Get a complete non-impact, full-body workout with the LifeSpan Fitness
RW1000 rowing machine, featuring an eddy current smooth and quiet drive
system and a 16.5-pound flywheel with magnetic brake resistance. It
also offers manual adjustment with five levels of resistance for a
varied workout and a no-slack retrieval system that ensures the rowing
strap is never loose.
The rower's exercise computer displays
distance, time, stroke count, strokes per minute, and calories burned
read-outs. Other features include a comfortable padded seat, swivel foot
rests with straps, and padded hand grips. Supporting up to 300 pounds,
the RW1000 offers a 87- by 19- by 23-inch footprint while its folded
dimensions measure 34 by 19 by 64 inches (L x W x H).
Specifications:
- Eddy current smooth and quiet drive system
- Magnetic brake resistance
- 16.5-pound flywheel
- Fold for easy storage
- No-slack retrieval system
- Five levels of resistance
- Maximum user weight: 300 pounds
- Folded dimensions: 34 by 19 by 64 inches (L x W x H)
- Unfolded dimensions: 87 by 19 by 23 inches (L x W x H)
About LifeSpan Fitness
Since it was founded in 1994 in Park City, Utah, PCE Health and Fitness
(PCE) has established a reputation of innovation, quality products, and
community responsibility. In 2001, the company introduced the LifeSpan
line of fitness equipment targeting the value-conscious consumer. This
award-winning line of exercise equipment is now sold by fitness
retailers across the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Since its
introduction, the line has grown to include both a high value Home
series line and a Pro series line targeting the high-end home user and
institutional customer.
Awards and recognition include a Gold
Medal Excellence Award by the Industrial Design Society of America,
Treadmill Doctor's "Best New Treadmill of the Year", and multiple Best
Buy awards, "Recommended Buys" from Consumer Guide, and many others.
Community responsibility and the promotion of active living and
exercise are core to LifeSpan's company beliefs and culture. They are
proud sponsors of the International Council on Active Aging and members
of the Medical Fitness Association. The company also donates equipment
to local high schools and provides funding to the American Diabetes
Association and various non-profit organizations.