Echelon Row-s Connected Rowing Machine
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Swivel touchscreen
- Easy to assemble
- Resistance adjustments on the handle
- Silent
- Sturdy
- Variety of training programs
Video Review
In-Depth Review
Echelon Row-s Connected Rowing Machine Review 2024: Solid Value for a Foldable Rower
Author: Caroline Lubinsky, CF-L1Pros & Cons
What We Like...
- 22” touchscreen that swivels
- Simple assembly
- Resistance can be changed via the handle
- Lots of different programs/training modalities
What Needs Improvement...
- Lots of plastic used to shroud the internals
- The handlebar has an aggressive angle that I personally don’t love
- Cannot be stored upright (although it can fold in half)
Product Summary
The Echelon Row-S Connected Rowing Machine is a mid-tier option for someone looking for a cardio machine with interactive programming. Although I personally prefer the programming that Hydrow has put out, I still think there is some definite value in what they offer for $35 per month. Besides the obvious rowing classes, strength, cycling, running, and pilates are also offered. I really enjoy that the 22″ HD touchscreen can swivel a full 180 degrees to accommodate programming off the bike.
Read my full Echelon Row-s Connected Rowing Machine review.
Specs
Folded Dimensions | 41” L x 21” W X 60” H |
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Price | $1\,600 |
Resistance | 32 levels of magnetic resistance |
Adjustability | 6 foot platform increment adjustments |
Audio | Built-in bluetooth speakers |
Footprint | 84” L x 21” W X 47” H |
Screen | 22” HD touchscreen |
Power | 110V AC — power switch on front frame |
User Weight Capacity | 300 lbs |
Summary
This is a solid option for a rowing machine if you're unwilling to pay the price of the premium Hydrow.