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Stamina Magnetic Rowing Machine Compact Rower w/Smart Workout App - Small Rowing Machines for Home Use

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Arrives Sunday, May 12
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Color: Black/Red


Features

  • STAMINA ROWING MACHINE - Our magnetic rower provides a total body workout, suitable for building strength and muscle, and improving muscle tone. Experience more and support your overall cardiovascular health with our rower.
  • ALL-IN-ONE CARDIO EQUIPMENT - This versatile rowing machine offers different workout possibilities suitable for cardio and muscle ensurance training, and toning the muscular core. Adjust the tension dial to get the challenge you desire.
  • SMOOTH MAGNETIC RESISTANCE - This rowing cardio machine is equipped with a ball-bearing roller system with 8 levels of adjustable resistance. The smooth, quiet magnetic rowing mechanism allows you to row anytime without disturbing others
  • COMFORTABLE AND SPACE SAVING - This rowing machine is outfitted with a comfortably padded and ergonomic seat that keeps you comfortable. This rower stands on its end to save floor space and has built-in wheels to move the rower to storage.
  • SMART WORKOUT APP - Experience connected fitness with this home gym equipment with the muuv app. With smart guided coaching, exercise demo videos, personalized workouts, assembly videos, and more, muuv provides the best workout and fitness experience with your Stamina Rower.

Brand: Stamina


Special Feature: Adjustable


Color: Black/Red


Resistance Mechanism: Magnetic


Product Dimensions: 63"D x 19"W x 28"H


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 250 Pounds


Model Name: Stamina X


Frame Material: Aluminum


Item Weight: 22.68 Kilograms


Tension Level: Adjustable Tension


Brand: ‎Stamina


Special Feature: ‎Adjustable


Color: ‎Black/Red


Resistance Mechanism: ‎Magnetic


Product Dimensions: ‎63"D x 19"W x 28"H


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎250 Pounds


Model Name: ‎Stamina X


Frame Material: ‎Aluminum


Item Weight: ‎22.68 Kilograms


Tension Level: ‎Adjustable Tension


Material: ‎Aluminum, Other


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Display Type: ‎LCD


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎56.5 x 17.9 x 7.5 inches


Package Weight: ‎22.68 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎63 x 19 x 28 inches


Brand Name: ‎Stamina


Warranty Description: ‎3 Years Frame; 90 Days Parts


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Stamina Products


Part Number: ‎35-1102


Included Components: ‎Stamina X Magnetic Rower


Sport Type: ‎Exercise & Fitness


Date First Available: April 25, 2017


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  • An Acceptable Entry Level Rower
Color: Silver
I purchased this for under $200 and while I am still vastly more content with this as a purchase as I believe I would have been if I had instead chosen to purchase a similarly priced treadmill or bike, this product definitely has some design flaws that range from minor to frustrating. So, first to positives. Price: As mentioned, comparing a $200 rower to $200 treadmills or elliptical or bikes, I think this is a much more viable option. We're obviously not dealing with a concept2 or something, but for something that is 1/5th the price, I am reasonably satisfied Assembly: Following the directions was straightforward and while I didnt bother to go through the extra steps to install the cup holder, the rest of it was very easy to follow and put together. Size: I live in an apartment so I don't have a ton of extra space which a traditional treadmill or bike would have been extremely space consuming. This rower is only about 2x2.5 feet when in the upward position for storing so it can go right up against a wall and is out of the way. Resistance Level: I'm not the most fit and I'll admit, I can't row for very long, but I feel like the amount of resistance the max setting provides is a good challenge. I usually keep it set to the midway point and that's just fine. But the lowest settings do feel far to easy even at my most tired. But this is just a cardio machine. This isn't something you should expect to set to max resistance for doubling up on strength and cardio. But the amount of resistance seems more than good enough to give even a fit person a good struggle for cardio.\ Now the things I don't like about it. The starting point of the handles: this isn't an issue specific to this machine, it seems like something that would be a problem with most of the less expensive machines, but the handles/belt stow at a position that is not very far from where the chair meets the base. I personally like to pull myself in as much as possible and so I either have to bend my arms or hold the handles higher and push the belt over the top of the machine to be able to come further in on the catch. As I said, this seems to be a common design for low-mid cost machines and there may not be any getting around it without spending considerably more. The pivoting feetplates: It seemed like a selling point to allow more ease of movement when I was shopping for this, but now that I've used it I can firmly say that this is something that I wish I could go back and tell myself to find a different product. Because the plates move, I feel like I can't push off of them or pull myself back in with the same amount of power as I would if the plates were bolted into a single position. MAYBE this would be better if the pivot point was closer to 3/4ths of the way up the pedal instead of at the half way point of my foot. I don't know, but maybe then it would only pivot during the catch. But it starts to pivot almost as soon as my knees start to bend on my return stroke and I feel like I don't have stability or support. But it would probably be better to just remove the pivot altogether. Or have some way to lock the plates in place locking it in with the lower stop bar by the heel or something, but there isn't. Also, the straps. Inside the feet plates are two sets of slits for the straps to go in and neither are good. If you go with the upper slots which are far too high up they only hold down your toes unless you had a size 15 foot and so I dont feel like my feet are being held in place almost at all. But if I use the lower level, it is strapped directly on my ankles restricting their ability to move and causing pain. The best I've come up with is to feed one part through the lower slot and the other end through the higher slot to diagonally go across the part of my foot that the straps should have been designed to be able to go over, but the plates are far too large when being used barefoot. Maybe I'm only supposed to be using this machine while wearing shoes and that would resolve this, but for an in-home machine, I dont want to have to put on shoes to row for a few minutes. I'd be concerned putting this machine on a wooden floor like is shown in the video without getting some kind of additional padding to put underneath both ends (not included). I have carpet so that's not a concern for me, but still want to point that out. The machine started to squeak very loudly within a fairly short period after I got it. I did manage to get some WD40 to apply to the wheels and the squeaking has stopped. I do understand that things need maintenance, but I don't feel like I should have already needed to do that within a couple weeks of getting the product. Lastly, in order to use the display requires AAA batteries which they do not include. I usually try to have a few AA's, because a few things like remotes and wireless mice do use those, but I do not keep AAA so it was a nuisance to need to go out and get them if I wanted to track time or distance. However, the interface is hard to reset and units are in miles which.... why? I know the USA isn't on metric and feet would be weird, but there's space for up to 4 numbers on the display. If someone is rowing 10 km+,(over 9,999 m) I think they can deal with the numbers rolling back to 0. I'm usually only rowing for ~1,000 m in a session at a time anyway. All in all, it's a good enough rower especially at this price point. I don't feel like the cons were bad enough to drop it down to a 3 since most of my issues are really just minor annoyances, but I do wish I could have done 3.5 because the feet plates and ability to get a good depth on the return stroke are pretty seriously hampering me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 12, 2020 by Edward

  • Functional entry level product
Color: Upgraded Silver
This rower was added to our small fleet of equipment, partly because it stores upright in a small footprint, and also because it offers a wide variety of resistance levels and is quiet at any level. I received it and put it together, which was pretty simple process. Upon first use I could not seem to get the resistance to change, and i was not going to sweat by any means at this level. Maybe I put it together wrong? On further inspection the resistance wheel was not spinning. After some rogue adjustments and further research I eventually determined that it had a bad one-way bearing for the resistance wheel. Customer service was helpful and efficient, confirmed my assessment nearly immediately (ahem, concern?) and offered quick product replacement. They offered several rower models (but not this one) so I asked for this one as the replacements were of lesser quality IMO (I wanted the electronic readout, Heart rate, and programmable mag adjustments) but when I requested the same as trade they sent that straight away. There was no returning the defective unit or anything...ugh, more landfill? Really, if i had to rate their customer service it was personal, quick, and direct, probably a 9/10. The new rower came and the box was a bit beat up, and so was the housing (but I had that one for the landfill to part out instead) and was perfectly functional. It provided the product I was hoping for at a low, low price. As far as use, it is very quiet. I can watch television with either the sound at a normal volume, or through headphones at a very normal volume. The programmable interface does turn out to be a bit of a pain to change adjustment levels on the fly versus a dial type resistance item. The multiple preprogramed workout variants are nice, and the heart rate monitor works without flaw. You cannot rely on the calories that it calculates for you as it way overestimates. Most internet resources show about 800cal/hr for a man of my weight at a moderate to vigorous level...though the readout kcal max is 1000, I usually hit that within just 20minutes into the session with the resistance I use. So don't rely on that thing to convince yourself you can have more Cheetos, you did not just burn 3000 calories in that hour dude. The resistance range is great, top end is a solid effort to keep up for long, bottom end is minor resistance. It offers a nice workout with your arms, legs, and core engaged. The handle could be more ergonomic or comfortable, but its not bad at all, just not ideal. Ultimately, would I buy it again? I guess. But I'd rather have a little nicer one. But then I would not be able to afford as many Cheetos. The same company has other higher level models. I might send the dollars that way unless you just want it to hang clothes on in the basement or something. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 22, 2019 by NorthernLights75

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