New 2008 Daytona Exercise Glider Rower Rowing Machine | 
| Brand: Daytona Sports Category: Sports
Buy New: $159.99
New (1) Used (1) from $159.00
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 12705
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 51
MPN: D-R-Rower ASIN: B000WY5SVK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The New 2008 Daytona 313 series rower features many tension levels as well as a LCD monitor to track your progress. Features - Machine Type: Rower
- Construction: Heavy guage steel tubing
- Heavy duty fly wheel provides smooth, reliable workout
- LCD Monitor: Time, Speed, Distance, Calories, manual, Scan
- Resistance Knob: Provides 10 levels of workout
- Sleek compact design incorporates form and function
- Seat: Padded Foam seat for users from 6'6" in height to 4'6" (stays comfortable during workout)
- Foot rests fit feet up to size 15
- Range of seat when rowing: 22.5 inches
- Front feet roll for storage or easy placement under a bed or in an out of the way location
Key Specs- Length: 67 inches
- Width: 22 inches
- Height: 22.5 inches
- User Weight Capacity: 280 Pounds
- Assembly: Some Assembly Required
- Assembly Time: 30 min
- Manfacturer's suggested retail price: $299.99
SKU: D-R-Rower
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| Customer Reviews:
This rower... May 13, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
...lasted about 3 months. First, the seat mechanism destructed. Luckily I could fix it myself as it only turned out to be a bolt that had come loose and fallen out. Second, a mysterious bolt appeared but didn't seem to affect performance. Third, now the strap re-coil has broken. Taking apart the housing to see if I could fix it, I now find where the mysterious bolt came from. I replaced it but this had no effect on the re-coil unit which seems to be permanently broken. Yes, this is an inexpensive unit and I guess you get what you pay for. But 3 months??
Quite decent for the price April 12, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've had this rower for over a month now, and all things considered, it's a good value for the money. Construction seems solid, and the rowing motion (with the single bar) is smooth and sufficiently taxing. One design flaw: the steel frame curves upward to mount the electronics and main mechanism. It should bend upwards another 6-8 inches to make the rowing motion more natural. As it is, you have to reach down between your knees to grasp the rowing bar. However, all in all a decent machine.
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