03-07-20, 07:15 AM | |
Join Date: Jul 2004
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It depends on what motivates him. C2 is a very good one but I found it soooooo boring. My husband got me a hydrow for my birthday and I am in looooove! Its expensive and you pay a monthly subscription for access to classes- similar to the pelaton concept but the design is a little classier than the c2 and it's very quiet. One tip- I emailed cs a question before I bought it and they responded and included a code for 15% off.
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03-07-20, 03:32 PM | ||
Join Date: Oct 2002
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As far as interactive workouts/apps, I did find this blog entry after a google search: https://www.concept2.com/news/pm5-er...and-other-apps Here are some of the apps that work with the Concept 2: https://www.concept2.com/service/software/other-apps and they also offer a podcast: https://www.concept2.com/indoor-rowe...orkout-podcast |
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03-07-20, 10:15 PM | |
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Join Date: Nov 2001
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Concept 2 is the standard and the company really stands behind their products. They almost always have some kind of challenge going on and their online log book is highly motivating. Their rowers are well built, hold up well, and hold their value too.
All of the above statements are true, but there are other good rowers. I started with a Concept 2 but now have a monorail WaterRower. They are both excellent machines, but I like the feel of the WaterRower better. I've read a lot of elitist derogatory comments directed at all rower brands that are not Concept 2s. My reaction is a very pronounced eye roll. Here https://sport.woot.com/review/B00TLV...&page=3&sort=0 is an air rower that looks sturdy and very reasonably priced. For Amazon Prime members the shipping is free.
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