BodyCraft VR100 Rowing Machine | 
| Brand: Bodycraft Category: Sports
Buy New: $699.00
New (8) Used (1) from $519.00
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 13023
Shipping Weight (lbs): 70 Dimensions (in): 68 x 17 x 22
MPN: VR100 Model: VR100 ASIN: B00118B2AM
Release Date: March 6, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Sturdy rowing machine with 6 resistance levels (1 air resistance and 5 air and magnetic resistance) | | • | Contoured ergonomic seat glides along precision-bearing rollers to ensure smooth performance | | • | Aircraft-grade aluminum and steel frame; 44 inches of travel from pedals to accommodate different heights | | • | Adjustable (height and angle) console tracks your time, distance, strokes, calories burned, and heart rate | | • | Folds up for easy storage; measures 17 x 22 x 68 inches (W x H x D); lifetime frame warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Bodycraft Fitness VR100 Rower Exercise Machine gives you all of the well-known cardiovascular benefits of a rowing workout and features a realistic rowing motion. The multifunctional fitness monitor keeps you motivated and on track to reach your fitness goals showing speed, distance, time, stroke count, and calories burned during your workout. The Bodycraft Fitness VR100 Rower Exercise Machine mimics the smooth motion of rowing on the water. The padded seat glides on a ball bearing roller system, and the rowing arms and grips keep hands stable and comfortable.
Amazon.com Product Description Enjoy a serious upper body, core, and cardio workout in the comfort of your own home with the BodyCraft VR100 rowing machine. The VR100 is outfitted with a contoured ergonomic seat that glides along precision-bearing rollers to ensure a smooth rowing performance, along with an adjustable console (height and angle) that tracks your time, distance, strokes, calories burned, and heart rate. More importantly, the VR100 offers one level of air resistance and five levels of air and magnetic resistance, letting you vary your workout intensity depending on your goals. And when you're done with your workout, the VR100 folds up for easy storage in a 24-by-16-inch space. Other details include a sturdy frame made of aircraft-grade aluminum and steel; a sealed urethane seat for durability; 44 inches of travel from the pedals to accommodate almost any user; a lightweight, rubber-coated aluminum handle; a heart-rate monitor receiver that works with an optional chest strap; and a weight capacity of 250 pounds. The VR100 measures 17 by 22 by 68 inches (W x H x D) and carries the following warranties: lifetime on the frame, one year on all other parts, and 90 days on the labor.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
A good product July 10, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Like Bodycraft stuff--a good product for the home. Not really built for commercial use but clearly does the job at home. The build is good enough neither creaky nor rock solid--the front end plastic--is just that plastic. The machine is not quiet--no unhealthy grating sounds, just a lot of wind noise. Computer is iffy--heartrate monitor doesn't work with the exercise--too much chest motion.
Still, unless you're some type of superathlete--this machine will do a very respectable conditioning job; of course you have to hold up your end of the bargain. I don't know if I can beleive the calorie count but I can burn 800 in 30 minutes at 45 strokes a minute--and machine recommends 60 to 70 strokes a minute.
So a reasonable machine for around the house. Not superb but very good.
Simple, and a great workout June 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I needed a low impact workout that will still challenge me, that I can vary in intensity. A friend recommended this machine, and I'm thrilled with it.
Opening the box was daunting. The instructions include an exploded parts view with many, many parts that made the machine look very complex. In reality, though, it took about half an hour to assemble, I did it by myself, and the instructions were clear and simple so that I never had to back up and do something over again. All the tools were included.
If you're not in shape, get someone to help you move the box. It's big and clumsy, and one end is heavier than the other. Getting it in and out of the car, and up the steps was challenging. The box weighed about 75 pounds, I think. But the individual pieces are very manageable and easy to assemble.
Once together, this thing is a dream! The movement is very smooth, operating it is simple and straightforward, and the display is obvious. It's solidly built - doesn't rock, or move around on the floor, and is very quiet despite the fan. The fan is perfectly positioned to help keep you cool. The seat is comfortable and glides easily, and the pull is smooth and firm. Intensity adjustment is simple, obvious, and fine enough to accommodate varying fitness levels.
This piece of equipment is very near the gym quality machines I've used at a much lower price. I'm pleased, and will put this manufacturer at the top of my list when I'm looking for other pieces of equipment.
Great rower April 13, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This thing is solid. Ignore the comment from one reviewer saying that the front lifts off the ground. When properly set up for rowing, the middle leg is locked in place above the ground. There's no way the front could lift when only the front and back legs are touching the ground. The middle leg is only used when the rower is folded for storage.
I'm 6'2" with longer legs and there's plenty of room left on the slider when my legs are fully extended. (I used to hit the end of a piston rower.)
Great for overall exercise August 14, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This machine is well-built, easy to assemble and provides a great overall workout. It is a solid machine and it appears to be one that will last for years.
No Way Is This Thing 5 Stars May 1, 2007 6 out of 14 found this review helpful
I tried every rowing machine made, and this VR100 is the one of the worst, I have no idea who came up with 5 stars for this complete Piece-O-Garbage. Yea, it is cheap, but 5 stars, no way. The computer is weak at best, the seat does not glide very smoothly, the foot holders are a joke, and the worst thing of all, the front end comes off the ground when you pull on this thing. The salesman at the fitness store where I tried it, tells me that I could put some ankle weights on the front end to help hold it down on the ground, seriously, ankle weights, LOL, this was the worst of all the rowing machines I tested. The Kettler & Lifecore were the two best of the bunch, I ended up buying the Lifecore R100, which was head and shoulders above the rest. 5 stars, com'on, lets at least try to be honest.
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