WaterRower Natural Rowing Machine in Ash Wood

  • Handcrafted rowing machine with “water flywheel” that replicates actual rowing feel
  • Flywheel sits in enclosed water tank to provide smooth, quiet, self-regulated resistance
  • Dual rails with 4 corner wheels increase seat stability; 1,000-pound weight capacity
  • Solid ash and stained honey oak construction absorbs sound and vibration
  • Stores upright; measures 84 x 21 x 22 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 117 pounds

Product Description
The WaterRower Natural is handcrafted from solid Ash wood, finished with a honey oak stain and danish oil. The WaterRower’s patented WaterFlywheel has been specifically designed to emulate the dynamics of a boat moving though water and is unsurpassed in its simulation of the physical and physiological benefits of rowingAmazon.com Product Description
Rowing has long been recognized as the perfect aerobic pursuit, with naturally smooth and flowing movements … More >>

WaterRower Natural Rowing Machine in Ash Wood

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5 Responses to “WaterRower Natural Rowing Machine in Ash Wood”

  1. D. Ginn Says:

    I haven’t even gotten this home, yet, but that’s my problem due to the delivery specifying that an in-person signature is required. Not knowing this, I had it delivered at home where I’ve had about 100 packages left, including items larger and more expensive than this, with no problems. Since I work for a living and can’t hang around all day awaiting delivery, I switched the delivery to my workplace. The problem now is that the thing is so big that it’ll never fit in my car. Be forewarned that Amazon will make accepting delivery of this item a problem for most people.

    WaterRower Natural Rowing Machine in Ash Wood
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Xeno Muller Dba Oarsman Says:

    Hello

    My name is Xeno Muller. I have twenty of these machines at my indoor rowing studio and they work great for me. I love the quiet sound of water swishing around when strokes are taken. The WaterRowers are easy to move around to clear the floor. If you are interested in seeing what I do with the machines you can find me on youtube and my ironoarsman website. If you plan to row alone you may be interested in my downloadable workouts or DVDs that you can use for your rows.

    All the best,

    Xeno
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. P. Rennie Says:

    The waterrower is a great machine with the smooth motion removing the jerking present in other machines. If you are using third party software to analyse your training you may find that it does not work with later models of the machine. I decided to give mine a spruce-up and ordered about $20 of parts online. I cancelled the order when Waterrower quoted $148 postage!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Sun & Snow Says:

    Purchased the WaterRower Natural Rowing Machine in Ash Wood without monitor in late April through Amazon and I love it! I travel a lot and I miss it when I’m gone. Easy to set-up, easy to store, and easy to use. There are lots of instructional videos on YouTube. I like the one from the Thames Rowing Club (England). Once you get your form and rhythm right, it’s fun and easy. I opted out of the S4 monitor based on several reviews from other users at various websites. I don’t miss it. It’s easy to calculate your strokes per minute. Eventually, you’ll be able to “feel” your stroke rate. Looks great in the room and I look forward to using it every day. Put on some music or watch your favorite t.v. show — it’s quiet. The moving water makes a peaceful sound as you row. Great investment for your health and well-being.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Isa Says:

    We got this exact model (ash wood) without the S4 monitor (we have Polar heart rate monitors). This machine is well built, easy to assemble (minor assembling required), the wood is nice and for almost a month I have been enjoying a good workout every time I use it. I try to row daily (as time allows but usually for 30 to 45 minutes) and the sweat runs down my neck, but I don’t feel the pains and aches I used to get from other sports like cycling for instance. It’s an intense but low impact type of exercise. You self-regulate the intensity of your workout (by going slower/faster), no dials or any adjustments. The sound of the water is relaxing and the machine itself is very quiet. It has wheels at one of the ends (tank side), which allows to roll it and store it upright. Would be nice if the builder would include a handle to hold on to when moving it, but works fine as is. The bench is comfortable and slides smoothly. I subscribed Xeno Muller’s videos to help me in achieving a better form. He is not only an excellent resource to properly use the WaterRower but he is also very creative with using the rower for strength type exercises (http://www.youtube.com/user/ironoarsman). If you get the WaterRower (or any type of rower) make sure to check his videos.

    This has been the best decision I made regarding my well being and health. Highly recommended.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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