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YOSUDA Magnetic Rowing Machine for $179.97 - 20% with promo code
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$143.98.
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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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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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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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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.
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.
i picked it up, good for starter
- 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!This one came up a few times in my research but I ended up getting a concept 2 for $550 on fb mp. It is my first rower so I have no idea if it is good or bad. I should be able to use it for 10 years and sell it at break even most likely.
- 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!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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