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Air Resistance Rowing Machine as new! ?180


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Bad health is forcing me to sell this excellent rower :(


Barely used!! Pick up from One Tree Close, SE23.


Dimensions: 190 (L) X 50 (W) X 94.5 (H)

Maximum user weight: 120 kg

Adjustable air resistance levels

Built-in monitor


Can fold up too!


Bought for ?260


Here is the website blurb:


Air rowing machine for full-body workouts and cardiovascular training to improve health and muscle development

With 8 resistance levels to tailor workout intensity to suit any level of fitness

Built-in display to track workout progress including calories burned, count, scan, and time

Target individual muscle groups to build strength or develop overall endurance and health levels

Designed to help improve muscle endurance, cardiovascular fitness, stamina training, and weight loss at home



The new standard in gym home fitness, Athlyt?s rower is equipped with all the features and benefits you need to excel and improve the conditioning and toning of your entire body. Vary the resistance level through all of your workouts. The built-in computer will track and monitor your speed, time, distance, and calories burned. Designed for your comfort in mind, our air rowers also have large adjustable and pivoting footplates with straps to firmly keep your feet in place while you exercise


The rower conveniently folds to allow for a smaller footprint when not in use, perfect for those with limited space


The rower utilises a fan so that as you row, air is pushed in your direction to cool you down throughout your workout

There are 8 resistance levels which can be adjusted with a simple turn of the tension knob


Designed for your comfort in mind, our air rowers also have large adjustable and pivoting footplates with straps to firmly keep your feet in place while you exercise


Built in console allows you to track your progress. The console will display (estimated) calories burned, count, total count, distance, scan and time


The rower is designed specifically to provide seamless action, to achieve this wheels are fitted under the seat for extra smooth movement when rowing accompanied with a extruded aluminium rail for extra smoothness


Transport wheels in the base of the rower allow for easy movement around the home.

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