ProRower H2O RX-750 Home Series Review | Home Water Rowing Machine

ProRower H2O RX-750 Home SeriesRowing is an excellent exercise for helping to build the muscles in your arms and back, it also burns a lot of calories . The only problem is how can you row if you’re in your house?

The answer can be found in the ProRower H2O RX-750 Home Series, an exercise machine that simulates the motions of rowing on water. To do this it uses a polycarbonate water tank and a Hydro-Power Drive system.

The polycarbonate water tank is of particular interest with the ProRower H2O RX-750 Home Series. Through it, you actually feel as if you are rowing for real, since it offers the same type of resistance you would get if you were on a lake. Additionally, the water makes the same type of sounds, further adding to the experience.

To determine how many calories you are losing, the ProRower H2O RX-750 Home Series allows you to track your progress on an oversized display panel. You can also get other types of information, such as how long you have exercised, how many strokes you can do per minute, and the distance you have rowed. For heart rate, the ProRower H2O RX-750 Home Series reads your pulse from a heart receiver.

With this rowing machine you can experience the feeling of the water’s natural adaptive resistance just like rowing on real water and together with the ergonomically designed handgrip it offers a comfortable workout.

More Features of the ProRower H2O RX-750 Home Series:

  • Accommodates weights of up to 350 pounds
  • Can be stored upright, allowing you to save space
  • Allows user to adjust the intensity of their workout
  • Lifetime warranty on the frame
  • Very comfortable to sit on
  • Simple to adjust
  • Uses pivoting footrests to accommodate for all heights

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admin on June 8th 2008 in Rowing Machine, WaterRower

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