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ProGear 750 Rower with Additional Multi Exercise Workout Capability, Black

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Features

  • 2 independent hydraulic cylinders for tension resistance. 3 hydraulic resistance levels can be independently adjusted on the left and right handle bars. 180 degree range of rowing motion
  • 3 adjustable rowing positions accommodate different user heights. Slide rail length/inseam: 37" - 43". Large 1.8" thick cushioned seat (12.3" x 9") and multi-exercise backrest (26.5" x 12.5")
  • 3 adjustable incline rowing angles. LCD display indicates scan, time, rep count, calories burned, and total rep count. Foam covered handle bars provides a comfortable grip while rowing
  • Large pivoting textured anti-slip foot pedals with adjustable straps keep your feet in place while exercising. User height range of 4'9" to 6'1". Chrome slide rail for smooth rowing
  • Over 10 additional workout exercises including rows, curls, shoulder presses, pull downs, ab workouts, bent over rows, pec flies and more. Can be folded for storage. 220 pounds weight capacity

Description

Enjoy your workout with ProGear 750 rower without leaving your home! featuring 37" - 43" slide rail length/inseam, LCD display and 2 independent Hydraulic cylinders for tension resistance, ProGear 750 rower comes with 3 adjustable Hydraulic resistance levels on both handle bars, and provides 180 degree range of rowing motion for full arm, shoulder and chest exercises. In addition, the large 1.8" thick cushioned seat and multi-exercise backrest will keep you comfortable throughout your workout sessions. While not in use, the 750 rower can be folded for storage. So let's get started and get the results you want with ProGear 750 rower.


Brand: ‎ProGear


Special Feature: ‎Anti-Slip


Color: ‎Black


Resistance Mechanism: ‎Water


Product Dimensions: ‎26.5"D x 53"W x 36.3"H


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎220 Pounds


Meter Type: ‎Time, Rep Count, Calories Burned


Model Name: ‎750 Rower


Frame Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Item Weight: ‎54 Pounds


Tension Level: ‎3 adjustable Hydraulic resistance levels


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Number of Batteries: ‎1 AA batteries required. (included)


Display Type: ‎LCD


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎44.5 x 30 x 9.75 inches


Package Weight: ‎28.12 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎53 x 26.5 x 36.3 inches


Brand Name: ‎ProGear


Warranty Description: ‎1 year limited


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Paradigm Health & Wellness Inc. -- DROPSHIP


Part Number: ‎3600


Model Year: ‎2018


Included Components: ‎Rower


Date First Available: January 11, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Everything you need to know before you purchase
I'm a fitness nut. I mean by this is I've been involved in weight lifting, physical fitness, dance, yoga, and pilates for over 30 years. I have an autoimmune condition that constantly attacks my joints and muscles, so I have to keep relatively strong. I have no ability to produce certain muscle fibers, and I have an AAT disorder so I'm definitely NOT athletic. I purchased this machine along with a squat assistance machine for the weeks after my flare ups when I can recuperate at home before I venture back to a gym. I am 5'4" 118lbs. 18-20% BF. Here is my review. 1. This machine would not be ideal for someone over 220 lbs as it isn't structurally designed to support the weight without significant wear and tear to the parts. 2. Rowing is one of the most beneficial whole body low impact exercises you can do for yourself. Get this and an upright sit and ride for squats and sit in front of your netflix or amazon prime and binge while you workout. you'll thank me for years to come. You don't need any other equipment in your gym or home except one other piece: the X3Bar. Read my entire reviews for tips on maximizing efficiency on this machine. PROS: 1. comes fully assembled and ready to use out of the box. 2. quiet machine, fairly sturdy. 3. 3 basic levels of resistance. If you need added resistance by booty bands or resistance bands and use that to enhance your rowing. 4. the arms are rigid but still manage to offer a full range of motion through the full pull and release of your rowing stroke which I like so if you want to focus on triceps, upper chest, lower chest, you can do it. 5. the bottom of the machine allows some incline adjustment, which is nice. 6. Some of the added arm training is workable. CONS: 1. takes up some floor space, but can be folded down to be shoved under a tall enough bed. 2. many of the additional exercises are not anatomically accurate for full range of motion or enough resistance through the full range of motion. Take for example the curls. A total waste of your time. Don't bother with it. The rows and flies and chest press and shoulder press are nice addons if you don't have dumbbells. Or do what I do and get a set of dumbbells and use the full bench down and go to town. 3. lack of exercise video training instructions. I'm compelled to make a series just to help folks because overall this is a tremendous rowing machine. 4. It's low to the ground. Get a chair, or put it next to a couch or something that can help you get on and off the machine. PRO TIPS: 1. Get yourself a waist trainer and a set of sauna tights and a sauna sweat vest if you want to enhance your workout efficiency and keep your joints warm. This will enhance your overall workout, increase the overall caloric burn. 2. Drink 1/2 to 1 gallon of pure water a day with cell food drops. This makes a huge difference when you need to drop fat fast. 3. STOP COUNTING CALORIES AND DOING THE FAD DIETS. Simple portion control: look at the palm of your hand. Now, make a fist. Your entire stomach is the size of 2 fists put together. I don't care how much fat you carry. This is the anatomical size your stomach is when it is not stretched to the max. I've examined enough cadavers. 4. Fast until 10am, only drink water with lemon and tea or coffee with very little sugar and a full scoop or 2 of collagen protein. This will give you protein needed to get through your morning. at 10am, break your fast with a full meal shake like Orgain and a celery stick with hummus or peanut butter. Lunch - make lunch your biggest meal of the day. one palm of protein, one palm of carbs, two palms of veggies a thumb size of fat, oil, or dressing for a salad. Same for dinner. See how easy it is? no more calorie counting. snacks, one palm size of fruit, nuts, whatever you'd like. Stop eating after 7pm-8pm. Only water or herbal tea. 5. HAVE ONE CHEAT DAY EVERY WEEK. 6. Avoid ALL WHITE FOODS. No white sugar, white flour, white potatoes, white breads, white tortillas, white ANYTHING. if its white its out. If you must have creamer in your coffee, use So delicious organic almond cashew milk, coconut milk or something like that. If you have to have your ice cream, go with greek style frozen yogurt and honey with berries. Never limit yourself on snacks, treats, just the portion. If you have trigger foods, avoid them like the plague until you know you have the self-control to eat one. remind yourself daily, "nothing tastes as good as healthy feels and looks!" 7. Cleanse your colon, your liver and kidneys. Colon cleansers are GREAT! If you have poor bowel movements, get one, use it for at least 90 days. Better yet, get a series of colonics. "death begins in the colon". Your colon is so important. treat it with love and respect it. 8. Charcoal capsules for days you don't feel good. gassy, upset digestion, stress, charcoal capsules are your friend. 9. Full spectrum enzymes and probiotics. 10. finally - don't kill yourself. 20 min of cardio is enough for everyone. go for a walk, make a commitment to get up and move or dance for 5 minutes every 45 min you sit. Look, my joints and muscles are deep pain constantly. I get it. there are days I cannot get out of bed. I still make the effort to do something every day for my body. Your body is your soul's temple. What you get out of it is based on what you invest into it. Get this machine, commit to loving yourself and honoring your body. It really is a great piece of equipment. Do pulses on the rowing machine not just full range of motion. Pulse at the top of your movement for a count of ten, then do a full range for 10. Do one arm at a time while rowing. Do fly out with your arms as wide as you can while pulling. Do half range motions at the bottom of your pull and half at the top of your pull for a count of ten. Look up youtube for rowing machine 20 min exercise videos and follow along. Don't be afraid. Just get on and row that fat right off. If all you can do is 5 minutes - just do it. and get back on and do another 5 minutes. Don't give up. Don't ever quit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2019 by Jodi

  • Much better than I thought!
As one might suspect, for this price - sub $200, with multiple exercises, I was very skeptical. I finally decided to take the dive. I am pleasantly surprised. First, I was dreading having to put it together, anticipating it would come in a thousand pieces with a million screws. It did not! It came 99% assembled. The only "screw" was the one to secure the seat when you decide where it needs to be. Then, there was a battery, the end. The machine is heavy enough to remain stable when I am using it but light enough that I can easily carry it around the house and I can prop it against the wall without the fear it is going to fall and kill a kid. It's footprint is also reasonably compact. For each exercise that you can perform with the machine, there are pictures, words, and schematics. I found that the pictures were easy enough to follow. I identify the exercise I want to perform and then, I do what I need to and make the machine look like the photo. Mostly, it's moving the back piece around. Very easy. You can change the resistance too! It comes in the lowest position - least resistance. Out of the box, this is more than enough for me. I did not think so until I move it to the top position and said, OHHHH, this is super hard. So, back to the lowest position until I build some upper body strength. The display is tiny and for me, fairly pointless. I would rather tell Google to set a timer instead of using the display. It is also not feasible when you are doing exercises that put your back to the display. I did not buy this for the display, I paid zero attention to any description about it because I do not need it. Out of the box to ready to use - Five Minutes. Time to figure out the different activities, 15 minutes. Time to change from one activity to another - 0 - 2 minutes. There are several exercises that can be performed in each setup so, if you organize your workout plan, you won't have to continuously stop and reconfigure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2019 by LizardLvr

  • Small footprint, decent workout
I bought this machine because I was looking for one with a small footprint. The additional features seemed like a bonus. It comes mostly assembled, with a few steps you have to do yourself. It was up and running in less than 30 minutes. As many have noted, the rowing exercise is more like a traditional rowboat oar, which is kind of nice because it lets me use my arms in a greater variety of ways as I row. I haven't been as impressed with the additional features, but I've only had it about a week and maybe they will grow on me. But if I don't do anything but row I am happy with the purchase. If size is a factor for you, the footprint when it isn't in use is around 3 feet by 2 feet. I can take the larger vertical pad off easily to flatten it out and store it under a table. It would fit under many beds that way too. I need to pull it out further into the room while rowing to accommodate the rowing motion, but I keep it on a pad and it slides out super easily. It does sit quite low to the ground, which I haven't found to be a problem but I know others have noted that it can be hard to get up from. There is a monitor that tracks time, strokes, and calories, that can be re-set each session. It doesn't make much noise so you can listen to podcasts or music, or watch TV, without needing a lot of extra volume. All in all I am happy with the purchase. I can't really comment on whether or not it gives as good a workout as other kinds of rowers but so far I am liking the experience of using it. For the price and the size, it was a good option for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2022 by Dog Snapper

  • NOT VERY COMFORTABLE
My experience may be different than yours, but I found this machine to be difficult to maneuver if you want to change it to use all it's various features. I found the handles to be kind of painful, as well as the seat on my butt bone. I used it consistently for a few weeks, but it just isn't comfortable enough or easy enough to transition into the different exercise uses. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2022 by KIM A. HOYT

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