🚣♂️ Row Your Way to Fitness - Join the Movement!
The MERACH Rowing Machine is a state-of-the-art fitness device designed for home use, featuring 16 levels of electromagnetic resistance, a dual slide rail for stability, and a maximum weight capacity of 350 pounds. It offers a quiet workout experience and is compatible with the MERACH app for guided exercises, making it perfect for fitness enthusiasts of all levels.
Brand | MERACH |
Special Feature | Adjustable Resistance |
Color | Smart Electromagnetic |
Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
Product Dimensions | 38"D x 24"W x 8"H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 350 Pounds |
Metrics Measured | Speed, Calories Burned, Time, Stroke Count, Distance |
Model Name | R02B8 |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 50 Pounds |
Tension Level | 16 |
Material | Aluminum,Silicone |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Display Type | LCD |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 37.5 x 22 x 7.5 inches |
Package Weight | 23.59 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 38 x 24 x 8 inches |
Brand Name | MERACH |
Warranty Description | The warranty period is 12 months from the date of purchase |
Suggested Users | Unisex-adult, Middle Upper Class, All Ages |
Manufacturer | MERACH |
Part Number | EQ1S |
Style | Q1S Pro - Electromagnetic 1.0 (2023) |
Included Components | User Manual x 1, Parts Kit x 1, Q1SE Electromagnetic Rowing Machine x 1 |
Size | EQ1S |
Sport Type | Exercise & Fitness |
A**K
Just what I needed!
I've lost 70 lbs in the last two years, largely thanks to walking or running - sometimes outside, sometimes on a treadmill. Moved from a house to an apartment & the although the complex has a state of the art gym in the clubhouse, this is year five of working hard to not catch C19, and I don't want to use it. Yes, I could mask, but didn't love the thought of running with a sweaty mask or having to do trial & error to find the best mask for that job.I'm on the top floor of my building & am not the kind of neighbor who'd wake the downstairs neighbors with an hour of me thudding away on the noisy treadmill. I tried step workouts in a carpeted room, but found myself holding back. I can lift weights or use a rebounder or yoga/pilates, but nothing was really working for cardio.I started pricing ellipticals - that's basically running, right? Only no impact and no shaking the rafters for the neighbors? There's a huge price difference, and many of the budget-friendly ones either looked flimsy, or had reviews about parts coming loose or not lasting long. I went to YouTube and found a guy who did a whole How To Not Pick A Sh(odd)y Elliptical. LOL. And he gave a list of half a dozen things to look for before committing and said there was good & bad to be found at all of the price ranges. So I came back to Amazon a little more prepared about what I was looking for. It seemed like I'd have to spend $350-ish and hope mine would not die after a year.Honestly I don't know how I went from ellipticals to rowers. Maybe a "People Who Look At These Crappy Ellipticals Also Buy..." suggestion? IDK. At first glance, shopping felt similar to ellipticals. There was a huge price range & varying reviews. I did notice that there were fewer complaints about quality, stability, or durability. I went back to YouTube hoping for another How To Buy A Decent Rower video. I didn't exactly find *that,* but I did find several unboxing videos. I watched rower videos for a few days and noticed that a lot of the positive reviews/unboxings kept mentioning Merach by name.I'm a little slow on the uptake sometimes, so I went googling to see if Merach made an elliptical. LOL. And then I shopped for their specific rowers. It seemed like $350 was going to have to be the budget either way. I was still leaning elliptical for decibel level alone. Some of the rowers were really loud even in the videos.I got a notification that one rower I'd been looking at was on sale & marked down from $399 to $250-ish and there was a $50 coupon. I went to the reviews, which were almost all positive, and one man said his wife likes to work out early in the mornings & that he could not hear her even in the next room. No electricity required was also a huge plus. I decided for $200, it was worth the gamble & hit Buy Now.It took maybe 30 min to assemble by myself & would have gone faster if I had trusted the R/L on the pedals, but I put those on backwards the first time. (That's on me - it's imprinted AND marked by a sticker AND in the instructions, but I thought I knew what I was doing. hahahaha)It really is darn near silent. It's a belt and not a chain, plus I didn't get a water model. (I'm told those are louder.) Does not need external power. It is really sturdy. The seat glides easily and even that does not make any noise at all. If the display matters to you (it does not to me), you'll probably want to have 2 AAA batteries on hand. They include two cheapo/trial batteries that the instructions say won't last long & will need to be replaced. (Seems like a weird thing to cheap out on, honestly, but whatever.) Personally, I put my ipad on the ledge in front of the display and throw on an Apple Fitness rowing workout.I noticed something after mine arrived, and that was that a 3rd party delivery like Amazon voids the warranty. I don't know for sure that I have no standard company warranty, but I would have asked before purchasing. I did add the extended warranty. Maybe that will help if I need it?One nice surprise. I expected it to be sturdy while rowing. I would have returned it if it was not. But it is also sturdy when upright to be put away. I don't have to worry about the vacuum knocking it over or anything. It's sturdy, balanced, and solid. And quiet! A dream! Really happy with the purchase. Now to lose the rest of the weight. Almost to my goal!
B**I
Great rower for the price
I can only compare this to my other value rowing machine. It was packaged well and very easy to assemble. The first noticeable difference is the noise. This rower is much quieter. I used to have to turn the volume of my other rower way up to hear, but this one is nice and quiet. The seat padding is good and the track is noticeably longer than my other rower. The timer screen folds back so it's not in the way when you tilt the rower up for storage. Overall the quality seems good and it's not wobbly in any way. Your posture is lower, and I feel like I'm not pushing on the foot pads as hard as my previous rower, which is what failed on that rower. In the end, this seems like a good value rower for starting out. It has good basic features and should fit almost everyone. My only complaint is that the wheels on the front for moving it aren't tall, so it drags on the carpet a bit. If you have a hard surface this won't be an issue.
W**1
Great intro to rowing
I was looking for a new cardio workout and wanted to try rowing. Got this machine and fell in love. It's a good entry level price point for trying it out without too much commitment. I used mine 5 months, 3 times a week, before moving up to a more feature rich model. I fully recommend this if you're wanting to try rowing, or just do it every once in awhile.Pros:Size - compared to gym rowers this is nice and compact, it tilts up in one piece which is handy for storageSound - nice and quiet with magnet resistanceResistance - it has good range of resistance options, remember max resistance is not the goalCons:Size - it's compact size limits the forward lean on the start of a stroke but it's not terribleDisplay - the data is a bit suspect but if you focus on time exercised, and stroke count it's fine. For reference it says I burned 120 calories in a half hour where my new gym quality rower says 360.
E**R
Great rowing machine definitely worth the price
I've had this rower for a few weeks now and have been using it every day. I feel i can write a good review for those looking to buy one.First it's very easy to assemble it took about 10 minutes all the tools required are included.Now for what most people want to know, how it functions. Rowing targets 86% of your muscles and this machine is amazing it's got great resistance levels for beginners and higher levels for experienced users.Merach also includes 180 days to their app pro features free with purchase which really helps beginners find the right exercises and proper techniques. It's bluetooth and easily connects to your phone to accurately track your workout and links to your fitness tracking app.Definitely worth buying
I**I
Not for anyone above 5’0
I purchased this a few years back and I see it still a high rated machine , but it really shouldn’t be , the design is not comfortable, the hand bar is too low and doesn’t feel like it’s the right height to chestIn addition and this is the part that made this piece of equipment unusable to me , is that the foot rests are positioned oddly to your body , I’m 5,9 and my legs and knees were at an akward angle when trying to row , my knees would pop constantly as a result and made the machine unusable .I don’t recommend this machine unless your height is like 5’0 or lower , because this machine feels like it was made for a short person , if your tall , it will feel extremely uncomfortableUPDATE:The company contacted me after the negative review I left and helped to resolve the issue for me , they provided a very fair resolution and I was able to get my complaints resolved . Thank you Merach!
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