How you can save 700 USD buying Lifecore rowing machine?
by urosz • October 29, 2008 • Lifecore Rowing Machine, Rowing Machines Reviews • 1 Comment
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Only 499 USD for Lifecore R900 rowing machine on Amazon.com!. Now you can save 700 USD.
You can get excellent rowing machine for 500 USD only! Rowing machine Lifecore R900 offers 8 different levels of resistance force, 12 preprogrammed workouts and compatibility with Polar heart rate monitors.
The Lifecore R900 Rowing Exercise Machine has all of the proven, full body workout advantages of a rowing machine, but also features a finely engineered silent drive system and comfortable oversized seat to ensure each rowing stroke is as easy on your joints as possible.
Features of Lifecore rowing machine:
- 12 Preset Programs
- 1 Polar Compatible Target Heart Rate Control Program
- 8 Levels of Magnetic Resistance
- Silent Drive System
- Easy-to-Read Display
- Low Profile Design
- Pivoting Heel Supports
- Folds For Storage
- Comfortable Oversized Seat
- User Weight Capacity: 350 lbs
- Dimensions:
- Gross Weight (Box Weight): 91 lbs.
- Weight (Out of box): 75 lbs.
- Length: 70 in, Width: 20 in, Height: 25 in.
- Folded: Length: 35 in, Width: 20 in, Height: 55 in
- Box Dimensions: (LxWxH) 45x11x30 in. (113x28x76 cm)
Functions of a rowing computer
Training computer on Lifecore R900 rowing machine tracks your progress and display:
- Current number of storkes per minute
- Total number of rows
- Time of rowing,
- Total distance covered,
- Current speed of rowing
- Calorie used when rowing
- Heart rate monitor,
- Target heart rate program
Rowing machines exercise the three major muscle groups; legs, back and arms as well as the heart and circulatory system. Rowing machine exercise allows one to choose the level of exertion in a low impact, fluid action because the bodys weight is supported by the rowing exercise machine. Rowing works the body symmetrically and has proved to be good therapy for many injuries and as always you should see your doctor if you have any doubts or physical concerns.
Amazon buyers reviews
Faithful readers may have read the review of my previous dealings with a rower from Brand X. I have been using this rower for a few weeks now and I am very pleased. As other reviewers have noticed, the magnetic resistance is very quiet. I sometimes get rattling from the seat, but not much. Okay, unlike other machines, the max weight limit on this machine is 350 pounds (not 250). The LCD display is great in my dim basement, the heart rate feature is the HEAT! I waited to try that feature before I wrote this review. It’s compatible with my Polar Heart Rate Monitor’s existing chest strap(one is supplied anyway). The pulse program is useful as it raises resistance to raise your heart beat to a preset target and also reduces resistance to lower your heart rate to the target rate. There is even a pulse recovery feature for when you stop rowing. It monitors how quickly your heart rate recovers in a minute and displays your score from 1-6 to the nearest tenth. The preset programs and options are varied enough to prevent boredom. If there is any drawback, it’s the way that the operator’s manual needs a couple of readings to get the meaning across. In fact, I basically tell you more about the Pulse Recovery feature than they do in the manual. Barring that, I was able to assemble the rower by myself in one session using the tools that came with it. Overall, a very satisfactory balance between price and features.**UPDATE** 16 March 2007: I had a part break in the seat. I called Customer Service and not only spoke to a human being, but a human being in the States! The part was on it’s way THAT DAY. Now THAT is what I call a positive experience.
I’ve been using the Lifecore R900 Rowing Machine for a week since purchasing. I used to row in an eight. This machine is sturdy, well engineered, quiet and smooth. It’s the closest thing to “oars in the water” I’ve experienced on any rowing machine (but without the choppiness of waves and having to “set-up” the boat.” It provides a true rowing experience and a great work-out. I had some questions initially about the feedback graphics, which I emailed to the company, and the *president* responded the same evening (pretty impressive customer service). He had one of his employees recontact me by email to make certain I’d had my questions answered adequately. There are so many similar products out there that I haven’t tried, and cannot make an honest comparison among them all. I’m just very lucky I chose this one because of its excellent engineering and simulation of actual rowing. Even more important than the excellent quality of the machine is the obvious nature of the company that built it – they’ll stand behind it and be very helpful with any problems (it certainly appears so from my experience with them).

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