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Powered by an air resistance wheel to provide a challenging workout each time you step into your home gym, the Stamina® X Air Rower pushes your entire body to the limit with intense strokes that test your cardio levels while placing a huge emphasis on upper body engagement.
Smooth, Natural Movement Each row engages your entire body for seamless, smooth movements Rowing chain with dual, compact handles ensure consistent form and posture with each stroke Air resistance wheel responds to your level of intensity for natural motion
Built to Last Steel frame prevents abrasions and adds stability to your workout Metal housing encloses fan to limit dust and potential damage Durable rowing chain holds over time for consistent exercises
Tech-Savvy Training Resistance wheel automatically adjusts tension based on your performance Multi-function monitor tracks distance, speed, time, strokes per minute, and calories burned Full-body movements build cardio rate while strengthening your back, quads, glutes, triceps, abs, and more
Key Details Console Display Type: Digital monitor Resistance System: Air resistance wheel Seat Type: Molded Pedal Type: Pivoting foot plates Rower weight: 63 lbs. Rower dimensions: 78.5’’ Length x 18’’ Width Transport Wheels: Yes Floor Stabilizers: Yes Maximum Weight: 250 lbs. Manufacturer’s Warranty: 3 years frame, 90 days parts Stamina
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SKU: 16069094
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4.2
93%
Recommended
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RoxyGinger
Verified Purchase
5 months ago
Great Rower
We are very happy with this rower. We had the old model and needed to upgrade so went with the same style as it works well
Bad Wave
1 year ago
Fair Rower But With Issues
The seat is just awful. I have complained about this before. People in the USA have large posteriors. This seat is way too small and vastly too hard to use for any length of time. I have resorted to using a pillow, which presents other issues. The seat is so skinny that if I lean just a little, the entire unit falls over! Then you find that the chain falls off! It is simply absurd how to get the chain back on. The whole thing would be solved if the builders welded in a simple "bar" over the chain to make it retain in the event of a fall. It takes an hour to finally get the chain back on. Ridiculous and a major design flaw in something so expensive. Next, the computer broke in just a few months. I gave up trying the only two ways the wires can fit, so I resorted to using a watch with a timer. Be aware of these issues, particularly the seat. These folks could have designed a proper seat years ago. The mould would not be that expensive over the life of the product line. Your butt will really ache if you use the seat for more than 30 minutes.
Cali2Texas
1 year ago
A Lifesaver For Me..
I bought this rower during the pandemic and it's been my go-to ever since. I never had any issues, even when I transported it from state to state when I moved. I only wish there were classes to take that can record my progress. It does have programs already but not what I was looking for but I still love this machine! I once considered the Concept 2, but this rower had the best price.
thomasallenonline
Verified Purchase
2 years ago
Best Budget Rower Money Can Buy
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I spent a solid researching rowers (from online reviews to customer opinions to pros/cons of water vs chain vs magnetic resistance). While a Concept 2 was desirable, the price was not! Finally, it was a informational video on Instagram by "trainingtall" that convinced me to go with chain/fan resistance rower. Sure, water rowers are quieter and have that soothing sound of rushing water, but you have to worry about (a) adding/removing water to change resistance, (b) make sure you use water conditioner to prevent mold and (c) the risk of eventual leaks. With a fan-based chain rower (as opposed to magnetic), there's no need for a variable settings because the level resistance is determined by how hard you pull. Sure, it's definitely louder but the wind generated by the fan is a welcome benefit for someone like me who tends to sweat more than most during exercise. The unit was very easy to assemble by myself and came with all of the parts and tools I needed. After a few minor seat adjustments to eliminate a slight wobble, I was ready to go in under 45 minutes. I like that the moveable, flexing foot rests have nylon pull straps rather than Velcro (which tends to wear out after extended use). The seat is comfortable and glides smoothly (back-and-forth) along the rail. I purchased an 8' exercise mat to go underneath after watching a YouTube workout video of the Stamina X on a bare floor and seeing how much it moved. With the mat, the rower stays put! I will agree with most of the reviews I've read - the LCD monitor is pretty basic and rudimentary. It's also at an angle that makes the screen very hard to read (even in bright light). I use it strictly for watching my stroke count and strokes per minute - which it does well. To monitor my heart rate and to get a more accurate assessment of calories burned, I wear a Polar H10 strap connected to an old phone (Velcro'd to the front of the rail (just below the LCD display). I've been using the rower for 3 weeks now and I've been very pleased. It's feels very solid and stable with no wobble whatsoever. I kind of wish the pull bar was a bit wider, but that's just me nitpicking!
Bob with 1 Oh
Verified Purchase
3 years ago
I Love My Ats 1405 Rower, But...
I love my ATS 1405 rower. Honestly I wanted to buy a Concept 2 Rower, but the price said no. I use my 1405 rower nearly every day for 6K or 7.5K workout. I row briskly at <5 min per 1 K pace. My best 6K was 28.09 for 6K. I find 200M hits help keep my heart rate up. The only issue I have with the 1405 rower is that break the foot pedals every 4-6 months. Other than that the 1405 is a great budget rower.