The rowing machine mimics the experience of rowing on the water. The key points of Rowing Machine are comfort, adjustability, noise, storage options, ease of assembly and digital technology.
Comfortable rowers need good seats and foot pads, as well as the option of adjusting the machine according to the user’s height. The rowing machine may be noisy or quiet. Some users prefer noisy rowers to hear their training results. Storage is a key factory for home users. Some machines are easy to fold up and have wheels to move the machine. Customers care about the ease of assembly. High-end rowing machines are easy to assemble, disassemble and store without losing stability. In this technological age, connectivity is a key factor for many young home users. Displaying distance, time, and calories burned is not enough for these young people, but an option to connect to the app.
Rowing machines can be divided into four groups. Air resistance rowing machine, water resistance rowing machine, magnetic resistance rowing machine, hydraulic resistance rowing machine.
The air rowing machine uses a fan (flywheel) to increase resistance. The resistance level can be adjusted. The resistance range replicates the feeling of boating on the water. Air rowers are generally more durable and noisier.
This type of rower is most popular with “serious” rowers. Resistance is variable, and even the strongest exerciser has enough resistance. The machine itself is usually very durable and easy to maintain. The downside is that the air resistance rower can be very noisy in use, especially during intermittent or sprinting. Air resistance rowers are generally lighter than water rowers and can be broken down into multiple parts for easy transportation and storage.
The water resistance rowing machine generates resistance by rowing the oars through the water tank. The resistance increases as the rowing speed increases. Water rowing machines are larger than most other rowing machines. They are quiet, stable and consistent, giving users a feeling of paddling in real water.