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ProForm 440R Foldable Rowing Machine w/ 8 Resistance Levels (250-lb Capacity)

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$106

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Walmart has ProForm 440R Foldable Rowing Machine w/ 8 Resistance Levels (250-lb Capacity) for $106.25. Shipping is free.

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About this item:
  • Adjustable Pedals: These cushioned pedals pivot with your movement while adjustable foot straps secure your feet in place.
  • Comfortable Handle: Enjoy a comfortable gripping experience with the ergonomic Soft Touch handle as you train.
  • LCD Display: Track your progress with the large LCD window display showing cadence, distance, estimated calorie burn, and other stats.
  • Resistance Levels: Easily modify your workout intensity with 8 adjustable resistance levels.
  • SpaceSaver Design: Fold your rower for compact vertical storage, freeing up precious living space when not in use.
  • Durable Construction: Built from high-quality materials, the 440R is designed for a reliable exercise experience at home.
  • Transport Wheels: Easily move your rower from room to room with built-in transport wheels.
  • Weight Capacity: Supports users up to 250 lbs, accommodating a wide range of body types.

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  • About this deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
    • 5-Year Frame Warranty
  • About this store:
    • Details of Walmart's return policy (here)

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Walmart has ProForm 440R Foldable Rowing Machine w/ 8 Resistance Levels (250-lb Capacity) for $106.25. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member DealDaddyy for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Adjustable Pedals: These cushioned pedals pivot with your movement while adjustable foot straps secure your feet in place.
  • Comfortable Handle: Enjoy a comfortable gripping experience with the ergonomic Soft Touch handle as you train.
  • LCD Display: Track your progress with the large LCD window display showing cadence, distance, estimated calorie burn, and other stats.
  • Resistance Levels: Easily modify your workout intensity with 8 adjustable resistance levels.
  • SpaceSaver Design: Fold your rower for compact vertical storage, freeing up precious living space when not in use.
  • Durable Construction: Built from high-quality materials, the 440R is designed for a reliable exercise experience at home.
  • Transport Wheels: Easily move your rower from room to room with built-in transport wheels.
  • Weight Capacity: Supports users up to 250 lbs, accommodating a wide range of body types.

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
    • 5-Year Frame Warranty
  • About this store:
    • Details of Walmart's return policy (here)

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Written by DealDaddyy

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Model: ProForm 440R Rower and Strength Station, Aluminum | Holiday Gift

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barr856
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I've been through two of these. the point of failure on these is going to be the string/rope. the nicer ones have chains instead of the rope. it broke on my first one after a year or so of regular use.

this is a really good price for a new one with shipping. i've since upgraded to a concept 2 and its much better (no comparison really)... but for $100, if you have the space and you've been thinking you could use a rower, I would get this. if you use it so much it breaks, you're only out $100 and then you would know if you need a concept 2 or not. if you don't use it you can sell on marketplace and get all your money back.
holmes1997
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You cannot get a concept 2 for less than $800 and a 4 hour drive. I've been chasing this mythic $500 BS price for over a decade. Everyone wants a concept 2 of they want a rower.

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LysogenYesterday 09:36 PM
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Are these junk?
Yesterday 09:38 PM
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DreadPirateWesleyYesterday 09:38 PM
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This vs. a Concept 2?
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verydryiceYesterday 09:39 PM
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Quote from Lysogen :
Are these junk?
I want to know as well.
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g02139Yesterday 09:39 PM
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3 star review on Walmart
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oychbbYesterday 09:40 PM
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Quote from DreadPirateWesley :
This vs. a Concept 2?
It's 1/10 of the price.
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oychbbYesterday 09:40 PM
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Can I get a year of use out of it?
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Can I get a year of use out of it?
To hang clothes? Sure
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zen_cohenYesterday 09:53 PM
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IDK the quality of this rower but it's probably not good. You can get a good used Concept2 rower for under $500 and they're bulletproof and very low maintenance. I've had the same one for over 10 million meters and it'll long outlive me.

That said, some people buy rowers and soon stop using them because, among other things, the workout is hard, you can't do anything with your hands, and they use poor technique. I suspect the experience is worse on a cheap machine like this one. If possible, try rowing at the gym and see if it's for you. If you can get used to it, it's one of the best fitness tools out there. C2 also has great support, a worldwide community, and competitions you can do in-person or online. They also give free perks for milestones, such as a t-shirt for logging a million meters.
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verydryiceYesterday 10:22 PM
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Quote from zen_cohen :
IDK the quality of this rower but it's probably not good. You can get a good used Concept2 rower for under $500 and they're bulletproof and very low maintenance. I've had the same one for over 10 million meters and it'll long outlive me.

That said, some people buy rowers and soon stop using them because, among other things, the workout is hard, you can't do anything with your hands, and they use poor technique. I suspect the experience is worse on a cheap machine like this one. If possible, try rowing at the gym and see if it's for you. If you can get used to it, it's one of the best fitness tools out there. C2 also has great support, a worldwide community, and competitions you can do in-person or online. They also give free perks for milestones, such as a t-shirt for logging a million meters.
Where do you suggest to get a good used Concept2?
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mach6Yesterday 10:32 PM
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The 1 star is almost as much as the 5 star reviews, the price was enticing but not worth the gamble if needed to return.
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zen_cohenYesterday 10:37 PM
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Where do you suggest to get a good used Concept2?
I've usually found them in local ads (eg, craigslist, nextdoor, Facebook marketplace). Also worth checking eBay but sellers usually require local pickup.
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holmes1997Yesterday 10:59 PM
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Quote from zen_cohen :
IDK the quality of this rower but it's probably not good. You can get a good used Concept2 rower for under $500 and they're bulletproof and very low maintenance. I've had the same one for over 10 million meters and it'll long outlive me.That said, some people buy rowers and soon stop using them because, among other things, the workout is hard, you can't do anything with your hands, and they use poor technique. I suspect the experience is worse on a cheap machine like this one. If possible, try rowing at the gym and see if it's for you. If you can get used to it, it's one of the best fitness tools out there. C2 also has great support, a worldwide community, and competitions you can do in-person or online. They also give free perks for milestones, such as a t-shirt for logging a million meters.
You cannot get a concept 2 for less than $800 and a 4 hour drive. I've been chasing this mythic $500 BS price for over a decade. Everyone wants a concept 2 of they want a rower.
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barr856Yesterday 11:22 PM
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I've been through two of these. the point of failure on these is going to be the string/rope. the nicer ones have chains instead of the rope. it broke on my first one after a year or so of regular use.

this is a really good price for a new one with shipping. i've since upgraded to a concept 2 and its much better (no comparison really)... but for $100, if you have the space and you've been thinking you could use a rower, I would get this. if you use it so much it breaks, you're only out $100 and then you would know if you need a concept 2 or not. if you don't use it you can sell on marketplace and get all your money back.
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