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Stamina BodyTrac Glider Hydraulic Rowing Machine with Good Exercise App – Rower Exercise Machine with Cylinder Resistance – As much as 250 lbs Weight Capability

Original price was: $325.00.Current price is: $134.99.

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STAMINA ROWING MACHINE – Our full-motion rower gives efficient, pure rowing motion appropriate for firming main muscle teams and stimulating the metabolism for fats burning. Expertise extra and assist your total cardiovascular well being with our rower.
ALL-IN-ONE CARDIO EQUIPMENT – This versatile hydraulic rowing machine provides completely different exercise prospects appropriate for energy coaching, focusing on particular muscle teams, and firming the general physique and muscular core.
HYDRAULIC CYLINDER RESISTANCE – This row machine cardio is supplied with a ball-bearing curler system that enable low-impact actions that mimic rowing on the water. It provides 12 ranges of adjustable hydraulic cylinder resistance for a clean rowing stroke.
COMFORTABLE AND SPACE SAVING – The row machine is designed with a padded and molded seat for consolation throughout longer rowing routines and textured footplates with straps to maintain your toes safe. Whenever you’re performed rowing, the train rower folds to save lots of you house.
SMART WORKOUT APP – Expertise linked health with this dwelling fitness center tools with the müüv app. With sensible guided teaching, train demo movies, personalised exercises, meeting movies, and extra, müüv gives one of the best exercise and health expertise along with your Stamina Rower.

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Clients like the benefit of meeting, performance, and worth of the rowing machine. They point out it is easy to place collectively, works effectively for his or her wants, and is a steal on the present worth. Some are proud of the space-saving design. Nevertheless, some dislike that their toes slip out. Opinions are blended on the construct high quality and noise stage.

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7 reviews for Stamina BodyTrac Glider Hydraulic Rowing Machine with Good Exercise App – Rower Exercise Machine with Cylinder Resistance – As much as 250 lbs Weight Capability

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  1. JOSE G

    Nice rower
    I was looking for an inexpensive rowing machine and considered several models however most reviewers are not quite satisfied about quality and durability when it comes to home rowing machines. Only pro equipment seemed to have positive reviews but they are simply too big, heavy, and costly.Then I turned my attention to machines with less “standard” designs and found the stamina bodytrac glider models had impressive reviews while still in a budget. Conveniently they are small, lightweight, and foldable so I was convinced.Having the best comments around here I purchased the 1052.The item was very well packaged and had no real trouble to assemble. Despite there is an assembly video available I preferred to do it by looking at the manual only (included in the package). With the help of an additional person I could have saved some time.I’ve been using this rower for 2 months, 5-6 times a week for 15 mins sessions. Love that oversized cushioned seat.This machine is not for athletes but you can still make short good workouts. I say “short” because of that known issue about the shock getting hot so after some point the resistance plummets. However with 90 mins of weekly rowing I am happy: not a sportsman here!. Also, I’m still a bit far from reaching level 12 (the highest resistence level offered).The machine works perfectly except for the monitor which is a crap. Most reviewers mention that. In fact my monitor was crashing in funny ways often! (see the image) so I removed the batteries and put a phone or a watch to measure time for my workouts.I wonder why stamina does not use better monitors, however I still think this machine is worth every cent. It is well-built, feels durable, silent, and total space saver. If they could figure out how to avoid the shock getting hot that quickly and put a decent monitor on it, this would be the best seller of rowers all time :)Adivce: to prevent screeching noises appear, clean the siderail slots off dust. Keep the wheels of the seat clean as well.PS: The 1052 offers access to 3 free workout videos. I had to reach customer support for that. They were responsive and helped me get access to those videos.

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  2. Abbe

    A GREAT rowing machine with excellent customer service
    [ SEE UPDATES 2018-2022 BELOW ]. I bought this comparatively low-cost machine to use at home because all rowing machines at my gym are the flywheel type with a single pulling T-bar, which at a much higher price provide neither the feeling nor the distribution of muscle load of two-oared sculling.SPECS[1] The BodyTrac 35-1050 includes a meter providing a number of functions displayed in its “scan” mode; calorie consumption is described as “an estimate for an average user” but since no description is given of what is an average user, these calorie values should be taken with considerable distrust. The rowing machine, made by Stamina Products, Inc. (a three-decade old company based in Springfield, MO), is built for users weighing less than 250 lbs. [2] The owner’s manual has clear, step-by-step assembly instructions, and the machine is easy to assemble. It folds quickly to be stored standing on one end; once folded, however, it does not offer comfortable grip points to lift and move it around. At 35 lbs, it may be a bit too heavy for some people, so adding wheels on the front stabilizer –which would allow the folded machine to roll when tilted– would be a good design improvement. Also, the seat would be less uncomfortable with a redesign conformal with the shape of modern scull seats. I wear tennis or jogging shoes when rowing and, unlike some other reviewers, I have no issues of foot-strap slippage (I am 6-ft tall and have a shoe size 9.0 to 9.5). [3] As expected from a machine whose resistance is provided by a hydraulic shock absorber, the BodyTrac is a bit noisy, and there is some squeaking from various parts until they are warmed up by friction. Nevertheless, this does not interfere with listening to music or to a television while rowing. The fluid of hydraulic absorbers heats up a lot with use; do not grab the absorber (located under the rear of the sliding beam) when folding the machine after a session, as the cylinder may be very hot. STROKE MECHANICS [4] Rowing provides a non-weight-bearing exercise for ALL major muscle groups. In this respect, a distinct advantage of the articulated arms of this machine is that –after an initial phase focused on legs and hips to create the power during the stroke, just as in a power clean lift– you can emphasize the exercise load during the remainder of this propelling part [‘the drive’ in sculling] either on the chest/shoulders or on the mid-back, depending on the manner for completing this part of the stroke. One manner is to open the arms when sliding towards the front, and then lower the hands while pulling back with the handles close to one another (they cannot be perfectly aligned since there is not enough separation between them). This focuses the main pulling effort more on the pectorals and shoulders than the back. The other manner is the reverse sequence by sliding forward (i.e., towards the scull’s rear [the stern]) while keeping both handles low and close together –a motion equivalent to ‘the recovery’ in sculling when the oar blades are brought above water towards the scull’s front [the bow]– and then lifting the hands while pulling back with the handles up and apart. This focuses the main effort more on the mid-back than on the chest and shoulders. The possibility of selecting the region of main load is very useful for a chest/back balanced exercise; it can also help to avoid too much muscular development of one of those regions if so desired. This is something a flywheel with a single pulling T-bar cannot provide. ELEVATING THE DEVICE [5] I wanted to increase the exercise load on the rower’s legs by elevating the rear end of the Body Trac. Instead of using an elevating block or platform, which would add another item to store after a session, I decided to increase the length of the ‘leg’ of the rear foot so that the sliding-seat beam forms a 10° angle with the horizontal plane (see my figures). To do that I used two thin walled metal tubes : one, a container of aquarelle pencils of one of our children, with an outer diameter that almost fitted the inner diameter of the rear single tube leg of the machine; the other, a metallic flashlight with rear-end diameter a bit smaller than that of the previous tube, and with a flared out front-end diameter fitting perfectly the receiving plastic well of the rear foot (see figure with panel A). To withstand the rower’s weight, these tubes were filled with quick-setting cement in two steps — in the first one I filled the bigger tube (with a red color in the inset of panel B before it was spray-painted black) to 2/3 of its length; and in the second step I finished filling this tube and filled the smaller tube with cement, placing the latter inverted into the former. Then I sealed the narrow gap between the tubes with glue to achieve a moist curing of the cement to provide a higher compressive strength. The cement was left to cure for 3 weeks. I spray-painted black this extension and tightly inserted it into the machine’s rear tube leg using turns of reinforced duct tape for shimming. The new leg maintained the 97° angle with the beam of the sliding seat (see panel B of the figure). To preserve stability, the bottom of the rear foot was shimmed along its rear edge to compensate by the 10° angle also formed there. [6] The cement-filled extension withstands my 181-lb weight without any issue so far. The machine stands on the floor on three points (two in the front, and one with a wider contact area in the rear). The *lateral* stability of this tripod is inherently reduced by its narrow and elongated shape, but its stability is strong as long as the center of gravity of the system is both relatively stable and low. By elevating the single rear foot, however, I changed that equilibrium, likely decreasing stability when the seat reaches its rear-most sliding position, as this changes the dynamic center of gravity. If you were to implement the change I made, avoid sudden, large side jerking movements at the end of the stroke that might tip you over, and make sure there are no objects in the vicinity of the rear of the device that could harm you in that case. SUPPORT [7] While the machine deserves it, another reason why I also give it 5 stars is the quality of the customer service of the company. The BodyTrac 35-1050 I received had scratches on several of its components, so I contacted Stamina’s customer service and emailed them pictures of the defects. They quickly replaced all the affected parts at no cost –including the entire center beam and rowing arms– in less than 2 weeks. A good customer service is paramount for online purchases.__ UPDATE (2/2018) — This rowing machine has been working well and without any problems after 3¼ years of systematic use on my part (40-60 min, 5 days/week), a more recent use on the part of my marathoner wife for back and legs workout, and what seems very occasional use by the oldest children. It is cleaned well after each session and, about once a month, I lubricate rolling or friction points of moving parts. It has provided us a superb service and fully deserves my original 5-star rating. UPDATE (7/2018) — The molded sliding seat of this machine often feels uncomfortable after a long rowing session. At the imperative demand of family members claiming rowing ought not be proctodynic, I added to the seat a so-called coccyx pad, whose memory foam I had to trim and carve to a contour approaching that of a good scull seat. (From my experience as a sculler, the best seat has a smooth, front-to-back ridge at the middle, dividing the slightly concave halves of the seat, each of which has a tapered hollow of ~1/5 the total width to accommodate the seat bones [seat on your hands to locate yours], plus a straight front edge and a back edge having a butterfly’s hindwings-like contour to provide tail-bone comfort — It resembles a sleeping mask but with eyeholes.) Redesigning the current heart-shaped seat would avoid a not uncommon complaint of discomfort, and distinguish this rowing machine from Chinese near-copies (e.g., bit.ly/2uGCh0C) as well as American aftermarket-generic-copies (e.g., amzn.to/2GJaote). UPDATE (12/2019) — The machine has now been in more or less continuous use over the last 5 years without any problems. With my children now using the machine while watching television in the family room, the addition of wheels on the front stabilizer to allow rolling the folded machine when tilted is sorely needed. UPDATE (10/2021) — Almost 7 years since I bought it, and with a lot of use by all family members in 2020 and just by myself in 2021, the device keeps working well without issues. Unlike many of the things I have purchased from Amazon, it deserves taking the time to write updates. My DIY 10° slide elevation described above also works well, and has made quite a difference in the long term. UPDATE (6/2022) — Still with no issues and working well. A rare find. —

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  3. Mary M

    Parece resistente y de buena calidad

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  4. Jojo H.

    Excellent service, équipement vraiment professionel, très satisfait du produit car confortable et robuste.Merci

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  5. Michael

    I’ve been using this rower almost everyday day for 2 weeks now and I’m giving it 5 stars despite some flaws that I’m willing to accept because of the great price.It has great resistance and feel. The motion feels smooth and is actually pretty satisfying with the way it behaves like you are holding ores rather than just pulling a belt back and forth. People of all fitness levels can find a resistance that really challenges them.The monitor is cheap and doesn’t provide enough useful information. I broke the little lip that secures the battery cover putting the battery in so be gentle. It’s fine but I’ll need to pry it open with a knife whenever I need to change the battery. The calories are not accurate at all. It’s telling me I’m only burning around 250 cals in an hour (2,000 strokes) when I’m probably burning more like 700 cals. The total stroke count resets after it reaches 9999 so depending how many strokes you are doing a day, it will reset every few days or so. It might be useful to monitor your strokes for the week if you do shorter sessions, but it would be nice if total strokes meant it was an odometer that let you know how many total strokes you have put on the machine. This means the only useful stats are time and strokes. If they ever upgrade the monitor strokes per minute (pace) and meters (distance) would be much more useful.Assembly should be easy but on of the screws by the foot pedals gave me a really hard time. Either the machining was off or the powder coating was too thick around the hole causing them not to line up properly. I was finally able to get it in with a drill. Also the instruction manual needs to be updated because they have changed some things in the way they pack the unit, but these are pretty self evident. Just something to watch out for.The seat is very uncomfortable. You probably will want to invest in a seat cushion. The one I got is thin but still helps. You might also want to invest in a floor mat. I have hardwood floors and the rower would slide across the room and rock a bit without a floor mat underneath.2 other things I wanted to address in my review. I’ve heard some people say that after about 25 minutes because the piston gets very hot the resistance gets easier and you may need to crank it up to compensate. I have not noticed this. The piston does get hot and you don’t want to touch it, but I never felt like the resistance felt noticeably easier even when rowing for an hour. I also heard that the piston generates a strong smell and you might want to open a window or keep a fan on. I have not noticed any smell at all so maybe Stamina addressed these issues.So despite these issues I am still giving this rower 5 stars because of the value.

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  6. Rower

    Love this machine. It was easy to set up by myself. Runs smooth. Very quite. I use it almost every day. It stands up in between and it’s easy to bring down and pull out the arms for a quick workout. Highly recommend.

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  7. stanley

    Thanks.

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    Stamina BodyTrac Glider Hydraulic Rowing Machine with Good Exercise App – Rower Exercise Machine with Cylinder Resistance – As much as 250 lbs Weight Capability
    Stamina BodyTrac Glider Hydraulic Rowing Machine with Good Exercise App – Rower Exercise Machine with Cylinder Resistance – As much as 250 lbs Weight Capability

    Original price was: $325.00.Current price is: $134.99.

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