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Sunny Health & Fitness Magnetic Rowing Machine w 53.4" Extended Slide Rail, Smooth Quiet Resistance and Optional Exclusive SunnyFit App

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Style: Classic


Features

  • (Total Body Workout) Full-body Workout with Extended Slide Rails. Engage & strengthen legs, glutes, core, back, arms & shoulders. Rowing activates multiple muscles, promoting balanced development & strength. Unlock your potential.
  • (Extended Slide Rail) At 48 inches in slide rail length, and 44 inches in inseam length, the SF-RW5515 can accommodate rowers up to 6 feet 8 inches tall.
  • (Supreme Comfort) Unmatched comfort awaits with our Rowing Machine. The ergonomically designed cushioned seat ensures support and coziness, enabling longer rows without discomfort. Don't let strain hinder your goals. Stay focused and distraction-free with this exceptional machine.
  • (Customizable Resistance) Achieve personalized rowing intensity with the 8-level magnetic resistance system. Easily adjust the resistance knob to increase or decrease difficulty. Whether you're a novice or an expert, this feature ensures a customized and effective workout, keeping your rowing routine challenging and impactful.
  • (Space-Efficient Design) Maximize your space with this Rowing Machine. Its thoughtful design allows you to save valuable floor space when not in use. Simply fold the sturdy steel rail upright, making it compact and easily stored in tight areas like closets or corners. Ideal for home gyms or apartments with limited space.
  • (Smooth & Quiet Magnetic Resistance) Embrace the smooth, quiet magnetic resistance. Enhance your fitness regimen with efficient, silent workouts. Benefits include undisturbed exercise sessions and compatibility with quiet spaces, promoting wellbeing anytime, anywhere.
  • (Interactive Digital Monitor) Stay motivated and track your progress with the user-friendly Digital Monitor. The clear screen displays essential metrics like Time, Count, Calorie, Total Count, or Scan. Monitor your performance, set goals, and achieve continuous improvement with valuable feedback at your fingertips.
  • (Safety Assurance) Ensure stability and safety with the Rowing Machine. The non-slip foot pedals with adjustable safety straps offer a secure grip, while the anti-slip handlebars with soft foam grip provide comfort and support. Achieve optimal performance and safety for your intense workouts and fitness goals.
  • (Portability and Stability) Experience stability on any surface with the Rowing Machine's floor stabilizers. Easily adjust for balance. Effortlessly move and store the machine with convenient transportation wheels, no heavy lifting required. Maximize your fitness routine with added convenience and space efficiency.
  • (Sunny Health & Fitness Commitment) For over 20+ years, Sunny Health & Fitness has been a premier brand of high-quality fitness products, recognized for our commitment to excellence. Our dedicated customer service reps and fitness instructors stand behind every product to ensure you have the best fitness experience possible.

Brand: Sunny Health & Fitness


Special Feature: Adjustable Foot Strap, Buit-In Wheel, Adjustable Resistance, Compact, Adjustable Seat


Color: Grey


Resistance Mechanism: Magnetic


Product Dimensions: 89"D x 18.9"W x 23.6"H


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 250 Pounds


Metrics Measured: Time, Count, Calories, Scan


Model Name: SF-RW5515


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Item Weight: 60.9 Pounds


Brand: ‎Sunny Health & Fitness


Special Feature: ‎Adjustable Foot Strap, Buit-In Wheel, Adjustable Resistance, Compact, Adjustable Seat


Color: ‎Grey


Resistance Mechanism: ‎Magnetic


Product Dimensions: ‎89"D x 18.9"W x 23.6"H


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎250 Pounds


Metrics Measured: ‎Time, Count, Calories, Scan


Model Name: ‎SF-RW5515


Frame Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Item Weight: ‎60.9 Pounds


Tension Level: ‎8


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Power Source: ‎Electric


Number of Batteries: ‎2 AA batteries required. (included)


Display Type: ‎LCD


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎50.5 x 25 x 10 inches


Package Weight: ‎32.21 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎89 x 18.9 x 23.6 inches


Brand Name: ‎Sunny Health & Fitness


Warranty Description: ‎3 Year Structural Frame, 180 Days Other Parts And Components


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Sunny Health & Fitness


Part Number: ‎SF-RW5515


Model Year: ‎2015


Style: ‎Classic


Included Components: ‎Rowing Machine


Sport Type: ‎Exercise & Fitness


Date First Available: November 2, 2015


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  • Impressive for the price
Style: Smart
I’m 54 and in good shape but wanted to work on my cardiovascular fitness. I have been wanting to purchase a rower for quite some time and almost bought the Aviron for (2400.00). I didn’t really want to spend that much money. So I took to Amazon and checked out several rowers. I came across this one at 18,000+ reviews for a really cheap price (compared to 2400). It’s a good, solid machine and my husband said it was really easy to put together. It’s not as a good as a high end machine and it’s a bit difficult to explain why. First - the foot pedals move so it’s difficult to get a good push off from the heels. It works well enough but it’s lacking in that area. The machine is quiet for the most part (seat moving makes a bit of noise). The resistance is easy to change and I can see the display just fine. My other issue is the pull…it just feels off especially if you are following a video and they want you to pull high or do bicep curls. It’s minor but enough to notice. Like I said it’s difficult to explain. I’m not doing any major rowing on it…a few times a week for 20 minutes. And if I stop using it I’m not out 2,000 bucks. I’m happy with the purchase. EDIT: I keep having pain in my legs and butt and I don’t know why. I can’t adjust the seat or pedals. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024 by Alisa Brzek

  • Excellent Value
Style: Classic
Despite what some others have said, I think this is an excellent value. After hours of research I chose this machine over others even though it was more expensive then I had originally planned on spending. However, a sale coupled with a damaged-box discount gave me such a supreme bargain I couldn't resist. And I'm really glad I purchased it. Packaging was stellar. Nice, tight packaging with small wood blocks insured no shifting of the machine during transport. All tools and parts were included and instructions were excellent. I put it together in 25 minutes. The most trying parts were the pull pin and large black knob on the top of the main frame which must be carefully lined up to fit. Lifting the frame up enabled me to shift the frame pieces into better alignment and slide the black knob piece directly down at the perfect angle. Otherwise, it will resist screwing into the hole. The parts were shrink-wrapped on cardboard and clearly labeled as to which step they were for. This was extremely helpful. The machine works smoothly and very quietly. The seat glides nicely on the rail with no bumping or catching. The flywheel is very quiet and turns smoothly. I have not used the computer readout yet so can not rate it. I am 5'1" tall with a 27.5 inseam. When my legs are fully extended there is 13.5" of unused rail behind the seat until the seat would contact the stop bumper. Taller people would have plenty of room on the rail. I have seen comments about feet slipping out of the foot rests. Please note the foot rests have two adjustments. The straps come pre-installed in the 'upper' slots closer to the toes of the rests. This is great if your feet are longer. For shorter feet, simple unthread the foot straps from the current location and feed them through the other slots closer to the heel of the foot rest. (See my photos for clarification). This will fasten the straps over the foot for smaller feet and prevent slipping of the foot. I am including a close-up of the parts that attach the main frame to the seat rail frame. I am doing this because if you don't have all of the pieces together the frame will shift and the seat will not glide smoothly. I watched another purchaser's video where they were complaining about the seat not gliding and being noisy. If you look at her video you will immediately notice she has one of the bolt holes empty, causing the entire frame to bow down at that crucial point. Follow all directions and the frame will be totally tight and secure. Personally, I love the machine. This is wonderful and I anticipate it providing me with many hours of relaxing rowing. Note: If you feel the machine is not giving you a good workout, check your technique. Poor technique is responsible for 95% of dissatisfaction with most exercise equipment, in my opinion. Do yourself a favour and watch several videos from different sites to learn proper technique. Even if you have used a rowing machine before, don't second guess yourself. Good technique is the only thing you can do to guarantee a great workout, increased strength and health and to protect yourself from injury. Dark Horse Rowing has a series of videos that are very nice. Otherwise, check out college rowing instructional videos. The video that is part of the advertising for this machine shows extremely poor technique. Do not use it for reference. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2021 by Annie Annie

  • Excellent value especially for beginners.
Style: Classic
I've been using this rower for a couple of months now and I like it. I'm a senior looking to get some cardio and muscular improvement without killing myself in the process. Running in the summer time Florida heat was out of the question so I tried this rowing machine. The machine itself seems well built and functions smoothly when I use it. I've had no problems with it so far. It's very quiet; the only real noise is the seat sliding back and forth. Assembly was straight forward. I suggest moving the wheel section of the machine to its final location before starting assembly. This will require an assistant since it's somewhat cumbersome. If you're a young muscular guy you can probably handle it yourself. You can bring the remaining parts to the new location in batches as you assemble the machine. Or, tip the delivery guy to carry it to its destination on his dolly. Mine came by UPS. The machine itself has a few deficiencies. The first is the control panel. It's really basic and hard to read unless you have good light. The display itself is not self illuminated. There is no stroke rate indication which I think is very important since that's what indicates your level of effort. I set the panel to the stroke counter and use a separate stop watch on my phone to keep track of the time. I could probably use the timer on the control panel but frankly it's so cumbersome to cycle through the functions and hard to read (old eyes) that it's easier to use a separate device. When battery replacement time comes it's going to be really hard to get the panel out of its hole. The manual isn't too specific but there is a tab along the bottom of the bezel which you lift up to unlatch the panel and pull it out of the recess. The problem is that there is nowhere to grip the frame of the panel to pull it forward so a tool, like a screw driver is needed to get it started moving forward so you have something to grip. The second deficiency is the folding mechanism. The 2 major parts pivot on a long bolt and are locked in the functional position by a threaded hand knob for rigidity. This hand knob is unscrewed to allow the long section to pivot up for storage. In the up position you insert a pin which prevents the long section from falling by accident. I found the alignment of the holes for this pin don't allow for easy insertion of the pin. In my case I really don't need to fold the machine but you might feel differently. I don't feel like these deficiencies are that significant on a machine at this price level. All in all these problems are minor and the basic functioning of the machine is sturdy, smooth, quiet and so far reliable. For the price I think this is a very good buy especially when you consider the price included shipping which can't be trivial. My aim was to get a reasonably good but inexpensive machine to try rowing and if I felt like I had a future with a rower I could move up later after I learned enough to make an informed purchase. So far so good. I use it on a fairly low resistance setting (3 of 8) which, for now seems like a good level. I've had no expert advice about how to exercise so my information is from on line reading. I set my exercise time by the number of strokes. I started with 50 strokes, admittedly not much but enough to see what was going to hurt the next day - my shoulders, which still limit how fast I increase my exercise time. Every few days I add some strokes until now I'm up to 250 which takes about 10+ minutes. Still not enough but I've observed a few things as I proceeded. First, heart rate doesn't increase the longer you exercise. After the first 50 strokes or so your heart has adjusted to the new level of exertion and will maintain that rate as long as you maintain the stroke rate and resistance setting. This rate (about 23 spm) is comfortable for me and my heart rate is into the "vigorous exercise" range for my age recommended by the American Heart Assoc. So my goal now it to increase the time until I get to their recommended duration. There's a little bit of technique to rowing that you can get information about from several sources on line. But the one thing that helped me a lot wasn't mentioned anywhere and that is to synchronize your breathing with the stroke. I find it much easier to breath in on the stroke and breath out on the recovery. My comfortable stroke rate is about 23 spm but when starting your breathing rate is less than that so it takes a conscious effort to sync the breath and stroke. As I start to breath harder it's easier to sync the two after about 50 strokes and then I get into a rhythm that works for me at this level of effort. If you're out of sync and try to breath in on the recovery your knees will compress your diaphragm and prevent you from getting a good breath. If you're a senior like me who has moved to a more sedentary retirement lifestyle take it easy at first and move to more strenuous levels slowly. You won't find out what you're stressing until the next morning. I still find it interesting because I'm keeping all the numbers in a spreadsheet but I'll soon need some kind of entertainment while rowing to keep boredom at bay. 6/14/19 A few months ago the foot straps gave out. The metal oblong rings kept slipping to one side and that would effectively lengthen the strap so it didn't hold my foot firmly any more. This problem came on slowly but finally became a real nuisance. I bought some straps (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01ATL97U8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1) from Amazon to replace the originals and they worked fine. In all other respects the machine still works fine with no problems, just clean the seat track occasionally. I'm up to 375 strokes at tension 4 and continue to work on my technique. I noticed the price of the machine is even lower than when I bought mine so I consider it an even better bargain at this price. 5/25/20 The new foot straps mentioned above allowed me to pull the straps tighter than the original Velcro straps and as a result I have broken the plastic of both the foot pads on the inside where the strap comes up from beneath. I repaired it by hot gluing a piece of strap metal to the bottom of the foot pad that spans the break. This seems to work fine so far. The metal part takes the load that caused the plastic to break. No big deal. I don't think this was a defect in the product and I'm not changing my opinion that this is a good value for a beginner machine. My mistake was using much more tension on the foot straps after I replaced the originals with a different type of strap that allowed for pulling them much tighter. Obviously I didn't need to pull them as tight as I did so this problem is on me. There have been no other problems with the machine other than replacing the battery in the control panel and cleaning the seat track occasionally. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2017 by H Davis

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