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Carl Lewis Programmable Magnetic Rower - ROW777

Carl Lewis Programmable Magnetic Rower - ROW777
From Carl Lewis

List Price: £299.99
Price: £219.65

Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #63770 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: Carl Lewis

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
The ROW777 is part of the Carl Lewis Studio range, made for a tougher, smoother home workout, but designed with interiors in mind. Personal fitness can deliver clear benefits to both your body and mind and can lead to a true sense of well being. Rowing is a fun way to burn calories while achieving a workout for the back, shoulders, arms and buttocks. Overall body strength can also be improved with regular use.

Box Contents

  • ROW777 the Studio Programmable Magnetic Rower
  • Quick Start Guide
  • User guide


  • Customer Reviews

    Looks Pretty But It's Absolute Crap1
    Just bought one of these on ebay and had to send it back as its total rubbish.

    Yes, it looks all nice and stylish, and after an hour or so of assembling the thing i was looking forward to using it, but then imagine my horror when upon my first pull of the handle i hit my knees with it. Same on the second, and third attempts! I needless to say then checked to see if i had assembled it correctly - which amazingly enough i had;-)

    Now i should add at this point that i an experienced gym user who has been on quite a few rowing machines over his time, and has never had a problem like this. At at 5'10 and weighing in at a bit over 12 stone i'm no freak of extreme proportions either. So why can't i use this machine???

    Take a look at the photo folks, and then compare it to any other rowing machine. Look at where that rope/handle is positioned - right at your feet. Now look at other machines - where is the handle postioned? Chances are its some higher than this one. And quite simply thats where this machine fails - that rope cannot be pulled in a smooth rowing action without banging your knees.

    So quite simply this machine fails in its primary objective - 'fitness for purpose' (no pun intended). Its looks pretty enough, but its not designed to be rowed.
    AVOID AT ALL COSTS THEREFORE!!!