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Concept2 Model D Indoor Rowing Machine with PM4 Monitor

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Features

  • PM4 monitor provides wireless heart rate monitoring, machine-to-machine racing, and increased memory capacity with rechargeable battery pack
  • 14-Inch (35.6 cm) seat height and nickel-plated chain
  • Separates easily into two pieces for storage with a quick-release frame lock. Caster wheels make it mobile
  • Adjustable footrests accommodate a wide range of shoe sizes. Ergonomic handle for natural position
  • Requires footprint of 9 x 4 feet; 500-pound capacity; 5-year frame warranty

Description

"Manufactured by the company that set the standard in rowing, the Concept2 Model D Indoor Rower with PM4 delivers proven performance and fitness benefits. Concept2 Indoor Rowers are used worldwide by Olympic athletes, cardiac rehab patients, and every caliber of rower in between. Rowing provides superb total-body cardiovascular conditioning in a smooth impact-free exercise. A great investment, this commercial-grade machine is recommended for home use and supported with free online motivational tools such as the Concept2 online logbook, rowing challenges and training forum. In addition to displaying workout data, five display options, a LogCard to record results, and games, the self-calibrating Performance Monitor 4 (PM4) includes built-in wireless heart rate monitoring (heart rate chest belt included). A rechargeable battery pack recharges during use or when plugged into a computer. The PM4 uses ANT technology to support wireless racing between up to eight machines with no computers or extra equipment needed. The Fish Game, Darts, Target Training, and Biathlon games are all included with the PM4. With its increased memory capacity, the PM4 has room to grow with future features. Every Concept2 Indoor Rower comes with a 30-day money back guarantee and limited 2-year parts, 5-year frame warranty."

Brand: Concept2


Special Feature: Adjustable


Color: Light Gray


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 500 Pounds


Model Name: Model D


Item Weight: 57 Pounds


Power Source: Battery Powered,Rechargeable


Number of Batteries: 1 Product Specific batteries required. (included)


Display Type: LCD


Global Trade Identification Number: 34


Brand: ‎Concept2


Special Feature: ‎Adjustable


Color: ‎Light Gray


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎500 Pounds


Model Name: ‎Model D


Item Weight: ‎57 Pounds


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered,Rechargeable


Number of Batteries: ‎1 Product Specific batteries required. (included)


Display Type: ‎LCD


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎34


UPC: ‎848688019934


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎56.89 x 21.02 x 15.35 inches


Package Weight: ‎68.8 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎95 x 24 x 14 inches


Brand Name: ‎Concept2


Manufacturer: ‎Concept2


Part Number: ‎ERG-D-PM4


Model Year: ‎2013


Date First Available: January 30, 2013


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love it!!!
Color: Light Gray
I already have a treadmill and stationary bike. I wanted a rower to get a better upper body and add another cardio workout for change of pace. This rowing machine does this. Build quality is very high. It is a rock solid machine when you sit on it and use it. The sliding seat is super stable and smooth. Pulling on the handle and rowing is as smooth as a chain can be and noticeably smoother and quieter than I had imagined it would be. This machine just exudes quality. For the price, I am pretty impressed. Setup is pretty easy. Took me about 20 minutes and not a lot of fuss. PM4 Monitor is OK. Nothing fancy, not really impressed by it at all. But it gets the job done. Important thing for me is elapsed time, variable modes, and heart rate display. I am a big fan of heart rate monitoring and generally use POLAR. Unfortunately, POLAR users are out of luck--well, almost. You can buy a POLAR receiver from Concept2 that will work with your chest strap. Otherwise the unit accepts Garmin, Suunto, ANT+ chest straps and one is included! The PM4 has a rechargeable battery pack that is unfortunately not easy to charge if you don't use it for a while and the power empties. You need to plug in the PM4 into a USB port. The cable is included so all you need is a wall socket and USB charger. All-in-all, the PM4 is only OK but nothing great. I think for your typical home user, the main reason to get PM4 over PM3 is for heart rate monitoring, rechargeable battery pack, and the potential for upgrading it in the future (PM4 has more internal memory). You can use a Polar chest strap with the PM3 if you buy the receiver for it (only $25, or $75 for chest strap and receiver) from Concept2. I probably would have done well to go with this option instead of the PM4 for my purposes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2014 by TobycW

  • not the best quality
Rower is great however I think I got one on the lower quality side... the rails are not flush and one of the rivets was busted off.
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2014 by Zac

  • Good solid home rowing machine.
Color: Light Gray
I initially discovered the concept rower by doing crossfit. I had not worked out in a couple of years and decided to start up again concentrating on cardio type workouts and I remembered how important a rower was to a well rounded cardio workout. I decided on the model D with the understanding that the only major difference from the model E was a higher profile (ergonomically designed for easy on/off, like sitting on a chair) and upgraded PM4 display. I have used the machine at 2, 5, and 8 minute interval workouts. The workout is fantastic, you have to push yourself, the harder you pull the harder it becomes. I do not foresee myself using the heart monitor and upgraded PM4 module to strictly row. The most I predict to sit and row at one time would be up to a 5K and in that seldom occasion I will use and iPad and not worry about my heart rate. Im a self motivator and can push myself very hard, therefore I regret paying the extra money for the heart rate monitor and the upgraded display. I do understand about a target heart rate workout, i tend to work out as hard as I can for as long as I can. Extremely easy to assemble, 4bolts (tool included) and easy install of display screen, even though the directions I received were for the model E (I have the model D) it came well packed as a four piece unit and could probably assemble it easily without directions by being familiar from using one before. Amazon continues to impress. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2014 by Jesus Portillo

  • Poor User Interface
As dozens of other reviews will attest, the rowing part of the C2 is well designed. However, the user interface, the PM4 controls and data display, is pretty bad. Seriously out of date - think Pong. Set up is laborious any time you need to make a change, the screens are confusing, the data download options are clunky, the games are actually less interesting than Pong, the screen is not backlit, you have to set up heart monitor and other screens every time you use it... All terrible. Some clever entrepreneur should create a modern controller/display that could be installed in place of the existing clunker - it would greatly increase the overall value of the C2. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2014 by Alex Miller

  • Great exercise machine, exceeds high expectations
Color: Light Gray
I expected a lot from my Model D, and upon receipt and using it for over two months it does not disappoint. In fact, I am still impressed by not only the build quality (this baby was built to last) but also the information available to the user. I am somewhat of a gear head and love the metrics I can easily get out of the PM4 directly. I can track power in several different ways, display a pace boat, time for a certain distance or distance for a certain time. It certainly promotes progress, for example every week I try to beat my previous personal best for 500m (sprint), 2000m, and 5000m. The Concept2 is quieter than I anticipated, one can easily hear a TV over the sound of the machine (but I use and recommend wireless headphones). The action is very smooth, and was more of a "natural" motion than I thought. I had no problem rowing smoothly after watching several videos on YouTube and on the Concept2 web site. I am sure it would be beneficial for anyone to get a private lesson to insure proper form as well, I am considering doing this in the near future myself, but this should not deter anyone from purchasing a machine. For endurance or calorie burn, I set up my iPad (most recently, a wall mounted TV) and watch a 45 minute show on Netflix or Amazon. The PM4 counts the total calories. With the included heart rate monitor, I purchased a separate iPhone receiver and use DigiFit to calculate a more accurate calorie burn, specific to my specific body weight. I upload the data to DigiFit.com and also record my daily exercise in LoseIt.com. It may sound complex but really it is very easy to do, and very motivating. The results of steady exercise six or so times a week is noticeable, both from weight loss, muscle development, and cardio fitness. I think the Concept2 is one of the best purchases I have made and would recommend it to anyone interested in getting or staying in shape without hesitation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2013 by Richard M. Afflitto

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