WaterRower Natural Rowing Machine in Ash Wood with S4 Monitor

31X3 wA0oML. SL160  WaterRower Natural Rowing Machine in Ash Wood with S4 Monitor

  • Handcrafted rowing machine with “water flywheel” that replicates actual rowing feel
  • Flywheel sits in enclosed water tank to provide smooth, quiet, self-regulated resistance
  • Series 4 performance monitor tracks workout intensity, stroke rate, heart rate, and more
  • Solid ash and stained honey oak construction absorbs sound and vibration
  • Stores upright; measures 84 x 21 x 22 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 117 pounds

Product DescriptionThe WaterRower Natural is hand made from solid Ash wood, finished with a honey oak stain and Danish oil. The WaterRower’s patented WaterFlywheel specifically designed to mimic the dynamics of a boat moving on water and is unsurpassed in its simulation of the physical and physiological benefits of rowing. Amazon. com Product DescriptionRowing has long been seen as the perfect aerobic pursuit, with naturally smooth and flowing movements that do not tax the joints but increases the heart rate. Now you can take rowing experience to the next level with the Natural WaterRower rowing machine. With the same principles that govern the dynamics of a boat in the water WaterRower Natural is equipped with a “water flywheel” that consists of two paddles in an enclosed tank of water that provide smooth, quiet resistance, just like the paddles in an actual body of water. As a result, the machine has no moving parts to wear out. . . Read more>>

WaterRower Natural Rowing Machine in Ash Wood with S4 Monitor

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Author:Personal Wellness
Date: Sunday, 9. May 2010 14:34
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5 comments

  1. 1

    assembly is quite easy. I’m rowing 3 miles per day. . . feels good! pops up to take almost any location. Rating: 4 / 5

  2. 2

    I bought a WaterRower (Ash with S4 Monitor) and can not say enough good things about it. I use a Concept 2 in the gym (it does not sound loud there, but who can hear something in a gym), but went for WaterRower for less noise (and a smaller footprint) for my tenant. I use it when I watch TV and hardly know I exercise – except that I suddenly realize I’m breathing hard when I finish. It is stylish and välbyggd.Två big negative, however. Monitor / computer a total waste of money. You can barely read the screen because of glare and it starts and pauses automatically when you start or pause row rowing (for example, if you stop to fast forward over a commercial). ** Update on my last review: it starts automatically from the “PAUSE” but it will not automatically take a break. The only useful feature is a stroke counter. I count my strokes, and divide by 30 to get the number of minutes actually rowed. Or I just type in 1000 my goal for a träningspass.Den other negative: it is too low. I started using a rower for the protection of my bad knee, but this rower put an enormous strain on the knees to get on it or close it. There is an extender overpriced at $ 100, but no description of the maximum weight you can safely and use it (I’m worried sideways torque on the extender while I row). So if you have knee problems, either a massive price ($ 1,800) metal RISE HI-model, or find a chair or braces to keep the rower next to the spot to help you get down and Rev. further divide the computer: It will not a heartbeat monitor (transmitter or receiver). A receiver will be built in to these prices. You can buy one, but reviews indicate that it does not work bra.Kort said: if you plan on using your exercise with other people or in a room than a dedicated training room (try to wheel out on the treadmill from the living room when not in use ) this is hands down the choice. Especially if the joints can not take higher levels of impact exercise equipment. But skip the screen if you can not figure out how to eliminate glare and are planning to use it with lots of candles (not having the TV on at night, for example). Of course, get some time in rowing at the gym before you buy, just to be sure that you will use it when you get it home. Rating: 4 / 5

  3. 3

    First I tested the product in a local dealer, so I did some research, including discussions WaterRower user group on Yahoo and in the end I decided to buy a 3 months sedan.Församlingen was reasonably easy. I’m having trouble moving the seat which can be noisy on the rubber in the inner wheels are not anpassad.Totalt product is great – it easthetics, the quiet operation, the pleasant feeling and a good träning.Trots that there are many discussions about the effectiveness of the electronic meters to measure calorie burn, I prefer to enjoy the workout and not focus too much on kalorier.Jag prefer it to other rowers as mechanical strength based Rating: 5 / 5

  4. 4

    After incurring a foot injury (plantar faciitis) and not to run for a long time I searched for a “good work-out” option. I have had a “WaterRower” for a month now and think it is an excellent alternative to driving. The product is excellent which is a work-out. I use my WaterRower 5-6 days a week. Rating: 5 / 5

  5. 5

    I love my WaterRower! I’ve had it for over two years and can honestly say that it is the only exercise equipment I’ve ever used / owned that I actually enjoy using. . . and continue to use after the initial rush of activity declines to resolve. You can use it for a relaxing workout, almost meditative (the swish-swish of the water is wonderful), or vigorous exercise. My son, who rowed in an 8-boat in college, was skeptical, but when he comes home now he uses it regularly. The heartbeat monitor is reliable. I have had no maintenance problems at all. And it’s really quite beautiful. Well worth the money. Rating: 5 / 5

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