🚀 Row Your Way to Fitness!
The Sunny Health & Fitness Unisex Adult SF-RW5720 Incline Slide Rower is a versatile and compact rowing machine designed for effective workouts. With a maximum weight capacity of 350 lbs, it features a dynamic incline mechanism, full motion arms, and a digital console for tracking your fitness progress. Its lightweight design and safety features make it an ideal choice for any fitness enthusiast looking to enhance their home workout experience.
Color | Silver |
Size | One Size |
Style | SF-RW5720 |
Display Type | LCD |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Meter | Time |
Number of Items | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Season | Year-round |
Features | Portable, Padded Seat, Compact |
Included Components | Rower, User Manual |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Brand | Sunny Health & Fitness |
maximum weight capacity | 350 Pounds |
Department | Unisex Adult |
Manufacturer | Sunny Health & Fitness |
Language | English |
Item model number | SF-RW5720 |
Product Dimensions | 140.97 x 55.88 x 45.72 cm; 17.69 kg |
ASIN | B07BDQZSYB |
L**D
I love this rower! Satisfying, demanding, full-body workout.
I love a range of paddling, including competitive, but have never much cared for regular rowing machines as a dry-land substitute. They don't feel like real rowing; don't engage the whole body, with a stroke more appropriate for a T-Rex, and offering no resistance for legwork. After being cooped up at home for months, I wanted to really move. I have a stationary bike, great for legs but not much else. I thought about an eliptical, but that's a very restricted range of motion. Then I did a little research and selected this incline rower, and I am so happy I did!While it doesn't capture the precise feel of paddling kayaks, canoes, outriggers, dragon boats, or SUPs, it definitely comes closer to the full body workout those boats provide than the kind of rowers you typically find at the gym. The motion most resembles the feel of sculling or rowing shells - or even the kick-off from the wall in a butterfly stroke in swimming.You can adjust the resistance by adjusting the incline, since the resistance is all body weight, from nearly level to steep enough for an intense workout. (But my one complaint - the process - unscrewing the pin, pulling it out while sliding to the desired position - would be easier for someone with three hands. And the instructions weren't great. I had to look online, for that and for guidance on how to use for safe, effective workouts.)You can also target specific muscle groups or motions by adjusting where you grip the handles, where in the stroke sequence you begin to engage the arms, and whether you keep the motion tight to the sides in parallel, out at arms length, rotating like a butterfly stroke, or anything in between.When I work from home, I take a break every couple of hours to row, alternating from warm up paddle rates to high intensity 3 minute race sets and back again, then get back to work. Then I do longer sets after work, mixing it up whether I work just my legs, just my arms, full forward stretch, full body extension before the pull, parallel arms vs. circular motion, etc. - lots of options, unlike regular rowers). My back and shoulders are way happier now.This rower is more compact than most, only 51" long, about 40 pounds, with wheels on one end that make it pretty easy to move around (so it's not a chore to put it away between uses). It's pretty stable stood on end for storage and doesn't take a lot of space. It feels plenty sturdy, even for a user who's 6'2" and 215 lbs (though max capacity is 250 lbs). All in all, thoughtfully and well designed.
T**Y
What's not to like?
I love this rowing machine! I did a lot of research before deciding on this rower, and I couldn't be happier with my decision. I wanted something that wouldn't take up a lot of space, was easy to move and most importantly was sturdy and worked well. This rower provides all of that. I was concerned about hydraulics heating and not proving resistance on other machines, but that isn't a problem with this rower. The different degrees of incline make for a challenging work out and the range of motion on the rowing arms means I can target different muscles. The instructions were very clear and it only took about 15 minutes to assemble. The machine appears very well built and sturdy yet is light enough to easily move with the help of the 2 wheels. Standing on end I can store it in a relatively small space. And it is exceptionally quiet! I can easily row while watching tv which helps working out seem less boring. The only tiny negative I have is the electronic display. If I don't completely return to starting position it won't count that rep, but it's not something I would use and will probably just remove the batteries. I've only had it for 4 days but I can't find anything negative to say about the machine itself. Great value for money. I highly recommend.
P**0
Excellent sur tout en cette période de confinement.
Très facile à monter et peu encombrant.Tient debout et se range facilement dans un débarras.Poignée de transport et roulettes, permettent de le déplacer très facilement !Livré avec un jour d'avance !Pas de bruit lors de son utilisation.C'était un critère important lors de cet achat, car je vis en appartement, et je suis soucieux des bons rapports avec le voisinage.Rien à dire si ce n'est qu'il est infatigable !!!Je recommande vivement !
V**
Buena relación precio-calidad
La entrega fue en tiempo, la remadora es tal como la esperaba y es un buen aparato para mejorar la condición física. Recomiendo comprar un tapete para proteger el piso y evitar que se deslice.
A**T
Prime impressioni (positive)
Finalmente ho ricevuto questo attrezzo che avevo adocchiato da tempo.L'ho preferito ad un vogatore tradizionale, non volendo fare grossi investimenti, perchè piu compatto , di costruzione piu semplice e quindi (probabilmente) meno soggetta a guasti di un vogatore di fascia bassa.E' arrivato ben imballato e senza danni , con i poggiapiedi , i 'remi' ed il piccolo computer da montare, 15 minuti di lavoro ed era pronto all'uso (gli attrezzi necessari e le batterie del computerino sono inclusi). Risulta relativamente ingombrante (misure circa 145x 55x45h) ma c'è la possibilità di spostarlo (ha due rotelline) e di tenerlo verticalmente quando non in uso, quando in uso vi serve un po di spazio ai lati per permettere un movimento ampio di vogata.Tenuto presente che l'ho usato una sola volta,queste le mie impressioni:Il movimento richiede un po di impegno almeno all'inizo per ottenere una soddisfacente coordinazione trazione/rilascio,A livello di resistenza minimo (1) è già abbastanza duro, ma questo è in relazione al vostro peso (il mio è 92 kg) che viene usato come resistenza.Se siete molto pesanti e poco allenati probabilmente sarà dura all'inizio.Per quello che ho visto si lavora molto di braccia e meno di gambe.Anche dorsali credo ma non potrei dirlo adesso.Rispetto ad un vogatore tradizionale il movimento che si riesce a fare è piu breve, e nell'ultima parte del 'ritorno' io non riesco ad avvertire resistenza nei 'remi' (ho le braccia troppo lunghe forse)E' silenziosissimo da nuovo, poi si vedrà...) .Il piccolo computer è impreciso anche nel segnare il tempo..., oltre che nel conteggio delle vogate della seduta e totali e alla stima delle calorie.Aggiornerò le mie impressioni quando riuscirò ad usarlo un po..
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