Tunturi R60 Rowing Machine
- Rowing machine with heavy-duty frame and comfortable saddle and footrest
- Offers long, smooth rowing motion that efficiently trains all major muscle groups
- Monochrome LCD display lets you track time, distance, and calories burned
- 12 total programs, including 8 preset programs and constant/recovery heart-rate modes
- 300-pound capacity; measures 20 x 63 x 14 inches (W x H x D); 20-year frame warranty
Product Description
Smooth programmable rower with easy glide, ergonomic seat. Folds for safe and easy storage.Amazon.com Product Description
Want to get fit without trudging to the gym day after day? Turn to the Tunturi R60 rowing machine, which offers many of the features of a commercial rower in the comfort of your basement, den, or garage. The R60 offers a long, smooth rowing motion that efficiently trains nearly all the major muscle groups, along with a monochrome LCD di… More >>

December 9th, 2009 at 11:06 pm
This is a very good machine, very quiet, I think the seat is a bit small an a little hard, but is a very good rowing machine. The controls tha are at the rowing pole did not work neither the polar heart rate system.
Rating: 4 / 5
December 10th, 2009 at 12:22 am
I really wanted to like the Tunturi R60 because the Concept2 rower is such a cliche. On paper, the R60 seemed to offer a lot: dual track seat, compact folding design, quiet electromagnetic resistance, and a bit of Scandinavian panache. In reality, the plastic membranes covering the R60’s control buttons on the handle and the computer housing cracked from repeated use, its slippery seat did not conform to my posterior, its non-adjustable foot rests were uncomfortable and caused my gym shoes to squeak relentlessly, and its nylon belt connecting the handle to the flywheel made annoying noises as it abraded against the flywheel housing. To my chagrin, I wound up owning a Concept2 Model D…which costs far less than the R60 and, in my estimation, works far better. Buyer beware.
Rating: 2 / 5