Product Comparison: Stamina ATS Air Rower 1399 vs Concept2 Model D
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- The rower also has an inclined seat rail which helps add some additional resistance while also creating a smoother rowing stroke.
- The resistance is excellent. There is no damper to control the air flow but as with all air rowers, you can increase the resistance by rowing harder.
- The harder you pull, the more resistance. You can start out slowly to warm up and then increase speed with your legs, back, and arm.
- Resistance settings are challenging enough to tone a variety of muscle groups and provide an effective cardio workout.
- I have to row faster to increase the resistance because the machine don't have setting for resistance.
- 10 levels of air resistance that actually feel like 10 different difficulty settings.
- Relatively quiet. It is mechanical so it does make noise but I can easily watch a show or hear my music.
- There is a system to adjust the fan blades to mimic different types of rows (heavy boat, light weight boat, etc.).
- The action is smooth, it’s quiet, easily adjus adjustable for intensity and resistance.
- I workout in a day and after a month the resistance has noticeably weakened.
- Easy to roll away into a different room or closet when not using it.
- Very easy to assemble and put into storage configuration.
- Folding design reduces the space required when not in use.
- I like velcro foot straps which hold your feet securely while rowing.
- Seat is pretty small if you have a big butt, I had to modify and put a plank.
- Sturdy. Can handle up to 500 pounds when other rowers max out at 250 or 300.
- Smooth rowing action, with durable chain-driven mechanism.
- Very convenient and easy to store. I fold it down each time for storage it takes 1 minute.
- The engineers really thought this design out and seem to have used the appropriate materials in all of the right places.
- The seat is a little tough on my back after 30 minutes but not unbearable.
- Wind-resistance rowing machine with multi-function performance monitor.
- Rubber grips on bottom have good traction and stay firm to my wooden floor.
- Resistance is supplied by a fan and despite what other state, it is definitely not loud. Sure - you are running a fan so there is some air noise, but it is absolutely nothing to get excited about.
- This rower is way too loud. Even with wireless bluetooth headphones cranked pretty loudly, it's still hard to hear music.
- You can forget about casually watching a movie or TV while rowing on this machine because the rower is unbearably loud.
- Adjustable, easily read, backlit display, with large numbers.
- The PM5 monitor can be pivoted to many positions, allowing the athlete to adjust height and angle.
- Advanced performance tracking console, covering all the important values, including games and the possibility to compete with others.
- The air resistance fan is the loudest thing. This makes it difficult to watch something while training.
- Monitor arm is plastic and therefore not particularly durable. And a week later he stopped tightly holding my gadget.