Rowing Machines can help build and tone muscles and greatly improve cardiovascular performance. The key benefit is also for the back and joints as rowing relieves stress on these areas while providing a low impact workout but with all the benefits of other cardio workouts.
Training Programmes
It has 12 pre-set programmes, heart rate control, race mode and a manual programme, that allow you to tailor your workout to your own needs.
Resistance Variance
The 16 resistance levels provide a versatile platform to adjust to high intensity resistance work vs steady state cardiovascular training.
Exercise Progression
Tracking your progress is easily done through the LCD monitor, coupled with a wireless heart monitor to keep track of your heart rate.
Smooth Action
The Z-Jet 400’s 1.23m rail and 6kg flywheel give a smooth rowing action.
SKU | CVRM2305 |
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Free UK Delivery? | No |
Condition | New |
No. of Years Warranty | 2 |
Warranty Type(s) | Home |
Warranty Details | 2 Years Home Use Parts & Labour Warranty |
Maximum User Weight | 120 |
Console Display | LCD Monitor |
Dimensions Folded | 86 x 48 x 148cm (LxWxH) |
Dimensions Open | 198 x 48 x 82cm (LxWxH) |
Display Feedback | Speed, Time, Distance, Calories, Pulse, Distance, Incline, Heart Rate, Body Fat, Step |
Flywheel Weight | 6.5 kg |
Power Method | Mains |
Programmes | 12 Pre-Set Programmes, Heart Rate Control, Race Mode and a Manual Mode |
Resistance Range | 16 Levels |
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