WaterRower Classic is fun, highly effective and looks great

The WaterRower Classic easily stores upright. It looks great when in use or being stored.

The WaterRower Classic easily stores upright. It looks great when in use or being stored.

The WaterRower Classic is a triple-crown winner in my book. It’s fun to use, you get a phenomenal workout and it looks great in your home.
What more could you ask for?
Well, add this in as well: It’s great for people of nearly all fitness levels. It can support a user capacity of up to 1,000 pounds.
The Water Rower Classic was featured recently on the hit TV show “House of Cards.”
At an At Home Fitness price of $1,560, the WaterRower Classic provides an intense, full-body workout.
The water tank enables users to get a highly realistic rowing experience. The patented WaterFly Wheel, located in the water tank, provides a rowing motion that’s been compared to actual outdoor rowing.
WaterRower Classic engages the entire body into the workout, especially working the legs, arms, abs, shoulders, back, thighs and calves.
The water feature provides a quiet, relaxing workout because of the realistic splashes emitted by the machine with each row. The wood surface is strong and resistant to wear and tear, even during high intensity workouts.
WaterRower is a highly respected fitness company and has hit a grand slam with its Classic rower.
Entirely handcrafted with a beautiful design, this machine features a solid and dense walnut construction to absorb any excess vibration and sound. This enables users to enjoy an ultra-smooth workout.
Each machine has been hand-finished with three coats of Danish Oil giving a deep lustre an warmth to the wood.
The wood has been chosen due to its marvellous engineering properties, primary amongst these is its ability to absorb sound and vibration.
The WaterRower Classic comes with a Home Training DVD, Owners Manual, Siphon Pump, Puritabs and Allen Key. Assembly and maintenance are simple.
Product dimensions are 82.5 x 22.25 x 20”, with a weight of 66.5 lbs (dry) and 103.5lbs (with a full 17 l water tank).
The power supply is Self-Generating and Upright storage is simple.

At Home Fitness consultant Aaron Dorksen’s blog deals with a variety of fitness topics, ranging from workout tips, motivational ideas and feature stories on how exercise impacts people’s lives. Consult a doctor before making any significant changes in your exercise routine or diet. E-mail him with comments, questions or ideas for future blogs at aaron@athomefitness.com