Line type: 130 kg (286 lbs), 1.7 mm (0.067”) diameter
  • Motor 1.5kW
  • Weight: 29 kg (63 lbs)
  • Recorded frequency of force, speed and power: 333 samples per second
  • Tablet with touch screen interface or laptop
  • Operating system: Windows 10
  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 1004x330x216 mm (39.5×13.0×8.5”)

Any test or movement done in 1080 Sprint can be captured as measurements of peak and average force, speed and power produced by the test subject. The resulting, force, speed and power, are presented both graphically and numerically over the measured distance. Test data can also be exported as a CSV file for further analysis or integration with an Athlete Management System.

This visibility into cyclical movements such as sprinting or swimming makes it possible for coaches and researchers to in study how the athletes’ unique characteristics of force, speed and power generation translate into movement. Limiting factors such as: right/left asymmetries, low initial rate of acceleration, limited top speed, or low ability to maintain top speed are easily identifiable from the data.

Highlighted features

Load and speed – 1080 Sprint offers coaches and researchers the opportunity to set both load and speed in the concentric/resisted and eccentric/assisted phase of any given movement pattern. The ability to manipulate these basic factors to performance is at the very foundation of human performance. This offers the possibility to create highly specific testing and training protocols for athletic development purposes or research.

Variable resistance –Variable resistance offers the unique ability to optimize resistance loading in all phases of a sprint from start to finish. In sprinting, more horizontal force is created during acceleration as compared to the constant speed phase. In order to match this requirement for sprinting and to allow for an optimal training load throughout the sprint, a variable resistance is needed. Compared to traditional sled training, this feature is the equivalent of a sled that reduces its weight as the speed increases (see figure). When using this feature the coach is able to set 1) the initial starting load the athlete will feel when he pushes of from standstill 2) the load the athlete will feel once he reaches a set speed V0, and 3) the V0 speed. 

1080 Sprint Transportation case

Professional grade SKL case for transportation and storage of 1080 Sprint. Protective foam interior, wheels, handles and lockable latches. 

1080 Sprint 2

It features a refined compact and portable, battery-powered design for versatility to train in any location. Industry-leading premium feel remains with cord length up to 180 m (196 yds). Users enjoy quick set-up using the built-in control screen that displays real-time speed, force, and power of each run or repetition. Easily add load up to 40 kg (88 lbs) for resisted running and 70 kg (154 lbs.) for light repetition-type exercises such as squats, lifts, rotations, pushes, and pulls perfect for light strength training, rehabilitation, and return to sports testing.

Self-contained and portable with a built-in touch screen, it is internet connected for data storage and analysis. With accessories, it functions as a cable machine for repetition-type exercises such as squats, lifts, rotations, pushes, and pulls for light strength training, rehab, and testing.

Quotation subject to rate changes and valid for 30 days

Brand new launch

1080 Cable

Supports heavy strength exercises up to 180 kg (397 lbs.) with speeds up to 5 m/s (8.9 mph) and line length up to 5 m (16 ft). Compared to traditional cable machines, the 1080 Cable features real-time feedback of performance metrics – speed, power, or force – on a built-in touch screen.

Choose high-speed or isokinetic training, or select up to 3x eccentric overload. Mounted on a wall or standard weight rack, it is space efficient, and accessories enable lifting, squats, and cardio exercises such as rowing and ski-ergo.