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Stamina ATS Air Rower | Rowing Machine | LCD Monitor | Dynamic Air Resistance | Folding Design | Tone Muscle and Improve Heart Health

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Color: Gray


Features

  • MATCHES YOUR PACE: The Stamina ATS Air Rower 1402 provides an all-in-one cardiovascular workout that burns calories, tones the upper and lower body, improves flexibility and boosts heart health. A carefully-designed combination of performance and comfort-enhancing elements help to ensure you attain the fitness results you desire.
  • INTUITIVE AIR RESISTANCE: The dynamic Air Transfer System is easy to use - row harder to up your intensity; ease off for less.
  • TRACK WORKOUT METRICS: View distance, speed, time, strokes per minute, total strokes and calories burned on the multi-function LCD monitor. SCAN mode cycles through each of these metrics in real-time.
  • SUPPORTED BY SMART AUDIO COACHING: This product is fully supported by muuv, the all-in-one app that provides smart audio coaching, a follow-along assembly video, personalized workouts tailored to the equipment you own, and more.
  • COMFORT ELEMENTS: Includes an upholstered seat, large pivoting foot plates with straps, durable nylon rowing strap, and anti-skid floor protectors. Built-in wheels and a folding frame help save floor space when the ATS Air Rower is not in use.

Description

Bring Your Workout HomeThey say home is where the heart is, and it takes serious heart to sculpt the healthy body you desire. Good thing you've got what it takes for the rigorous strength-building, cardiovascular workout the durable, affordable Stamina Air Rower provides. Though Stamina's wind- resistance design allows pricing that protects your budget, this air rowing machine effectively targets all major muscle groups to strengthen & tone your arms, legs, abs and glutes.Designed for EfficiencyEngineered to ensure a smooth, comfortable rowing workout at home, this Stamina indoor rowing machine simultaneously works the upper and lower body with every stroke. The intensity of your workout is up to you, and adjusting the resistance level is easy: Simply change the speed of your rowing stroke. As you row faster or harder, the machine will follow your lead and amp up the level of resistance. For less resistance, just slow down. With intuitive resistance responses, you're left to focus on your workout.Constructed for Lasting ComfortThe Stamina Air Rower is built with an oversized seat rail that solidly supports the smooth-sliding seat-made to accommodate your body type, whatever it may be. Because the home rowing machine is intended to help reach your fitness goals sooner than later, it's made with a padded, upholstered seat that's comfortable even during longer rowing routines. Textured grips and oversized foot plates add to your comfort and keep your hands & feet stable throughout the catch, drive, finish, and recovery phases of rowing.Proven to Drive ResultsWhy do so many fitness trainers recommend using a rower? Rowing is one of the best exercises for building a strong back while also pushing your heart rate to levels that actually increase your metabolism, burning calories and fat more efficiently. Because rowing is proven to provide a nearly unsurpassed aerobic workout without the relentless pounding to your joints, the Stamina Air Rower lets you quickly improve your fitness while drastically reducing injury risks.


Brand: ‎Stamina


Special Feature: ‎Folding


Color: ‎Gray


Resistance Mechanism: ‎Air


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎250 Pounds


Model Name: ‎35-1402


Frame Material: ‎Carbon Steel


Item Weight: ‎55 Pounds


Tension Level: ‎Wind Resistance with speed


Material: ‎Carbon Steel


Power Source: ‎Manual


Number of Batteries: ‎2 AA batteries required.


Display Type: ‎LCD


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎43 x 23 x 10 inches


Package Weight: ‎26.76 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎73.5 x 18.25 x 22 inches


Brand Name: ‎Stamina


Warranty Description: ‎3 Years Frame; 90 Days Parts


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Stamina Products, Inc. - DROPSHIP


Part Number: ‎35-1402


Included Components: ‎ATS Air Rower 1402


Size: ‎One Size


Sport Type: ‎Exercise & Fitness, Rowing


Date First Available: February 14, 2015


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  • Great for the price
Color: Black
I really like this product. Upsides are it was easy to build, cheap, and works well. Downsides are no adjustable resistance, it's kind of loud with the fan, I use over ear noise canceling headphones to combat this. Overall, I probably would have gone with one of the magnetic resistance machines instead, however I've heard that they break down faster. I've only had this product less than a month, and use it 2-3 times a week. If it breaks down within a year, I will update my review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2022 by LensFD

  • Well built for the money - smooth operation - great workout
Color: Black
I'm 57 and needed to change up my exercise routine. With degeneration of spine and particularly the lumbar and worn out knees, I just can't run anymore. As far as weightlifting, I have to be really careful. I have an old stair master which I still use - great for cardio and the legs, but doesn't do anything for the upper body. And that's the part of me that's weakening. Anyway, checked out rowing as an option for low impact but excellent cardio, core, lower and upper body workout. I read a lot or reviews on various machines and the ones with resistance fans like this one seem to give the most bang for the buck. I just didn't want to spend $1,000 or more, not certain how much I'd use the machine. Went for the middle of the road and this one got great reviews for the features and quality it provides. Positive: Excellent packaging. Very easy to read assembly instructions. All of the tools, bolts, pins, etc. are provided and plastic wrapped over a sheet of cardboard that very clearly marks each part. There is no question to what part the instructions refer. I'd give it a 10, if I could for packaging and instructions. Assembly time for me was about 45 mins, including removing the parts from the box, reviewing the materials, and assembly. Actual assembly was about 30 mins tops. Quality: I have not owned other rowing machines to compare with this one, but everything is solid, nicely balanced. The seat glides smoothly and quietly. The foot pedals are comfortable and have large Velcro straps to secure you feet. The fan mechanism appears well balanced. The simple display provides easy to read numbers that show time, calories burned, and distance - basic, but I'm mostly going for time and distance. Rowing mechanism: instead of a chain, there is a strap. It makes no noise and extends and retracts smoothly. The handle has a comfortable grip. The harder you pull, the more resistance. You can start out slowly to warm up and then increase speed with your legs, back, and arm. Easy fold up and storage: I'm leaving mine out, but if you need to move it, just pull out two pins and the beam that connects the rowing unit to the seat lifts up. You can then roll the machine around. Negatives: really, these are just minor issues, at least for me. The fan is "loud" - so, not a metallic loud or screaming loud - just a fan that gets louder as you pull harder. I close my kids bedroom doors, when I'm working out in the early AM to not wake them up. You can still listen to music with your head phones and its not high pitched. No adjustments: I guess some of the higher priced machines have resistance adjustments. For the expert rower, this may be a needed feature. At my level, not required. The resistance increases as you pull harder. Display is basic: obviously, the company is the company is focusing on the machine's quality and just provides a basic time, calories burned, and distance display. No Bluetooth and apps to down load. I knew this going into it reading the reviews. Minor issue for me. I'm really enjoying the machine and the price point fit my budget and skill. I've owned this for about a month and imagine that I should get five or so years out of it. Just got off now. Its really working my abs, back, and arms. Recommend watching some videos on correct form to avoid injury and to get the most out of rowing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2019 by Dp

  • I would have loved to be able to afford a Concept2 rower but
Color: Black/Chrome
Bought this both to supplement my own workouts as well as to have something total body for 2 of my boys (ages 12 & 15). I would have loved to be able to afford a Concept2 rower but, seriously, $1000? I'm sure it's worth it, but out of my price range. This was the best one I could find for the price and I'm thinking it was a pretty decent deal for the money. Putting it together had me swearing like a sailor, but then, putting a simple book case together usually has me swearing. My 15 year old assisted me and tolerated my juvenile temper tantrums without rolling his eyes even once. There was 1 bolt missing from the package, which I couldn't figure out, since getting the stupid bolts and nuts out of the package required a shaman, a chicken foot, and a sumo wrestler. Nonetheless, we were able to make due fine and had it all together within 45 minutes (yes, I am fairly incompetent at assembly). On to the meat of the matter: we like it. The seat slides perfectly. The resistance is decent to start and runs on the idea of you get what you put in to it. In other words, it is not technically adjustable, but you can increase your work based on speed of pull and degree of body control. I slapped on my Polar H7 and link to Digifit to get a heart rate idea. In 5 minutes of light to moderate rowing, my heart rate sat happily in the 140s. 30 second break for water, repeat, heart rate sitting low 150s. I repeated that a few times for a total do 24 minutes. Yeah, that may have been a bit much and my for clearly wasn't perfect, as I am now feeling it in my low back. Gotta watch that posture a little closer. Overall, though, I find this equal to doing one of my combat workouts, though not quite as high end as a HIIT workout, though it should actually strengthen and tone better. I expect, when I put a bit more effort into the rowing, it will surpass the HIIT workouts in terms of calories burned. I'm 5'5" and have no trouble with the foot straps or range of motion. I'm doing the rower barefoot simply because I hate shoes. Both my sons are slightly shorter than me (couple of inches maybe?) and they had no trouble with the range of motion. The 15 year old is uber skinny and the Velcro on the foot straps cannot be tightened down enough on his feet, so he has to wear shoes to get enough bulk for the straps to hold his feet. Otherwise, no complaints. The flywheel is noisy on the pull--not annoying noisy, just a "whirring" sound that increases in volume on the hardest part of the pull. Music playing on my iPad was barely audible over the noise, but if I blue toothed it to a regular speaker, there would be no problem. Similarly, you might have to crank up your TV a bit if that is your thing. Again, it isn't an unpleasant noise and it actually helps you subconsciously be more aware of the amount of effort you are (or aren't) expending. As far as I am concerned, rowing is almost a perfect combination of strength and endurance training--more bang for your buck, so to speak. The only thing I've ever found better is Insanity workouts, but since those nearly trashed my joints after 2 full rounds, I'd far rather go for the low/no impact rowing, combined with maybe some yoga or Pilates for flexibility and some swimming thrown in for good measure. Right now, I am 175 lbs (meh, gained more than a bit after surgery in April) and not in as good a shape as I was 6 months ago, so hopefully this rower will give significant results. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2014 by Donna Davis

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