- CUSTOMIZABLE FULL BODY WORKOUT FROM A TRUSTED BRAND: Featuring ten levels of smooth magnetic resistance, the Vive rowing machine provides low impact cardio exercise that targets the arms, shoulders, thighs and calves for a complete, full-body workout. The rowing machine has an extra-long, 39” slide rail with an ergonomic, non-slip seat and pivoting, textured foot pedals with adjustable straps for a secure fit throughout any workout.
- SPACE-SAVING DESIGN: Folding for compact storage, the Vive rowing machine includes wheels on the front for easy portability. The space-saving design has a footprint of 22” by 26” and is ideal for those with limited floor space. Constructed with durable steel and composite materials, the rowing machine includes a wide, foam-lined handlebar for a comfortable, nonslip grip.
- ONE-TOUCH DIGITAL DISPLAY: Making monitoring your progress easy, the large LCD display allows you to view row count, the time elapsed, row count per minute and estimated calories burned at a glance. Toggle through the displayed values with the touch of a button that is easily accessible while in use to track progress and reach your exercise goals.
- SMOOTH QUIET MOTION: Easily adjust the intensity of each session to one of the ten resistance settings for a personalized workout. The Vive rowing machine is belt-driven with magnetic tension resistance for a smoother, quieter motion.
- GREAT FOR TONING MUSCLES: Get an intense full body workout without even having to leave the comfort of your home. The Vive rowing revice allows you to target both upper and lower body while performing a cardio based workout. This machine is an ideal full body workout.
Vive Rowing Machine – Magnetic Row Equipment – Foldable Exercise Workout Rower for Women and Men – at Home Seated Indoor Fitness Device – Portable with Digital Monitor and…
$249.99
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Category: Rowing Machines
Martin Leibowitz –
It works very well. It has the features we need to make it work, it’s reliable and sturdy (I’m not a little guy). And it’s quiet. Easy to hear a show on TV while working out.
Lisa S –
This rower is extremely easy to assemble! I like this rower better than the ones you typically find at a gym. Very sturdy, very quiet. There is no chain involved. Also the app that goes along with this product has different workouts with various trainers for not only rower but other workout machines as well! So glad I purchased this product!
echeese –
It is a total workout affordable machine. Easy to assemble, easy to lift and easy to store.
Red cooper –
I am pleasantly surprised with this rower. Easy to put together. Quite. Has a good range of tension settings. I watched the video on assembly, it was helpful. I also got the 2 year extended warranty. My only negative is that it’s really low to the ground. I’m 69 and getting on and off can be a challenge. So far so good, will update if I encounter any problems.
Lisa S –
The machine was easy to assemble. Your video of the assembly process was well done and easy to follow.
I find that this machine is better than the rowing machine i was using at the gym and had a wider range of settings
for my particular program.
Sarah –
What I like about this machine is the wider seat and that it is an excellent way for an older woman like me to regularly exercise.
Robert Amponsah –
I highly recommend this machine. I was looking for something to keep in my apartment while the gyms are closed. I like it doesn’t take up too much space. It provides a great workout and you can track your use.
Meet Me In St. Louis –
We were both pleased with this rower. Husband reports it was relatively easy to put together. Quite. He is 82 and has had hip surgery and needed something that would not put stress on his legs or back. He’s liking it very much. I tried it out and also enjoyed the process and felt like I was getting a work out. Like another rater, I also felt it was really low to the ground. I’m 75 and I am embarrassed to report that it took me a good hour to figure out how to get up from that low position. I was alone in house. I eventually pulled one leg over the bar so both legs on same side and hurled myself off the machine and onto my knees, eventually finding a way to pull myself up. Now, of course, I’m afraid to use it, but I like it so am trying to find a way. Some method of lifting myself when husband not home. Or maybe some kind of device to raise the bar in back. Not giving up. If you hadn’t guessed, I’m not very athletic.