The Concept 2 Rower - A Review of Notable Features

Published: 11th May 2011
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Professional, collegiate and the rest of us first learned of Concept 2 rower exercise machines back in the early 1980s. The rowing equipment are made and shipped from Vermont, and they developed this rower simply because they were so aware of the need to train during winter months. The primary goal is to make it possible to work out, or train, indoors if the rivers were all frozen and iced over. However, they deliberately wanted to make the very best rowing machines possible using intelligent design principles. I have the unique perspective to write about this since I have been using a Concept 2 for nearly 10 years. I will provide details touching on the more important qualities of this workout equipment.

The options are pretty uncomplicated, you can buy the Model D or the Model E. The Model E is delivered just as you see it, but the Model D is available with a choice of performance monitor. The performance monitors are named, PM3 or PM4, and they are part of the package with each machine. If you prefer a better monitor with the Model D rowing machine, then you will have to go with the D model with the improved monitor. The other pick, which is costlier, is the E rowing machine with the PM4 monitor. You can expect to spend up to $350 more with the Model E rowing machine, and the Model D rower has two different prices for the upgrades.


The performance monitors, PM3 and PM4, are sleek designs that offer the most essential metrics for monitoring your pulse rate and rowing stats. There is an enclosed pulse sensor you wear across your chest, and there is a strap that keeps it in place. There is no discomfort having it strapped as it is very thin with a stretchable spandex strap. The moment you you go rowing you aren't even going to notice you've got a monitor strapped across your chest. There are no wires either as the info is transmitted to the performance monitor.

The resistance to rowing is accomplished by utilizing an intelligently designed flywheel that is a good deal like a manual fan. The flywheel is enclosed in an appropriately designed housing for safety reasons. The manner in which you alter the resistance level with rowing is a mechanical, and manual, lever on the flywheel. If you are thinking this is something that will cause noise, then that is not the case as this exercise machine is very quiet. Since the flywheel is a lot like a fan, of course you can notice a gentle swirling sound. However, I can say after many years of use that the movement of the flywheel does not create any distractions at all. All in all, you could easily use a Concept 2 rowing machine in the next room without waking up others.


Either performance monitor also allows you to track different types of data about your rowing in real time. It is helpful from the standpoint of your progress to determine your total rowing distance, how long it took you to do it, or even how quickly you can do a stroke Your approach will for the most part be based on by your existing level of physical condition and general reason for using the rowing machine. Most of the rowers who compete at the tertiary level use the Concept 2 to train, so they will by nature pay attention to certain data types.

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