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FITNESS REALITY 4000MR Magnetic Rower Rowing Machine with 15 Workout Programs

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Features

  • FULL BODY FITNESS: Engage your arms, legs, and core, and improve cardiovascular health. Our rower has a 300 lb. weight capacity, a large contoured cushion seat, anti-slip pedals, and a sliding rail extension. Recommended user height is 5 - 65.
  • WORKOUT PROGRAMS: Personalize your rowing workout and track your progress with 10 preset programs and 5 customizable programs, and 3 fitness goal settings, including time, distance, and calories burned.
  • REAL ROWING MOTION: The rower machine for home provides a full range of rowing motion with dual independent rowing handles. The handles have rubber-coated hand grips with grip balls to keep hands in place for a comfortable experience.
  • MAGNETIC TENSIONS: Challenge your fitness capacity with our row machine. It has 16 level dual transmission magnetic tension resistance for an easy or more difficult workout.
  • BACKLIT CONSOLE: A large adjustable, highly visible backlit 5 LCD displays real-time workout information at the perfect viewing angle, including distance, time, count, calories burned, RPM, watts, and tension levels.
  • STURDY CONSTRUCTION: Fabricated from alloy steel, the folding rowing machine weighs 116.4 lbs., has transport wheels, adjustable rear floor stabilizers, and measures 25"D x 72"W x 51.5"H when fully assembled and 45 L x 25 W x 59 H. when folded up.
  • FITNESS REALITY: We make products to help you reach your fitness goals. Whether youre a 365 days a-year fitness enthusiast or a stay-at-home parent, our products are for you. Let us be a part of your fitness journey.

Description

Combine cardio, strength, and endurance with the Fitness Reality 4000MR Magnetic Rowing Machine. This folding rowing machine includes full-range motion with dual independent rowing handles and provides arm, shoulder, chest, and leg exercises. It maximizes workouts without over-stressing joints and helps to prevent injuries. Personalize your rowing workout and track progress with 10 preset programs and 5 customizable programs, and 3 fitness goal settings. It has 16 levels of resistance for every fitness level, and the large 5" LCDs show distance, time, total count, calories burned, strokes/min, and scan.

Brand: Fitness Reality


Special Feature: Foldable


Color: Black


Resistance Mechanism: Magnetic


Product Dimensions: 25"D x 72"W x 51.5"H


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 300 Pounds


Metrics Measured: time, distance and calories burned


Model Name: FITNESS REALITY 4000MR Magnetic Rower Rowing Machine with 15 Workout Programs


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Item Weight: 116.4 Pounds


Other Special Features of the Product: Foldable


Resistance Mechanism: Magnetic


Metrics Measured: time, distance and calories burned


Tension Supported: 16 LEVEL MAGNETIC TENSIONS


Power Source: Battery Powered


Display: LCD


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 25"D x 72"W x 51.5"H


Item Weight: 116.4 Pounds


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 300 Pounds


Frame Material Type: Alloy Steel


Material Type: Alloy Steel, Plastic


Color: Black


Brand Name: Fitness Reality


Model Name: FITNESS REALITY 4000MR Magnetic Rower Rowing Machine with 15 Workout Programs


Global Trade Identification Number: 77


UPC: 888115026777


Manufacturer Part Number: 2677


Model Number: 2677


Manufacturer: Paradigm Health & Wellness


Item Type Name: Rower


Included Components: Rower


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Warranty Description: Frame -5 years, parts- 3 years, and electronics/wearable parts - 2 years


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Only getting one
I can’t compare this rowing machine with any others because it’s the only one I’ve ever used. I can say that I am completely satisfied with it. I took my time unpacking and assembling it. The directions were very clear and the parts for each step were packed together and numbered. The tools necessary for assembly were included. Having suffered through any number of IKEA assemblies now, this was a blessing. There are built-in programs which I haven’t tried yet and the ability to create up to five custom programs. Most importantly, you can set duration and resistance for these. Calories, distance and watt targets can also be set, but are frankly meaningless to me. I’m satisfied setting duration and resistance levels. I’m starting slowly with 10-15 minute sessions at low resistance levels as I feel my way through this. I’m a lifelong cyclist and 76 years old, so, no surprise here, my legs are much stronger than my core and upper body. My sense is that the fitness and strength levels for all areas will even up as I work through this - and that will strengthen my cycling. The best thing about this machine is that you engage 80-90% of your muscles with each stroke. 15 minutes on the rowing machine are probably the equal of an hour in the gym - and the gym is 20 minutes away by car from my house. I’ll add that I selected this machine over others because it has handles that move the way you would move the oars if you were out on the water. When you move your arms out on the recovery part of the stroke, you engage more muscles in your chest and shoulders than you would with a bar on a chain. I’m very happy I selected rowing for my winter program and completely happy I picked this machine. It’s going to help me achieve my focused winter program without a lot of expensive bells and whistles. Updating Dec 27, 2022 OK, six weeks in. Enjoying this machine more and more. Started "BBQ style" (low and slow), have worked my way up through resistance levels. Have not tried the pre-loaded workout programs, have simply plotted out workout sessions in two of the custom levels. I think this is the best way to learn to use this machine. Longest session so far was just 30 minutes at levels 1, 2 & 3, but have a nice secondary program that uses 3-8. As a long-time cyclist, my legs are much stronger than my upper body, and that's why I'm working on lower levels. I like the ability and ease of setting up a program. I wish I had a little more control over the programming. For example, I would like to be able to set a target number of strokes, but you can't do that. Unfortunately, you can't reset stroke count to zero at the end of a session, and the program you're in automatically stops when stroke count hits 999 (you have to press START to get counting going again). I have no doubt this will enable me to achieve my winter fitness goal. AND, since we get 95+ temps here in MO in summer, I'll be able to row on those super-hot, super-humid days. So far, impressed with this machine, glad I spent the extra money for the separate handles. Recommend highly. Further update Jan 6, 2023 Having now spent about 6 weeks with this machine, here's what I've learned. Most importantly, the rowing machine lets you work on the "pillars" of fitness: aerobics and strength. To me. aerobic work is the more important because that concentrates on keeping the heart healthy and maintaining stamina. I'm too old to worry much about building strength, but I want to do some strength work, and this machine lets me do both. What I have done is to make three custom programs working with the structure the machine provides, i.e., 10-segment workouts. I confess I haven't tried any of the 10 programmed workouts because they may use resistance levels higher than I can do. So these are my three programs: No. 11: resistance levels 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 4 No. 12: resistance levels 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5 No. 13: resistance levels 4, 3, 2, 1, 3, 2, 1, 3, 2, 1 I set the length of each program as the one ends and another is selected. This structure lets me do only an aerobic session (11 & 13) or a session that includes some strength work (11, 12, 13). I can do all three in a short session of 5-minute programs or a longer session of each program for 15 minutes. As I do more work on the machine, I will be able to increase the resistance levels of #12 to do more strength work. To me, that's the great thing about this machine: it's adaptable to my personal level on a literally daily basis. Updating Feb 26, 2023 Still all in on this machine (have rowed 157 miles since Jan 1) with these disclaimers: 1. The console is worthless; the programming comes from another planet. For starters, the "stroke count" function is wildly inaccurate. Stroke count (tempo) is key to towing, and the wildly inaccurate "rpm" reading isn't even close. Simple solution: download metronome app from the web, and use it to set tempo. Second, you, the user/owner, cannot reset stroke count to zero at the end of your workout. Fitness Realty gives you a console that counts repeatedly to 1000 strokes, at which it stops. When it stops, it wipes out whatever program you gad started in, sort of (it gives you 1-minute intervals from wherever you are to the end. Started a 20-minute program at 700 stroke count, going for 24 strokes per minute? So sad, when the stroke counter hits 999, program is ended, and your previously selected 2-minute intervals go to 1-minute intervals. 2. Tech support is non-existent. If you reach out, it replies by quoting, word for word, the user manual. Wait!!! I have the user manual, and I have a question not answered in the user manual, and tech support can only quote the user manual. Hmmm... what's wrong with this picture? Still sticking by high rating, but be aware of where the shortcomings are. Machine has great, adjustable resistance levels and has dual handles to replicate actual water rowing motion. Seat is comfortable (doing 1-hour workouts without discomfort). Don't need a big screen, no downside there, but some assistance with the weak console would be welcome. NOT shopping for a different machine. Fixes seem easy, why don't they get made? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2022 by D. Earls

  • Solid, well-built unit. Good for tall and heavier people.
Just got this unit yesterday. It came VERY well packaged to ensure all the parts and pieces arrive in good order. Be aware the package weighs over 130#. That said, unboxing took about thirty minutes as it is important to unwrap all the parts, and ensure you get all the parts out of the box before you put it together. Once you lay out all the parts and pieces construction is pretty seamless. All the bolts, screws, and included tools are clearly labeled, and the instruction guide is straight forward as to how to put it together. I'd say it took me about 45 minutes to put together after in unboxed everything. Initial impression while putting it together was that it is made of strong, durable, quality parts, this no "toy" rower. After putting it together I did my first workout for thirty minutes. The info system worked well, and has options for programmed workouts, or the ability to customize your workout, per calories burned, distance, tension level, etc. The seat is a good size, and pretty comfortable. It glides seamlessly on a large and long rail. I'm a 6'3" 300# pound man and the unit seems to take my weight easily, and at full leg extension I'd say there is still a few inches to go until the seat hits the rail stop. Operation during work-out is whisper quiet, and if you don't want to use the info-system provided there is a shelf on the head unit that can accommodate you cellular device or a tablet. My initial workout left me feeling burn in my lower legs, quads, core, tri's, biceps, and shoulders. I came away feeling like I got a whole body work-out for sure! I'm very impressed with the quality of this machine in terms of its overall construction. Very solid! This is not your average $300-400 pull-rower made of cheap parts. Storage is pretty easy as the rowing track folds up and reduces the size of the machine by half. It has wheels on the front that make rolling it to a place of storage relatively easy. I'm a huge fan of this machine emulating a full rowing motion via the arm design, rather than a pull-type. I would also very much recommend this unit for tall or heavier people. So far so good! I can see why people love this machine! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2020 by Dave Neely

  • A great machine with a couple of flaws
The first machine I got was DOA. It was stuck in the lowest resistance level. Of course, I only realized that after I had assembled it. Disassembling it and putting it back in the box was, eh, a lot of fun. Well, it can happen. And Amazon made the return process easy and sent me a replacement promptly. Mechanically, this thing is as solid as a tank. I like the fact that the seat position is higher than it is on other rowers, and yet there is no wobbling at all. The frame is super robust and takes any kind of beating during a workout. Unfortunately, the control unit is pretty pathetic. If you choose the manual mode, it resets to the lowest resistance level every 10 minutes. You can circumvent that by setting up a custom program. But be prepared to encounter another flaw: Whenever the stroke counter reaches 999 (usually after around 30 minutes for me), the display freezes. Strokes are no longer counted and the timer just stops in its tracks. Only thing that gets it out of that state is a full reset (by pressing the "Stop" button and holding it for a few seconds). Ridiculous! Despite these flaws, I virtually stopped using my treadmill and stationary bike. Exercising on this machine is just so much fun! However, after using the machine for about half a year on a daily basis, the internal chain broke. The manufacturer's support hotline was pretty responsive. But after some back and forth it became clear that they weren't able to send someone to repair it. They offered to either send me a new unit or reimburse me the full purchase price. I opted for the latter and got a check within a few weeks. Kudos to the manufacturer for standing by their product, but I wish this machine would just have kept on working for a few years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2020 by Schnagi

  • Incredible Workout
This was my first rower I have several other pieces of equipment but felt I needed something with a little more overall workout. After checking several web site reviews this model came very highly recommended for a mid level rower. The price made it even more attractive. I received it 2 days ago. The box is rather heavy but it was well packaged. It took me approximately 3 hrs to assemble. Having been a mechanic for over 40 years helped but the directions were very easy to follow. One thing that truly impressed me was the quality of the machining, everything fit perfectly. I did not have to struggle with any parts not lining up. Once it was together you could see how well made it was. The operation is quiet and smooth. The workouts I have done are even better than I hoped. There is enough variety in the programs to keep anyone happy. Although there is a slight learning curve to understanding how to program the different workouts to your needs it seems to be not too difficult. I will update as I have more experience with it. It is definitely worth the investment. I am an avid recumbent bike rider but now I can alternate and get an upper body workout as well as my legs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2023 by Bigeee

  • Great!
I searched a long time and finally decided on this rower mainly because of the motion in the handles (oars), the distance of the seat from the ground (easier to get on) and the fact that it is magnetic (silent). I also was not interested in all the bells, whistles and workout programs the “smart” machines have. Too complicated for me. I just watch TV. It took two of us about 45 minutes to put together. The instructions were pretty straightforward. It seems well made and solid. So far, I love it and it gives a great workout. The console shows the strokes, time, watts and the calories burned. Just enough for me. I’m sure I will use it often because it is enjoyable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2023 by T. Cousins

  • Buyer beware? Buyer beware?
I'm not the buyer beware type but this is expensive equipment to invest in. I love the machine...I bought it in May of 2021 for a little under $500 ($635 minutes $150 coupon). Worked fine for 2 years and right before the warranty ran out the row mechanism locked on me. I couldn't move the row arms. I reached out to Fitness Reality and once I realized they were not going to honor any warranty I decided to open it up. Hilariously enough, that was their advice as well but I had already opened it and found the problem. The tensioning mechanism (think of a bike or motorcycle's gear) had locked up, the bearing was destroyed. I inquired about purchasing the part but it wasn't available...so with a drill, bolt, and a motorcycle chain tensioner I fixed my equipment. One year later, I moved my machine out of my workout room to install new flooring. When I moved it back and plugged it in...nothing. Won't turn on. I grabbed my multimeter and currently I am still tracing the problem with not much hope. I'll will say this problem may not have arisen if I didn't have to open it up before to fix the locked up tensioner. I'm out just $500, I see what it's selling for now so...buyer beware. UPDATE: As much as I like this equipment I have to go down another star. The reason my equipment stopped working for the second time was simple. The AD/DC power adapter. It wasn't even putting out 1V, much less the 9V necessary to run the equipment's electronics. Although this was simple to remedy (universal adapter), tracing this fault isn't something I would expect a home gym owner to have to do. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024 by DiosPorque

  • Took a chance, glad I did! Took a chance, glad I did!
As someone who reads a lot of reviews but has not contributed much since I usually don't have anything much to add to what's already been written, I'm writing a detailed review of the Fitness Reality 4000MR rower because there is so little information available about it. There were only 2 reviews for me to read and they did not contain a lot and, inexplicably, this model does not even show up on the manufacturer's website! It only shows their model 1000. First - how I selected this model This is my first rower. My old elliptical trainer finally gave out and I was looking for a new, low impact cardio machine and decided on one for rowing. Most rowers have a single handle with a cable, but I decided I wanted to get one with independent handles to more accurately simulate rowing with oars. I looked at the ones from Sunny but was bothered by their display not having distance measurement on them. I considered a couple of models from Stamina too, but was not sure they had the build quality I was looking for after reading some reviews. So I raised my budget some and looked at two models from Kettler. On the first one the handles only went back and forth, with no movement outward, the second one (Kadett) had the features I was looking for, but meant spending $600 for a hydraulic cylinder style unit, and I felt for that much money it should be magnetic or some other newer technology. So for $78 more I found the 4000MR. It is magnetic, the display has all the data I would ever want, it folds up, and it appeared to have solid build quality. The only rub was the dearth of information about it. There was just the promotional video on Amazon and Youtube and two short reviews from previous Amazon purchasers. I decided to take a chance and buy it. Here's what I found Delivery, Packaging and Assembly I placed my order on a Monday morning, the rower was shipped via Fedex on Tuesday, and it was delivered on Wednesday. It was all in one, heavy box, and was packed well (see pics of box and view when opened at the top). All the hardware was packaged and labeled for easy identification, and all the tools you will need are also included. After unpacking I put all the parts on the floor to make it was all there (see pics) and it was. Assembly took me about an hour and a half, as I am not that mechanically inclined and wanted to go slow and carefully. Others may assemble it more quickly, but I can report the instructions were clear and I had no problems. Operation and Performance Since this is my first rower, I have nothing to compare it to, but feel this is a very solid and well designed unit. Note that this rower uses an AC adapter which has to be plugged into a wall outlet, where many other rowers use batteries. The seat is large and comfortable enough, the pedals and foot straps have lots of adjustment range, and the handles have comfortable grips. The display is plenty large and easy to view, important for me because I normally wear glasses but don't care to while exercising. It also has a small shelf just below the display where a phone or a tablet can be placed. The rail is way longer than I need (I'm only 5'4") so it will accommodate much taller rowers. Resistance is called out as a "Level", from 1 to 8. Level 1 is very easy, and I think Level 8 is plenty hard, so the available resistance range seems perfect to me. There are 10 canned programs, labeled P1 to P10, where the display shows a kind of bar graph map of the Level for ten time periods. I'm still experimenting with these programs to see which one(s) I would like to use on an ongoing basis. You can set a goal for time, distance (in kilometers), or calories and the console will count down towards zero as you row. It will beep when you reach your goal, at which point you can hit the Start button again if you want to continue past and have the console resume. I am also experimenting with P11 - P16, which are user programmable. Here you can set your goals like with P1 - P10, and also set what level you want for each block of time on the display map. I find this rower to be very quiet and am pleased with how it operates. You can move the handles as wide, or as narrow, as you like and the leg action is very smooth. After a rowing session I can definitely feel several muscle groups have been worked, and have not experienced any pain. My rowing sessions have been in the 20 - 30 minute range so far, which seems about right for this 66 year old body. Folding up for Storage The rower is large, and quite heavy but has wheels to allow moving it around. It is easy to fold up for storage, just requiring the removal of a pin that is screwed into the main rail. I do this every time I use it since it takes up too much space to keep it fully extended. I have found that when you do extend it back out for use, you need to properly tighten that pin in the rail or else it can rock some while rowing. Conclusion I am very satisfied with the 4000MR and am glad I spent the extra money for a quiet magnetic rower that appears to be very sturdy and will hopefully have a long life. I still wonder why it is not shown on the manufacturer's website, unless they don't intend to keep making it. I feel it has a very good combination of features for the rower who wants a dual handle unit that more accurately simulates rowing with oars than the standard single handle with a cable configuration. Pros: Cons: Dual Handles with full rowing arm movement Large and heavy, requires fold up after use Adjustable pedals and foot straps Easy to assemble Large, clear display Magnetic rower technology 8 Levels of resistance 10 canned programs 6 user programmable programs Long rail accommodates short and tall alike Chain drive, sturdy construction Easy to fold up for storage ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2019 Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2019 by Carl Gallenson

  • Absolutely worth it! Easy to build and use!
I just received and put together this rower and am already impressed by its quality and intuitive design. I had read comments about it being difficult to build, but was able to single-handedly put it together as a 160lb female. I found the instructions rather simple to follow. I only got stuck at one part which showed a left and right part that had come already combined during shipping and needed to be separated (take note for Step 3). The components for this rower are high quality and sturdy. It is super quiet while using it and the display is really easy to figure out. Mostly I love that this is one of the few rowers I could find that has a place to hold my kindle/ipad! I’ll try to come back and report on reliability after I’ve had more time to use it, but so far I’m impressed and feel it was definitely worth the money (~$600 when I purchased). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2020 by AJG

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