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Buy Low Price From Here Now The Beny V-fit AR1 Artemis II Air Rowing Machine is an extraordinary gym-style chain action rowing machine with speed balanced resistance. The 3-Screen monitor incorporates 6 functions - Stroke Counter, Speed, Distance, Time, Strokes per Minute and Theoretical Calorie Burn. The Beny V-fit AR1 Artemis II Air Rowing Machine presents one of the best workouts possible, is super sturdy and very reliable. This combined with its space saving folding facility gives you a home rowing machine that will get you results fast and give you a fantastic workout but wonâTMt impose on space.
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- Steel main frame
- Aluminium rowing rail
- Frame folds for storage
- Single gym-style chain rowing action
- Fan wheel resistance system
- Oversize PVC footplates with adjustable Velcro footstraps
- 6-Function Computer displays: Stroke counter, Strokes per minute, Speed, Distance, Time and Calories Burned (Estimate)
- Dimensions: 212cm x 44cm x 74cm (L x W x H)
- Weight: 19.5kg
- Maximum User Weight: 115kg
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"Not great" 2009-10-10
By Anon
I have returned this rowing machine to Amazon and requested a refund. The mechanism is jerky, the low position of the foot plates reduced my travel length and it just didn't feel good to use. When my partner tried it out the frame was moving and buckling with the exertion. I'm now saving my money for a Concept 2.

"Fabulous just what my husband needed!" 2009-09-29
By Janet Knight (UK)
Easy to put together and work brilliantly. Ok so not gym quality but I wouldn't have expected it to be. Certainly worth the money.

"Nice piece of kit." 2009-05-12
By W. Clemenson
Ordered 11/5 and got it 12/5. Great service for the modest delivery charge.
Having read some reviews about 2 people being needed to build these things. I was a bit concerned I'd need to wait for the other half to get home to help me.
However when it arrived, I managed it up a flight of stairs myself and the assembly was easily managed.
One thing to watch for is when turning it over to attach the return chord to the large bungee. The chain can slide off the pulley. So be careful to put it back on before the bungee is attached to take up the tension.

"Good value for money" 2009-01-16
By I. Clapperton (UK)
I bought the forerunner of this machine some 8 or 9 years ago, when it was sold as the Delta Airmaster. It looks identical to the current offering, although it cost around £200 at the time. Potential purchasers might be interested in the durability of the machine, so here are my experiences of using one.
The rower has been used for about 1.5 hours a week since new. It has held up remarkably well, despite being subjected to a fairly vigorous exercise regime. The steel frame is rather rusty, it having being used in an unheated garage over the years; the quality of the paintwork probably wasn't that high, but then it is a budget machine.
The first problem encountered was the display unit; although it is designed to switch off after a few minutes to conserve battery power, I found that in cold weather, it would often stay on continually, flattening the batteries. This would probably not occur if you used your machine in the house, instead of a cold garage.
The foam hand grips deteriorated and fell apart after about four years. I didn't know where to obtain spares, so I improvised with lengths of pipe insulation. The seat runs on four ball-bearing nylon wheels. Two of these have now disintegrated. However, there are a further two non-load bearing wheels fitted to the seat carriage, which run in the top channel of the rowing rail. By swapping these with the broken wheels, the machine's life was extended a little.
The foot rests pivot on a long steel spindle. Recently, this snapped, probably as a result of metal fatigue. I was able to repair this by welding the broken bits together. Also, the pivot holes through the plastic foot rests themselves have worn oval with use, making them somewhat wobbly. I was able to improve the situation by drilling out the worn holes and inserting metal tubes. The foot straps are wide and comfortable, being secured by velcro. They do tear after a while, perhaps as a result of the strap buckle being made of thin steel wire. This eventually rusts and becomes abrasive, so damaging the fabric strap.
Unfortunately, the machine has now come to the end of its life, as the aluminium rowing rail has actually worn through. However, the fan and associated pulleys, cords etc. are still going strong. For the money, this is an excellent choice for those looking for a budget machine. Although V-Fit confirm that spares are available, with a little ingenuity you should be able to coax quite a few years of use from the machine for little extra cost.

"Great Stuff!!" 2008-12-09
By S. Lee (UK)
For the price this is a fantastic rowing machine! Gives a great workout and its really sturdy. The resistance gets greater the harder you row. Really easy to put together, light and folds easily for storage. I would highly recommend this to any first time buyer for this sort of product.
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