Experience the perfect blend of luxury, style and connected fitness, with WaterRower’s unique patented design which stimulates the ultimate rowing experience. The more work you do, the more resistance/drag you can overcome, and the faster you move. The limits are only by you! The self paced nature of rowing allows anyone to row, regardless of age, sex, size, or level of fitness.
The WaterRower Cherry rowing machine is handcrafted in solid cherry wood, a premium hardwood with incredible longevity and dimensional stability.
Like all woods, cherry may vary in color from a reddish-brown to deep red. It will also darken in color with exposure to light. For this reason, all WaterRower cherry wood components are kept in light-free rooms to protect them from shadowing. A new WaterRower Cherry will therefore appear quite light in color. The wood will however darken over time reaching a rich reddish hue.
Each Cherry WaterRower is treated with three coats of Danish Oil providing an exceptionally deep luster and brilliant finish. Wood is an excellent material for this application due to its ability to absorb sound and vibration enhancing the WaterRower's smooth, quiet operation.
Details:
Monitor: S4 Performance Monitor
Frame Style: Dual Rail
Why Water?
Instant Resistance: The unique WaterFlywheel design uses a specially formed paddle to cup the moving water, reduce slippage and produce an unrivaled simulation of the benefits of rowing.
No Jerking or Jarring: There is no jerkiness or jarring which is often associated with conventional mechanical rowing machines making the exercise unpleasant; only smooth even load, kind to the body, and relaxing to the mind..
Smooth Connection: There is no "solid" connection between user and the moving water, simply an immersed paddle which dampens out any detrimental mechanical feel Providing some "give" is essential for accommodating bad or developing technique, lessening the risk of injury..
Even Stroke:A uniform stroke is essential to spreading the work more evenly over the muscle groups, working the muscle groups in proportion to their strength, optimizing exercise benefit while reducing risk of injury.