Single-plate magnetic resistance system 8-position stepped tension controller Tubular steel mainframe with extruded aluminium rowing rail Foldable for easy storage...
Single-plate magnetic resistance system 8-position stepped tension controller Tubular steel mainframe with extruded aluminium rowing rail Foldable for easy storage 7-function computer monitors: Calories (estimate), Body fat (%), distance, hand pulse, scan, speed and time Maximum user weight: 115kg (18st)
Advantages: Durable, versatile, heavyweight, fully programmable Disadvantages: Very heavy, need to be plugged in for computer to work.
...I have found this to be an excellent rowing machine, especially after using the concept rowers at gyms. It compares very well against them. The computer gives you the ability to really up the tension as you progress. It also offers you bespoke programmes similar to that in treadmills and cycling machines for overall cariovascular workouts. You can even direct the air back on you to provide some much needed air whilst you are woking out. It needs to be plugged in for computuer to work, but its a great all round machine. The seat runs very smoothly and the pulling mechanism is seat-belt like material, so very durable. It is extreemly heavy and so not easy to move, but the seat running bar can be unlocked and lifted upright to make storage easier....
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Advantages: Sturdy robust machine combining bike and rower features Disadvantages: Needs sufficient space and heavy to shift around
...the LARGE package arrived was if I would manage to fit it together OK on my own, as I am by no means an expert in anything DIY related. However the instructions were musician-proof and with a little judicious balancing of the apparatus against a wall at one point, I was able to complete assembly.
I certainly agree with the other reviewer about how robust and sturdy this machine is. She has described the features in great detail already, so suffice it to say that I'm on my 4th week or so and after a steep improvement curve currently aiming to cycle 3 miles in just over 15 minutes on the "4" setting and I've already lost half a stone and feel much fitter in general. I don't use the rower quite so much yet, as violinists tend to have pretty strong shoulders anyway but agree that conversion from one to the other is easy and the rower also...
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Advantages: Good solid bike with lots of information on built in computer Disadvantages: Size and cost
...In a vain attempt at getting fit, whilst not spending a fortune at the local gym, we purchased a York 2 in 1 CycleRower. We actually brought ours from eBay for £150.00 but if you are buying new you can expect to pay somewhere in the region of £260.00 at the cheapest search on Kelkoo.
##THE LOOK##
This is a very solid bike/rower and is therefore by default very heavy. This is reflected in the look of the machine and you have a very solid, sturdy piece of equipment, taking up a relative amount of space in your living room. Ours is situated at the end of the room, by my desk, so is not too intrusive, but if you have a smaller room I would suggest a smaller bike as this really is quite a beast. The makers suggest in the guide that you should place the bike on an exercise mat or similar due to the fact that it has mechanisms...
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