The WaterRower Club has been designed for high traffic areas such as commercial gyms, studios, rehab clinics, etc.
Its black rails have been designed to avoid scratches. The other wood components are finished in attractive rosewood, which is more resistant to soiling than the Natural model.
Each machine has been finished by hand with Danish oil and urethane for protection.
The wood was chosen because of its wonderful engineering properties. Among these, the main one is its ability to absorb sounds and vibrations, which reinforces the silence and the softness of use of the WaterRower.
Ash, like all wood used in WaterRower construction,...
Characteristics
The WaterRower Club has been designed for high traffic areas such as commercial gyms, studios, rehab clinics, etc.
Its black rails have been designed to avoid scratches. The other wood components are finished in attractive rosewood, which is more resistant to soiling than the Natural model.
Each machine has been finished by hand with Danish oil and urethane for protection.
The wood was chosen because of its wonderful engineering properties. Among these, the main one is its ability to absorb sounds and vibrations, which reinforces the silence and the softness of use of the WaterRower.
Ash, like all wood used in WaterRower construction, is a high quality hardwood that offers incredible durability and dimensional stability.
For ecological reasons, all WaterRower woods are harvested from renewable forests.
Product Features
* The smooth, silky action of the WaterRower makes it a pleasure to use, replicating not only the superb physical benefits of rowing, but also much of the aesthetic pleasure.
* WaterRower's patented WaterFlywheel uses paddles to connect to a moving body of water. As for rowing, the connection is fluid, there is no impact, jerks or jolts typical of smaller rowing machines.
* The unique patented WaterFlywheel from WaterRower has been designed to mimic the dynamics of a boat navigating in the water. When paddling, the drive is generated by overcoming the effect of drag when the boat is moving in the water. overcoming the effect of drag when the water passes beyond the tank.
* By rowing, the faster you move the boat, the more drag and intensity of exercise needed to maintain your speed. The limit to the speed you can maintain is you, your physiology. Not the machine. Because the WaterRower "spragg precision clutch engages