Concept2 Model D Indoor Rowing Machine
- Indoor rowing machine with sliding seat for complete total body workouts
- Quiet flywheel minimizes noise while providing smooth feel of water rowing
- Lets rowers choose between sleek, fast boat and slow, heavy boat
- PM3 performance monitor tracks your distance, speed, pace, and calories
- Requires footprint of 9 x 4 feet; 500-pound capacity; 5-year frame warranty
Product DescriptionManufactured by the company that set the standard in rowing, the Concept2 Model D Indoor Rower delivers proven performance and fitness benefits. Concept2 Indoor Rowers are used worldwide by Olympic athletes, cardiac rehab patients, and every caliber of rower in between. Rowing provides superb total-body cardiovascular conditioning in a smooth impact-free exercise. A great investment, this commercial-grade machine is recommended for home use and supported with free online motivational tools such as the Concept2 online logbook, rowing challenges and training forum. The self-calibrating Performance Monitor (PM3), included with each Model D, displays workout data, five display options, a LogCard to record results, games and more! Every Concept2 Indoor Rower comes with a 30-day money back guarantee and limited 2-year parts, 5-year frame warranty. Amazon. com Product DescriptionWhether you already row or are considering rowing as a way to keep in shape,. . . More >>


Saturday, 16. January 2010 22:39
The product is fine. Reasonable value for money in the US. A bit of nuisance to have to transport it from the US but UK price is nearly twice as much and at that level is extremely poor value. Don’t buy in the UK until the UK distributor adopts a more reasonable price policy.
Rating: 4 / 5
Saturday, 16. January 2010 23:36
I strap on 2- or 3-pound wrist weights, put my i-Pod on Shuffle, and row for 60 or 70 minutes (with a goal of 208 meters per minute), at the end of which I’m hungry, beat, and in as good a mood as I will be all day. All that’s left to do is stretch your back on a fitness ball and eat pretty much whatever you want and as much as you want. All that’s missing is actual travel on the thing. It’s the best for a quick, satisfying workout.
Rating: 5 / 5
Sunday, 17. January 2010 0:25
This is a preliminary review — in the future, I’ll probably review the machine’s actual performance, assuming we ever get it assembled. It arrived in parts. The only assembly instructions are drawings, absolutely no written instructions. You have to guess what to do. I haven’t gotten past Step One, because the drawings for “Step Two” do not seem to coincide with the parts in the box. And, yes, I made sure I’m using the correction model number.
Rating: 1 / 5
Sunday, 17. January 2010 3:01
Concept 2 makes the best rowing machines you can buy. The model D was quick to assemble, and is amazingly light and easy to move around on the front wheels by simply lifting the back end up (which can be easily done with one hand). I’m a big heavy guy, and the rower is rock solid.
Rowing is amazing exercise, allowing you to exert yourself as much or as little as you’re able, and giving you a pretty much full body workout as well as being excellent cardio. I highly recommend this machine to both rowers and anyone looking to get in better shape
Rating: 5 / 5
Sunday, 17. January 2010 5:51
Bought a C2 Model D for my budding rower after having used them (including older models C and B) at my daughter’s rowing team facility. Extremely easy to assemble and about the most well-built machine I have ever owned. The display and workout tracker is extremely easy to use and has many useful options, making it possible to “spice-up” one’s workout by trying a new workout routine. The logcard is easy to use, and its interface to the C2 web site is pretty slick. Very convenient to track one’s workouts online. Most of the members of my household now workout with this C2 Model D on a regular basis. Can’t think of a more convenient and efficient workout machine for one’s home than the C2 Model D.
Rating: 5 / 5