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Stamina 35-1405 ATS Air Rower Reviews

Stamina 35-1405 ATS Air Rower

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  • Efficient wind resistance for smooth rowing stroke, Over-sized chrome seat rail for smooth sliding seat
  • Multi-function electronic performance monitor displays speed, distance, time, and calories burned, 57.5
  • Comfortable foam padded molded seat slides easily on ball bearing rollers, Sturdy steel construction, 78
  • Large foot plates for any size user, Wheels for easy portability, Folds for storage, Floor protectors safeguard your workout area and prevent skidding
  • Adjustable nylon foot straps hold feet securely in place, Tough, braided nylon rowing cord, Angled seat rail for easy seat return

Rowing is widely acknowledged as one of the best all-around fitness activities, and this super-sturdy air rowing machine from Stamina makes it more comfortable and enjoyable than ever. The Stamina 35-1405 ATS Air Rower * Rowing Machine is equipped with an oversized chrome seat rail and metal pull-chain for extra strength and durability, along with a molded seat that’s especially comfortable during long workouts.

The Stamina 35-1405 ATS Air Rower * Rowing Machine is also easy to store, wit

Rating: 1 Stamina 35 1405 ATS Air Rower Reviews (out of 1 reviews)

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Price: $ 349.00

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1 comment to Stamina 35-1405 ATS Air Rower Reviews

  • Lisie Gonzalez

    Review by Lisie Gonzalez for Stamina 35-1405 ATS Air Rower
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    Today I’m happy with the procuct, but when I first got it, not so much. The machine itself isn’t that bad, but the construction of it wasn’t the greatest. Within the first week of use, the chain kept getting stuck… it would just sit there rather than being pulled back in. I figured out it was sliding off the wheel and getting jammed so I “fixed” that, but after another week the chain just came off the handle and got sucked in to the metal body. I managed to pull it out, unscrew the fan (which can’t be removed), and used a very stiff wire to thread the chain back through the proper mechanisms. It was worth the trouble because it now works better than ever, but we’ll see what happens next week.

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