Classic WaterRower by WaterRower, at The Conran Shop
The Classic WaterRower is exquisitely handcrafted in the United States of America from sustainably sourced solid American black walnut.
The Classic WaterRower is exquisitely handcrafted in the United States of America from sustainably sourced solid American black walnut.
As with all natural timbers, there will always be a degree of variation in the colour of the wood, but the eco-friendly premium hardwood frame ensures longevity and quality of performance. In the final stages of construction, the design is hand-finished with Danish oil to give a warm tone and deep lustre.
The WaterRower has been designed to set it apart from other fitness equipment, featuring an attention to design refinement unseen in other exercise apparatus. As a self-regulating piece of apparatus, the harder you stroke, the more resistance is created, and the WaterRower exercises up to 84% of the body’s muscle mass.
Designed to simulate both the physiological dynamics of rowing on water, the WaterRower’s classic design also enjoys an extremely smooth and gentle glide, when in motion. This motion is silent, with only the soothing sound of moving water to motivate your moves.
The WaterRower perfectly combines high-quality materials, innovative design with a handsome aesthetic, making for a luxurious addition to a home gym or living area as the compact frame stores easily when not in use.
Additional information
Details | 40cm (w) x 54cm (h) x 211cm (d) |
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