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WaterRower Ash Rowing Machine with S4 Monitor | USA Made | Original Handcrafted Erg Machine for Home Use & Gym | Best Warranty

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Color: Hi-Rise


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  • THE ORIGINAL WATERROWER - HANDCRAFTED AND BUILT TO LAST - Designed in the mid '80s by Yale and US National Team Rower John Duke. WaterRower continues to combine stylish design, handcrafted workmanship, our unique WaterFlywheel resistance and ethically sourced materials create the world's finest rowing simulator
  • MADE IN USA - Hand-built in Rhode Island; all timber used in the manufacture of wooden WaterRower rowing machines is sourced from sustainably managed hardwood forests in the Appalachian Mountains. The ASH Rower is Made of Ash Wood with a Natural Color Finish
  • SMOOTH - Water rowers use a water-filled flywheel to provide resistance as you row. The resistance is created by the paddle-like blades of the flywheel moving through the water, creating a smooth and natural resistance that closely resembles the feeling of rowing on water. Like water, the harder you fight, the more resistance you get
  • BURN CALORIES IN SHORT TIME - There are many benefits to rowing. It is a low impact cardiovascular exercise that puts less stress on your joints. Full body workout that includes your legs, core, back and arms. Perfect for all fitness levels. This water rowing machine targets all major muscle groups (84 percent of total muscle mass)
  • BEST WARRANTY - 1 year manufacturers warranty (upgradeable to 3-year parts while 5-year frame is free of charge w/ registration). No call center - Work with U.S. representatives. DIMENSIONS - 82" L x 20" H x 22" W / weight: 103.5 lbs (with water). Easily store it on end

Brand: WaterRower


Special Feature: Solid Hardwood, NO Veneer


Color: Hi-Rise


Resistance Mechanism: Water


Product Dimensions: 82"D x 22"W x 20"H


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 1000 Pounds


Metrics Measured: Distance


Model Name: Natural


Frame Material: Ash Wood, Oak Wood


Item Weight: 70 Pounds


Brand: ‎WaterRower


Special Feature: ‎Solid Hardwood, NO Veneer


Color: ‎Hi-Rise


Resistance Mechanism: ‎Water


Product Dimensions: ‎82"D x 22"W x 20"H


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎1000 Pounds


Metrics Measured: ‎Distance


Model Name: ‎Natural


Frame Material: ‎Ash Wood, Oak Wood


Item Weight: ‎70 Pounds


Tension Level: ‎low


Material: ‎Ash Wood


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Number of Batteries: ‎4 AA batteries required.


Display Type: ‎LCD


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎15 x 15 x 15 inches


Package Weight: ‎47.63 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎82.25 x 22.25 x 20 inches


Brand Name: ‎WaterRower


Number of Items: ‎2


Manufacturer: ‎WaterRower


Part Number: ‎100 S4-HR


Size: ‎Hi-Rise


Date First Available: November 9, 2015


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  • Smooth movement - so quiet you can listen to a TV at normal volume
Color: Lo-Rise
Like most people in their 40's, my knees and stamina are significantly reduced from the aging process. I am 6'2" and a svelte 240 pounds; so clomping away on the treadmill makes a heck of a racket, makes my soul bleed and is rough on thee ol' bones as well. So my purpose here was not to "compete online" or any of that nonsense, but rather to have a decent cardiovascular workout while I numb my consciousness with a show or movie. Rowing seems like the ticket, so I started researching: A neighbor has the Gold Standard of rowers, the Concept 2, which I was able to test and honestly it's a better value: Everything about the Concept 2 is better - it's mostly metal and is commercial quality, with a smooth pull, a wider range of resistance adjustment, it has some silly two-dimensional "games" to help motivate you, a better screen and it gives you the impression that someone will snatch it up at your estate sale in 20 years... wipe the dust off and get another decade or two out of it - which is why you see it in every gym (and my neighbor's basement). It's tough. It's also $200 less... However, it's also loud... loud enough to where in a confined space (like your workout room), I feel you'd have to blast the volume on your TV or replace the batteries on your hearing aid before working out. Enter, the WaterRower. The WaterRower is trendy (they don't even need a space in the name, it's THAT edgy), yet it's still a good buy as it better fits what most of us are likely to use it for: working out at home, in a smaller room while watching a show. I can easily have a conversation with my children, watch Crockett chase someone down the streets of Miami in impeccably white Espadrilles at normal volume and still have the impression of "hey, Miami Vice was the best TV show ever, and this rower remarkably quiet!" My wife likes the wood construction and I will admit that it handles my 1/8th ton of mass effortlessly with no problem, unlike most of the furniture from Ikea (hint: don't shop at Ikea unless your a 60kg Swede). I just finished a workout and broke a sweat, but in a way that was comfortable and repeatable. The display is basic, however it turns on automatically and displays the basic info that most of us would want: your rowing rate, elapsed time, etc. No PacMan or Pong on it that I can see - which might have been a nice perk. Most of us will be rowing for a duration of time, so although the display was the ugliest part of the machine, it remains perfectly reasonable and utilitarian, like the dashboard of a Volvo. The best part, is that I did not have to turn up the volume on the TV in a 12 foot room to hear comfortably over the machine. It really is remarkably quiet, with smooth efficiency and a pleasing appearance. It is easy enough to stand up out of the way as well, so in this context I'd say the WaterRower is a better "value" for most of us recreational users. I was able to assemble the machine in about 10 minutes, not counting a trip to the garage to get a second 5mm allen wrench. If you feel the need to play a pixilated 1980's game of pong ("catch the fish") while trash-talking your Crossfit buddies on Snapchat before celebrating your new personal best with an ice-cold Michelob Ultra, then you probably have two active gym memberships, a single-digit bodyfat percentage and would be better off with the Concept 2. As for me, I like real beer, 80's crime dramas, full figured women - and the WaterRower. I rate it as a definite "buy." ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2021 by J. Hamilton

  • The only workout machine you need!
This is an early on review, (2 days after receiving), but I already feel confident enough in the Water Rower’s design, build, and quality to go ahead with a review. The boxes arrived in fair enough condition. The box that held the tank and other parts either took some jostling along the way, or the pieces weren’t secured very well, because upon opening the box some of the parts were not in their respective packaging. That said, there was no damage to anything. Assembly was quick and easy. There are only a few pieces that you actually have to put together (very nice). The machine itself feels extremely stable and the fact that it’s made from solid hardwood helps with that. After filling the tank to the proper level and making sure the belt is aligned properly, you’re pretty much read to go. I’d say they total setup time was 30-45 min. After an initial slow rowing session to get the proper feel for the motion of rowing, (using Water Rower’s instructional video on YouTube as a guide), I did a 2 mile rowing workout and they aren’t lying when they say it’s a full body workout. I was easily able to get my heart rate up to my target range and maintain that for the duration of the workout. Legs, arms, and core were all feeling worked by the end of the session. One of the biggest selling points for me was the ability to easily store the machine standing up against a wall. It’s very easy to move up and out of the way when you are finished using the machine. I think the only short coming of the Water Rower is the limits of the S4 monitor. It works just fine, showing all the pertinent information about your workout, but it’s limited with its connectivity. It doesn’t do Bluetooth, so there is no syncing to Apple Health or any other app, and the heart rate monitor receiver has to be purchased separately and only works with “ant+“ type heart rate straps, (doesn’t work with the Polar H10, I have). You can connect the S4 monitor to a computer and use the We-Row app on a desktop/Apple computer and it’s ok, but not great. To sum it up. If you’re going to have a single piece of workout equipment in the house, a rowing machine is the thing to have. If you’re gonna get one, I highly recommend this machine. Built well, and despite the lackings of the S4 monitor, it’s worth the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2018 by RWK RWK

  • Easy to assemble and smooth operation
Color: Lo-Rise
The rower was surprisingly easy to assemble- probably about 30 minutes total at a leisurely pace. It was pretty easy for a single person to assemble. The design of the system is simple, but the pieces fit together nicely to provide a sturdy machine. We have only performed 3 rowing sessions on the machine so far, but I was impressed by the smooth operation of the machine. I really do look forward to the next workout with it. The machine came in 2 boxes. That wasn't obvious to me initially since I received only one tracking number upon ordering. I received only one box, too. When I contacted Gronk Fitness about this, they quickly gave me the tracking number for the second box which was due to be delivered on the same day as box one but wasn't. Gronk Fitness contacted the shipper on my behalf, determined that the shipment was lost, and promptly sent me a new box with a tracking number. They did all of that with prompt, friendly, and proactive communication. I was really pleased and surprised by that level of customer service. I recommend the rower (again after only 3 sessions), and I recommend purchasing from Gronk Fitness given how they responded to my situation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023 by Brian Jack

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