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Lifegear Magnetic Tension Rower Review

Exercise equipment expert's Lifegear Magnetic Rowing Machine review and rating. Similar models to the Lifegear Rower include the Concept II Rowing Machine, Kettler Coach Rower, Lifecore Rower, Schwinn Rowing Machine, Stamina Rowing Machine and the Tunturi Rowing Machine.

Lifegear Rower

Recommended: NO

Reason: Bodycraft vr100 Rower a better value than the Lifegear Magnetic

Rower Size: 98" L X 25" W

Display Console : LCD

Warranty: Lifetime frame, 1 year parts

Resistance Type: Air and Magnetic

Resistance Adjustable?: Yes

Special Features: unique air and magnetic resistance

Compare To:
Bodycraft vr100 Rower
Concept II Rowing Machine
Kettler Coach Rower
Lifecore Rower
Schwinn Rowing Machine
Stamina Air ATS Rower
Tunturi Rowing Machine



Lifegear Rowing Machine Review

Lifegear is known for making decent low end exercise equipment for the casual user and weekend warrior. So why they decided to get into the rowing machine market with the Lifegear Magnetic Rower at a mid-level budget is something I'm still trying to figure out.

I don't want to sound like I'm totally bashing the Lifegear Rower, but it makes me wonder what they were thinking when they jumped right into the middle of the market with a rower priced very close to, say, the Bodycraft vr100 and not offer consumers more for their money?

Lifegear Magnetic Tension Rower Key Features and Benefits

  • Extra-large LCD screen provides scan, distance, time, speed, calorie and pulse readouts
  • Extra-long handle provides an easy reach and grip
  • Air and magnetic braking system features an 8-level tension knob
  • Comfortable, molded rower seat cushion
  • Built-in transportation wheels
  • Folds for easy storage

The other thing that strikes me as odd about the Lifegear Rower is that it's sold through the Walmart store online.

Walmart isn't known for carrying mid-level merchandise like the Lifegear rowing machine because it doesn't appeal to their bargain basement shopper's mentality of, "I only buy the cheapest one I can find".

Anyway, the Lifegear has a solid set of features like a large LCD screen that will allow you to track distance, speed, calories, time and your pulse rate. It also has a good long glide rail that should accommodate taller users without too much trouble.

In the end, the Lifegear tries to be a poor mans Bodycraft vr100 rower. You may save a few bucks on it, but it's not worth getting a bargain on a mediocre machine when you could have a great rower for a few bucks more.

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