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YOSUDA Magnetic Rowing Machine

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Features:
  • 12-lb flywheel with magnetic resistance for effective workouts at all fitness levels
  • Dual Silent System: The non-contact magnetic resistance system delivers a virtually silent rowing experience. High-density steel reduces noise, changing your daily rowing into pleasure.
  • Heavy-duty build, 5mm thick steel, 350-lb max capacity, 44'' range of motion, fits users from 4'9'' to 6'0''
  • 6-Types of Data Disply: The 3.45-inch LCD monitor clearly displays the rowing data. You can put the phone or tablet on the holder to enjoy the videos or music
  • User-Friendly Design: With a small footprint, the YOSUDA magnetic rowing machine will save you 70% of storage space when stowed upright. Two big transportation wheels make it easier to move your rowing machine around when you finish your workout
  • Quick assembly

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

YKWENYA via Amazon has YOSUDA Magnetic Rowing Machine for $189.99 - $47.50 (20% with promo code 5QHEOETK) = $143.98 > now $142.49. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for sharing this deal.

Note: You must be logged in to clip coupons and apply promo codes. If a code doesn't work right away, try applying it a few times across different interfaces, such as mobile or desktop, as some codes may not apply consistently. If issues persist, refresh the page, re-enter the code, or revisit the cart before checking out.

Features:
  • 12-lb flywheel with magnetic resistance for effective workouts at all fitness levels
  • Dual Silent System: The non-contact magnetic resistance system delivers a virtually silent rowing experience. High-density steel reduces noise, changing your daily rowing into pleasure.
  • Heavy-duty build, 5mm thick steel, 350-lb max capacity, 44'' range of motion, fits users from 4'9'' to 6'0''
  • 6-Types of Data Disply: The 3.45-inch LCD monitor clearly displays the rowing data. You can put the phone or tablet on the holder to enjoy the videos or music
  • User-Friendly Design: With a small footprint, the YOSUDA magnetic rowing machine will save you 70% of storage space when stowed upright. Two big transportation wheels make it easier to move your rowing machine around when you finish your workout
  • Quick assembly

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TheGreenMalice
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I bought this October 29th last year at full price. I have no experience with any other rowing machine, but I have used it every single day since it arrived on November 2nd. I am pleased with it. It's not super fancy. The screen is very basic and distance is tracked in miles not kilometers. I wanted an inexpensive machine to get used to, so I could decide if I wanted something nicer in the future.

It has different settings for tension(?). I am not sure of the correct terms, but I started on the highest setting and forced myself to adapt, so I don't know if the different settings actually work. The seat is hard plastic, so I ended up buying a cushion for it.

I am down close to 30 lb. plus increased muscle. After breaking my foot and still needing surgery, I needed something that wouldn't cause additional damage while getting a decent workout and creating a positive habit.

So far I haven't had any issues with it other than the strap getting off track a few times during one session. This was and wasn't the machines fault. I was having a very weak day and my form was off, causing it to wrap back into the machine incorrectly. I could see this being an issue in the future if I am not paying attention. It was fixed by just pulling the bar out as far as it would go, and letting it wrap correctly. I think it could have been a bigger issue though, if it got stuck wrong. I am also pretty tall, so I feel like my knees should be lower before I start to push/pull to avoid the bar hitting them, but with no other experience, I am not sure.

At the end of the day, the machine works for me. Tempted to buy a second and send it to my mom out of state, so I don't break my streak when I visit.
Soofdawg
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Make sure to double check the length of the track. Less expensive ones are shorter.
Regarding rowing, it is one of the best full-body workouts you can do. I was on my college crew team. I own a Concept2 erg since 2014, which was $900+. Having a rowing machine at home is the perfect all-in-one-workout for cardio & strength (shoulders, back, abs, arms, legs). All without any impact on knees, such as running. The mere fact you will be active is what counts. Row 2000-3000 meters a day, cut out bread, rice, sugar, dairy, and you'll see great results within 30 days.
ganievich278
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Bought it in March 2023 and I think I made the right choice (cons and pros below). I have never tried rowing before and wanted to get something more or less well made for an affordable price. We have an exercise bike from the same brand and I like the price vs quality value you get with them.

Cons: After a few months of use the rollers began making sort of light knocking sound, like if the seat was going over some bumps on the rail. Turns out the two plastic rollers had cracked under my 190 lb weight. I think, the seat came adjusted improperly and it was wobbling left and right a little. I had no experience with the machine and couldn't tell if it was adjusted correctly or not when I began using it.

Their support responded promptly, and sent four new rollers with video instructions on how to replace them. It took about two weeks for the package to arrive and I was able to replace rollers easily. Since I adjusted the seat following their instructions, there is no more wobble and so far no issues with rollers.

I also experienced the strap going off track when I get distracted once in a while. That left some sort of a mark on the strap; however, it doesn't look damaged, so I'm not worried about it.

Pros: it's magnetic, which is quietest of all types of rowers. That was a crucial for me, so that I don't bother my family while exercising in the evenings.

Affordable. Doesn't take too much space (plus it folds). Good quality for the price IMO.

The rowing process is incredibly boring (to me at least) with repetitive motions and no change of the scenery. I use 10" tablet and watching/re-watching sci fi shows (Farscape, Battlestar Galactica, Star Treks, and now Babylon 5).

I still haven't used other rowers and can't really compare it to something else. However, I think it well worth $204.71 (incl. taxes) that I paid for it.

EDIT: Added a few words.

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anyone with exp on this one?
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I have a feeling that if you buy this and actually use it, you'll soon be thinking that YOSUDA bought something better.
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Why do they (Chinese imports) all have such bad photoshopping? Like it is a thing that must be done.
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Quote from chosen_user_name_21 :
anyone with exp on this one?
I bought this October 29th last year at full price. I have no experience with any other rowing machine, but I have used it every single day since it arrived on November 2nd. I am pleased with it. It's not super fancy. The screen is very basic and distance is tracked in miles not kilometers. I wanted an inexpensive machine to get used to, so I could decide if I wanted something nicer in the future.

It has different settings for tension(?). I am not sure of the correct terms, but I started on the highest setting and forced myself to adapt, so I don't know if the different settings actually work. The seat is hard plastic, so I ended up buying a cushion for it.

I am down close to 30 lb. plus increased muscle. After breaking my foot and still needing surgery, I needed something that wouldn't cause additional damage while getting a decent workout and creating a positive habit.

So far I haven't had any issues with it other than the strap getting off track a few times during one session. This was and wasn't the machines fault. I was having a very weak day and my form was off, causing it to wrap back into the machine incorrectly. I could see this being an issue in the future if I am not paying attention. It was fixed by just pulling the bar out as far as it would go, and letting it wrap correctly. I think it could have been a bigger issue though, if it got stuck wrong. I am also pretty tall, so I feel like my knees should be lower before I start to push/pull to avoid the bar hitting them, but with no other experience, I am not sure.

At the end of the day, the machine works for me. Tempted to buy a second and send it to my mom out of state, so I don't break my streak when I visit.
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Code will not work on the "Pro" version of rower. This version is too short for me
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Make sure to double check the length of the track. Less expensive ones are shorter.
Regarding rowing, it is one of the best full-body workouts you can do. I was on my college crew team. I own a Concept2 erg since 2014, which was $900+. Having a rowing machine at home is the perfect all-in-one-workout for cardio & strength (shoulders, back, abs, arms, legs). All without any impact on knees, such as running. The mere fact you will be active is what counts. Row 2000-3000 meters a day, cut out bread, rice, sugar, dairy, and you'll see great results within 30 days.
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Swole I will become with this one.
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jatslickdealApr 30, 2026 05:20 PM
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Looks good so placed order. Will see how it works. Thanks OP!
Update- cancelled order so didn't try it
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Quote from TheGreenMalice :

I bought this October 29th last year at full price. I have no experience with any other rowing machine, but I have used it every single day since it arrived on November 2nd. I am pleased with it. It's not super fancy. The screen is very basic and distance is tracked in miles not kilometers. I wanted an inexpensive machine to get used to, so I could decide if I wanted something nicer in the future.

It has different settings for tension(?). I am not sure of the correct terms, but I started on the highest setting and forced myself to adapt, so I don't know if the different settings actually work. The seat is hard plastic, so I ended up buying a cushion for it.

I am down close to 30 lb. plus increased muscle. After breaking my foot and still needing surgery, I needed something that wouldn't cause additional damage while getting a decent workout and creating a positive habit.

So far I haven't had any issues with it other than the strap getting off track a few times during one session. This was and wasn't the machines fault. I was having a very weak day and my form was off, causing it to wrap back into the machine incorrectly. I could see this being an issue in the future if I am not paying attention. It was fixed by just pulling the bar out as far as it would go, and letting it wrap correctly. I think it could have been a bigger issue though, if it got stuck wrong. I am also pretty tall, so I feel like my knees should be lower before I start to push/pull to avoid the bar hitting them, but with no other experience, I am not sure.

At the end of the day, the machine works for me. Tempted to buy a second and send it to my mom out of state, so I don't break my streak when I visit.
thanks for the details!
i picked it up, good for starter
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As an alternative, please consider a used Concept 2 for the following reasons:
  • Easy to recoup your money if you decide rowing is not for you
  • Rowing mechanics are somewhat transferrable to the water
  • Machines are virtually indestructible
  • Large community to interact and track your performance against
  • Breaks down so it can be transported in most sedans
This machine has drastically improved my heart health and flexibility. The new Concept2 rowing season starts tomorrow!
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Quote from BishopOfBattle :
As an alternative, please consider a used Concept 2 for the following reasons:
  • Easy to recoup your money if you decide rowing is not for you
  • Rowing mechanics are somewhat transferrable to the water
  • Machines are virtually indestructible
  • Large community to interact and track your performance against
  • Breaks down so it can be transported in most sedans
This machine has drastically improved my heart health and flexibility. The new Concept2 rowing season starts tomorrow!
I like the thought. Google tells me a refurb costs me $450. Does that sound right to you?
If so, there's a big difference in cost. As a new guy I'm not sold on that much equipment. Sounds like Concept2 needs a subscription too?
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I have a cheap rower in the garage and I actually do enjoy using it. Mine is kinda loud, sounds like battery-powered leaf blower revving. I have to use earbuds to hear my music. I don't feel like it's built large muscles but it keeps my shoulders toned and is more of a cardio workout where you control the pace. Mine doesn't have adjustable resistance though, and I do wish I had bought one that's adjustable and is quieter like this one. I would go back and get this one instead if I could have, I think I paid around $100 for my very basic one.
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