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CIRCUIT FITNESS Deluxe Foldable Magnetic Rowing Machine with 8 Resistance Settings/Transport Wheels/LCD Monitor

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Style: Bluetooth Compatible


Features

  • Great workout burn fat when you use this training equipment with the 20-lb flywheel. The 2-way bearing belt transmission grants extra smooth rowing and helps increase your cardiovascular endurance.
  • Led display The LCD panel monitors your speed, distance, time, calories burned, rpm, date, and temperature and can monitor Pulse when paired with a heart rate monitor chest straps (sold separately).
  • Durable mold-injected seat the Circuit Fitness rowing machine is made with a durable ergonomically designed mold-injected seat that allows users to exercise comfortably and safety.
  • Adjustable foot straps this exercise machine comes with two adjustable foot platforms with straps that offer comfort and stability during your workout routine.
  • Compact and foldable featuring a foldable design that allows you to fold-up and store it with two built-in Transport wheels that allows for easy moving and storage when youre not using the machine
  • Dimensions: 91 L x 20. 5 W x 31. 5 H | Folded dimensions are 49 L x 20. 5 W x 51 H | Weight capacity of 300 lbs

Brand: CIRCUIT FITNESS


Special Feature: Adjustable Foot Strap, Buit-In Wheel, Digital Monitor, Contoured Seat


Color: Black/Yellow


Resistance Mechanism: Magnetic


Product Dimensions: 91"D x 20.5"W x 36"H


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 300 Pounds


Meter Type: RPM, Distance


Model Name: Circuit Fitness Deluxe Foldable Magnetic Rowing Machine with 8 Resistance Setting and Transport Wheels - Yellow/Bluetooth See more


Frame Material: Aluminum


Item Weight: 90 Pounds


Brand: ‎CIRCUIT FITNESS


Special Feature: ‎Adjustable Foot Strap, Buit-In Wheel, Digital Monitor, Contoured Seat


Color: ‎Black/Yellow


Resistance Mechanism: ‎Magnetic


Product Dimensions: ‎91"D x 20.5"W x 36"H


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎300 Pounds


Meter Type: ‎RPM, Distance


Model Name: ‎Circuit Fitness Deluxe Foldable Magnetic Rowing Machine with 8 Resistance Setting and Transport Wheels - Yellow/Bluetooth


Frame Material: ‎Aluminum


Item Weight: ‎90 Pounds


Material: ‎Other


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Number of Batteries: ‎2 AAA batteries required.


Display Type: ‎LCD


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎45 x 25 x 11 inches


Package Weight: ‎42.18 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎91 x 20.5 x 36 inches


Brand Name: ‎CIRCUIT FITNESS


Warranty Description: ‎2 year manufacturer


Suggested Users: ‎Unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Impex


Part Number: ‎AMZ-986RW-BT


Model Year: ‎2019


Style: ‎Bluetooth Compatible


Included Components: ‎Warranty card, One foldable rower with Bluetooth, User manual


Size: ‎Bluetooh


Sport Type: ‎Exercise & Fitness


Hand Orientation: ‎Ambidextrous


Date First Available: May 12, 2020


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  • The hardware isn't bad, but the computer falls far short
Style: Standard
This review is based on using this product everyday for a week (40-minute sessions in Manual mode using time target), compared to the gold standard of rowing machines: a Concept 2 with the PM computer. If you want to get straight to my main complaint about this rower, jump to the end, where I detail the product's false advertising that it calculates your average 500-meter time and the computer's inability to even calculate what it says is your 500-meter time. Pros: * Quiet (compared to an air-resistance rower): It is nice being able to use this in my home and not bother people in the next room, especially at 5:30 AM. * Flat handle so you can invert your hands: Because the handle isn't angled, the fact that you can't rotate the handle laterally when you want to do underhanded strokes would be frustrating, but a flat handle allows me to do this without issue. * Velcro straps for the pedals will not loosen for as long as you can row: The Concept 2's tension-based straps loosen a bit throughout a session, so once or twice you need give a quick pull on the straps, but not with these straps. * Computer has large display to show multiple metrics at the same time (but not all the ones you want, see the Cons) * Supports ANT+ HRMs: I have a Polar chest-strap HRM, and the computer automatically picks up the signal to display heart rate. (The instructions do not say it supports ANT+, only a "5.3 KHz chest strap heart rate monitor".) Cons: * Pedals are not in a longitudinally fixed position (they can rotate forward and backward on an axle): You do not want your feet to be able to rotate during a stroke because some of the energy is being used to hold your feet and pedal at the desired angle. You want all of the energy from your legs to go into the drive. It would be one thing to allow the pedals to be locked into different angles, but to require them to always be free on the axle is poor design. * The seat rail is at an incline: I do not understand why the rail is not parallel to the floor. This means on the drive you are fighting gravity. It may not seem like a lot, but after 800-1000 strokes in a single session, it adds up. It also means the seat isn't as comfortable because your rear is pressed down into it more than if the rail were parallel to the floor. My rear is never sore after riding a Concept 2, but after strength training sessions (lower SPM with harder pull) on this rower, ouch. * The computer is the really frustrating part of my experience. All that matters to me (when doing 40-minute sessions of static or interval-based variable SPM) is total time, SPM, current estimated 500-meter split time, and average 500-meter time for the session. This computer can't handle any of that: * Display: With such a large display, you'd think it would be able to show you all the metrics you want at the same time. It is incapable of displaying the session time (or countdown) and your time/500 meters at the same time. It will only alternate between these two values every six seconds or so. What's worse is that you can choose to have the large part of the display at the bottom center show any of the metrics shown in the smaller sections, but if you pick the time section, it too will only alternate between the two times. This is a total waste of screen real estate. If you want it to show the total time in the smaller section and the 500-meter time in the larger area (or vice versa), it will not. Therefore, the larger area will only display the same things that are already being displayed in the smaller areas; it is completely redundant, not additive. * Time: It will not show the total time when you are using countdown; it will only show the countdown time. * SPM: The computer's calculation of SPM is inaccurate and highly unstable. It will jump from 21 to 38, or 41, or 58, sometimes within a single drive and recovery, all the while I am maintaining a consistent pace. As a result, your distance and time/500 meters metrics are unusable as a real metric because they are also based on the calculated SPM. * Time/500 meters: This is the biggest issue for my review. The instructions say this is your "average 500-meter time". This is absolutely wrong. This computer does NOT measure your average time over 500 meters, whether for a split or for the whole session. Instead, using its flawed calculation of your SPM, this is an at-that-moment projection of your time if you were to continue that way for 500 meters. There is no average of any kind ever displayed. Because of the highly unstable SPM calculation, my supposed 500-meter time will bounce around with 2:30, 3:10, 4:30, 5:00. It never shows anything other than what seem to be five or six possible values, let alone anything down to the tenth of a second, which is exactly what you want when you are looking at a split or session average. Further evidence of this not being an average is that whatever your 500-meter time is at the moment you finish your session, it says that is what your average was. If my 500-meter average really was 4:10 like it said when I finished yesterday, it would have been impossible to row the 6000-odd meters it said I rowed in 40 minutes (let alone the 9000 meters I actually row when using a Concept 2). The PM 4 and 5 computers that are found on Concept 2 rowers do this accurately, consistently, and flawlessly. They show the projected 500-meter split time and the average 500-meter time of the entire session, both down to the tenth of a second. A reason I bought this rower is specifically because it said it displays 500-meter average time. Had I known that not only is that absolutely false, and that the computer's calculations are highly inaccurate and unstable, I would not have bought this rower, and I would not buy it again because of this. I shouldn't have to spend $1000 on a rower to get a computer that provides accurate measurements. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2020 by Scott M Bueffel

  • Quiet, smooth and effective rowing machine at a budget price!
Style: Standard
My winter fitness regimen includes daily cycling on an indoor trainer and weights every other day. In order to mix it up, decrease boredom and get a more rounded whole body workout, I decided to add a rowing machine to my winter training. I investigated all different options, including magnetic, wind resistance and water resistance rowers. The gold standard and highly recommended rower seems to be the Concept 2 Rower. I came across consistently high ratings on the Circuit Fitness Rower, but I couldn't believe that it would be that good, because it seemed to be priced significantly lower than the other units I was looking at. Because it was on sale, I decided to "pull the trigger" and figured even if I didn't like the unit, I could always resell it and not have spent a ton of money on something I didn't like. I was happy to purchase it on sale at Amazon, but even the list price on the Circuit Fitness Rower is a bargain. I couldn't have been more pleased. The unit is constructed of heavy duty steel, overall very solidly constructed, and quite easy to put together. The saddle is very comfortable and the saddle glides very smoothly over the rails. You can set the resistance at different levels, but I found that for me I set it at about 75% difficult level and just leave it there. The computer that comes with the unit is very helpful at recording total workout time, stroke rate, number of strokes, distance, etc. The key thing about this unit is that it is VERY QUIET compared to the wind resistance units like the Concept 2. Another bonus is that the rower has a 2 year warranty. A small plastic part broke after 6 months of use. I contacted customer service and they responded to my email within 24 hours. I was able to order the replacement part which was shipped to me within 4 days at no cost -- Excellent customer service and support for their product. The Concept 2 and the Peloton Rowers are beautiful machines and work well, and if you want to impress your friends and spend a ton of cash on them, then go for it. If you want to get a great workout on a quality machine that feels good and is quiet to use, and still have a ton of cash left in your wallet, then I would highly recommend purchasing the Circuit Fitness rower. I don't think you will be disappointed. This purchase is a "no-brainer". ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2023 by MikeT

  • Quiet
Style: Standard
I was moving up from a simple hydraulic rower but didn’t want to spend a lot. Saw this was on sale for $235 and bought. When arrived packaged well and no damage. The hardware was shrinked to cardboard with shadow of hardware and description so it was annoying when two different hardwares were empty. Fortunately I had spares in metric. The assembly instructions were fairly clear. Two things to make it simpler Lee is to note the metal shipping piece on front is to be removed. It was obvious to me but doesn’t state it and may impact less mechanical people. Second item that could be clearer as I was reading through instructions before starting #6 were in verbiage of instructions but not on material list or hardware packages. I dug through all packaging with no luck. I checked monitor and found them there. After that assembly went well. So I’ve used it for about 5 days now, so about 5000 reps. It works smoothly with no mechanical issues. Someone mentioned the monitor could be better, comparing it to a machine the would have cost me $1700 more, but for basic exercise it works fine. I do not use the ‘race’ mode, just manual. I set timer, strokes and calorie counter and go at it. Quality of hardware seems good. I used Loctite on fasteners so I haven’t had issue with anything loosening. Overall I feel it’s a good machine for working out. Would have given 5 stars except as other gentleman said, the monitor could be better- it doesn’t have constant display of current activity- it goes between current count and average, as well as grand total of strokes, and the missing hardware. That could have been extremely frustrating for someone who doesn’t have hardware on hand like I do Update after about 6 weeks, 35,000 strokes: the plastic trim on handle that covers strap is self destructing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2023 by KEVIN V.

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