Sunny Health & Fitness SF-RW1205 Rowing Machine Rower








Key features
- •12 LEVELS OF RESISTANCE: The hydraulic resistance system creates a smooth and quiet row, throughout 12 total levels of resistance.
- •DIGITAL MONITOR: Track your workout progress on the digital monitor, equipped with time, count, count total, calories, and scan function.
- •ADJUSTABILITY: Tailor your workout experience by fitting the adjustable pedal straps to your feet, and level your rower to your space with the stabilizers.
- •ERGONOMIC: Enjoy a comfortable row with the pivoting foot pedals, foam handlebars, and cushioned seat designed with your comfort in mind.
- •FOOTPRINT: The compact design of this rower allows you to easily move your rower from room to room or into storage.
CategoryRowers
SizeStandard
ColorGrey/black
Warranty3 Year Structural Frame, 180 Days Other Parts And Components
Sunny Health & Fitness SF-RW1205 Rowing Machine Rower
List Price: $138.21$124.39DEALYou Save: $13.82 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.2
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Too low to the ground, hard to get up ...
Blanca•February 21, 2017
Too low to the ground, hard to get up off it without assistance, The read out won't stay on because when I push back, the read out hits my stomach. It's not very steady. The seat is not well made.
but i really loved adding this to my workout regime
Megan Marceau•January 23, 2017
Obviously, you get what you pay for, but i really loved adding this to my workout regime. I haven't experienced anything not working, and mine came with the foot straps, they are attached to the instruction page. Super simple to put together.
Very good workout, very good value
Always Reading•January 22, 2017
Pros -
Exercises multiple body areas at one time, very good abdominals workout with the rowing stroke, very good glute workout, fair workout for arms and top of thigh (rectus femoris), fair workout for the upper back
It's cheap
You can do it indoors away from heat and mosquitos
There is a choice of doing resistance/muscle building or aerobic (for resistance dial up the hydraulic and go slow, for aerobic use low resistance and increase your stroke speed)
Low impact - I have had no issues with hips, knees or feet
This cheap/lower level machine I bought is light weight and I can easily lift and move it from room to room
I can watch TV while I exercise
Convenience - I don't have to go anywhere to exercise
There are 12 levels of hydraulic resistance on the machine I bought - I'm only up to level 4
Assembly was easy with good instructions and doing it alone took about 20 minutes
Cons -
There is a learning curve to master and get benefit from the machine. The directions that came with the machine were too vague, YouTube had good tutorials - I watched multiple
You don't get outside in the fresh air and sunshine - if you strictly exercise indoors vit D deficiency can be a factor
There may be an issue with you getting down on the floor or almost floor level to get in and out of the machine (there are more expensive machines that sit chair height but I did not need this - I don't know if you would or not)
Other thoughts on the rowing machine -
Helpful tips - one of the best YouTube videos I watched said start slow with 3-4 minutes once or twice a day to see how your muscles will respond to rowing. I slowly built up my time and now do 30 minutes straight.
I did some research on low impact/high benefit exercises and it came down to either rowing or swimming. I like to swim but compliance to go to the pool and the time factor of exercising away from home made me decide against it.
I'm happy with this machine it has a comfortable wide seat, very good/thick cushion on the rowing bar, it has straps for the feet and at first I used them but soon discovered I didn't need them.
I rate this machine an extremely good value for the money.
Exercises multiple body areas at one time, very good abdominals workout with the rowing stroke, very good glute workout, fair workout for arms and top of thigh (rectus femoris), fair workout for the upper back
It's cheap
You can do it indoors away from heat and mosquitos
There is a choice of doing resistance/muscle building or aerobic (for resistance dial up the hydraulic and go slow, for aerobic use low resistance and increase your stroke speed)
Low impact - I have had no issues with hips, knees or feet
This cheap/lower level machine I bought is light weight and I can easily lift and move it from room to room
I can watch TV while I exercise
Convenience - I don't have to go anywhere to exercise
There are 12 levels of hydraulic resistance on the machine I bought - I'm only up to level 4
Assembly was easy with good instructions and doing it alone took about 20 minutes
Cons -
There is a learning curve to master and get benefit from the machine. The directions that came with the machine were too vague, YouTube had good tutorials - I watched multiple
You don't get outside in the fresh air and sunshine - if you strictly exercise indoors vit D deficiency can be a factor
There may be an issue with you getting down on the floor or almost floor level to get in and out of the machine (there are more expensive machines that sit chair height but I did not need this - I don't know if you would or not)
Other thoughts on the rowing machine -
Helpful tips - one of the best YouTube videos I watched said start slow with 3-4 minutes once or twice a day to see how your muscles will respond to rowing. I slowly built up my time and now do 30 minutes straight.
I did some research on low impact/high benefit exercises and it came down to either rowing or swimming. I like to swim but compliance to go to the pool and the time factor of exercising away from home made me decide against it.
I'm happy with this machine it has a comfortable wide seat, very good/thick cushion on the rowing bar, it has straps for the feet and at first I used them but soon discovered I didn't need them.
I rate this machine an extremely good value for the money.
I THINK I will get a great workout on this rower
Cal•July 24, 2016
WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! When you assemble this, BE VERY CAREFUL not to accidentally cut the BLACK WIRE, by the main frame and cylinder. There is a black plastic twisty (that needs to be cut off and thrown away) right next to this wire. I almost cut the wire along with the twisty. I will give an update soon on its performance. I used it for the first time today, but only for a second, just to make sure all the parts were in working order. I THINK I will get a great workout on this rower. Look for my update Hope this was helpful.
it is a fantastic product! I am a 23 year old female ...
Lo•January 31, 2016
Especially for this price, it is a fantastic product! I am a 23 year old female who has never put anything like this together before, and it took a total of 20 minutes. It's small enough to store away, but don't be fooled - this will give you a great workout. As someone who is too busy/unmotivated to go to the gym everyday, this is a great home addition. I put it in front of the TV or listen to some of my favorite music and the time flies by. Highly recommended!
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