Concept 2 Indoor Rower Rowers
Concept 2 Indoor Rower Rowers
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 30, 2010]
m7md9x
Snowboarder
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[Nov 24, 2008]
MarkBrig
Day Hiker
I've owned the Concept 2 Rowing machine now for 5 years, originaly used for a crack at a sub 7 minute time at the British championships (6.52 first attemp and 6.48 second attempt) one of the great things about this machine is the fact that whichever variant you choose to own, it has one concept at the heart of your training, you can never BEAT this machine! The harder you pull it always has something in hand. This machine is for any age group, ranging in fitness levels from pensioner to elite olympic athlete.
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[Oct 08, 2008]
Gary in WI
Day Hiker
I purchased a Model D with PM3 about six months ago. The "erg" has proved to be everything I hoped it would be. This is a commercial-grade piece of equipment that should last a lifetime of home use. It has been refined over the past thirty years, so the current model is near bulletproof.
Customer Service Excellent. What is especially impressive to me is that they offer repair parts (all the way back to the original Model A)at a reasonable price Similar Products Used: Older Concept2 rowers at health clubs. Older piston style rowers |
[Jul 30, 2008]
Bill
Paddler
Suffice to say that I have owned my Model B ergometer for 20 years(bought new in 1988! I have upgraded the monitor and the foot stretchers, and replaced the seat rollers, but the rest is stock and going strong. I would love to have a Model D, but I can't break this one and there is no reason to switch. It is, simply, the best workout for the most most muscle groups. Because resistance is progressive and related to effort, this is a brilliant machine for beginners as well as elete rowers. Why aren't the rest of my appliances, cars, fitness equipment built as intelligently? Customer Service First-rate Similar Products Used: Kayaks, stand-up paddle boards, surfboards, mountain bikes, running shoes. |
[May 10, 2008]
kididaho
Day Hiker
This is an outstanding rower. After an exhausting search to make sure I bought the best rower for me, I decided on the Concept 2. A couple of times I came very close to a less expensive magnetic rower and a higher-ended hydraulic machine. Then I considered a water rower. Knowing my propensity to hate cleaning stuff, I decided against having a water tank to fill and keep clean. Paying a decent sum of money for a hydraulic rower that would never be symmetrically even on the resistance didn't make much sense. And finally, purchasing a magnetic rower that was at the limit of my weight range seemed risky at best. So I finally had gotten past a review "not" recommending this rower because the author said it was only good if you were a competative rower. Hmmm....I thought to myself....decent price range, very popular, long track record and the fact competative rowers do use it must give it something of value. So I ordered it direct from Concept 2 with the basic computer.
Customer Service Excellent. Very prompt shipping, and great with their communication regarding tracking and time of delivery. Similar Products Used: I don't care for magnetic rowers. Too much resistance isn't natural and can stress joints. No experience with water rowers, and I hate hydraulics. Compaired to many other products in its price range, this has a high weight limit of 500 lbs. |
[Jan 28, 2008]
BOB
Day Hiker
I have fallen in love with my Concept 2 Rower. I did a lot of searching on the web before purchasing. It seemed the best bet. When it arrived, I put it together and started my workouts. I can tell you, nothing is easy about staying in shape, but this machine, so well built and easy to use and store....it's a pleasure! I have been using it for almost a year, and still love it.
Customer Service Haven't had to use it. Similar Products Used: Treadmill |
[Jan 13, 2008]
Karl Beach
Paddler
At first I didn't want to buy a Concept2 Model D because it seemed like such a cliche. Also, a retailer argued that the company was "resting on its laurels" and "falling behind the times". So I took a Tunturi R60 (which costs almost twice as much) for a spin. For me, it was a bad electromagnetic movie. Concept2 sells direct. For me, the Concept2 that arrived at my house a few short days after I ordered it proved to be ideal. I suspect some retailers may argue against Concept 2 because there's more margin in lesser-known competing products. Bottom line: the Concept2 is a fantastic product with readily-available spare parts. Bravo, Concept2! Customer Service The Model D arrived promptly and the company quickly answered an e-mail question I sent them. Similar Products Used: Nordic Track, Bowflex, and LifeFitness exercise bike |
[Nov 09, 2007]
Dauntless
Backpacker
Customer Service Never needed it.
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[Jun 02, 2007]
Jenna
Paddler
I absolutely love the concept 2. It is by far the best. I am a rower who uses the ergometer in the off season. It keeps me in good form and the similarity to water rowing helps me keep my technique over the winter. Definitely worth the money for any serious rower. Customer Service I have yet to need it. |
[Oct 29, 2004]
Paul Wales
Backpacker
I don't own a Concept 2 Rowing machine as i'm a student and they aren't cheap! but i have used one for 2 and half years at University and i think they offer one of the best cardio workouts around and 'ah feel great' . I only complete about 5000 metres a day and that's enough takes me about 25 mins excellent machine i will buy one when i become an Occupational Therapist and have a bit more spare cash :) so in the meantime i'll just keep using the one at the uni gym Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: none |