🚣♂️ Row smarter, not harder — fitness that fits your lifestyle!
The Niceday Magnetic Rowing Machine combines a robust 12 lbs flywheel with 16 resistance levels, supporting users up to 350 lbs. Its durable aluminum alloy frame and 49-inch rail ensure stability, while the quiet magnetic resistance system allows discreet workouts. Featuring Bluetooth connectivity, a tablet holder, and Kinomap app compatibility, it delivers an immersive fitness experience. Designed for convenience, it folds upright to save space and assembles in just 20 minutes, making it ideal for modern home gyms.
Brand | Niceday |
Special Feature | Adjustable Resistance |
Color | Magnetic Brown |
Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
Product Dimensions | 71.65"D x 19.6"W x 23.62"H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 350 Pounds |
Metrics Measured | Speed, Calories Burned, Time, Stroke Count, Distance |
Model Name | Rowing Machine |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Tension Level | 16 |
Material | Aluminium Alloy Steel |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Display Type | LCD |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 38.75 x 24.38 x 7.25 inches |
Package Weight | 22.2 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 71.65 x 19.6 x 23.62 inches |
Brand Name | Niceday |
Warranty Description | Lifelong service |
Manufacturer | Niceday |
Style | 01-Smart Magnetic Rower Gen 1 |
Included Components | Assembly hardware & tools, Rowing machine, 2 AAA battery, User manual |
Sport Type | Exercise & Fitness |
M**N
The best value for beginners that is easy to assemble.
It is a good quality affordable rowing machine. It was easy to assemble. It stands upright when stored. It is a great “gateway” rowing machine for beginners that operates smoothly and delivers an impactful rowing experience .
F**O
Great value!
This rower was easy to assemble. It functions and feels like a really nice rower. I can't believe I was able to find a rower for this price and it feels solid and sustainable.
C**T
Fun exercise!
Works well, but even set on the highest setting, there is not a lot of resistance. You can definitely feel the resistance, and after my first use my arms and shoulders were a little sore the next day (as to be expected after a workout.) After a month of using, it feels like I need a higher resistance. It is a good row machine, and I really enjoy it, and recommend it, but if you are looking for a strong resistance, this one may not be for you. Also, I will add that this was extremely easy to put together. I did it by myself in maybe 10 minutes.
C**.
Amazing 'for the price'
This really comes for to amazing for the price IF you can get it at or below $200. It's so hard to find a quality rower at this price point. There's a reason for this.Pros:- It works- It has a display for pulls, time, distance, and more- Super easy to put together, takes maybe 30-60 minutes- Metal where it needs to be, plastic where it doesn't matter (keeps cost down)- Comfortable handles (foam)- Cushioned seat (example, plastic would be bad here, but they were thoughtful)- Folds up leading to huge space savings, and is weighted so it doesn't tip easily (they clearly thought of this)- All features with no subscription required or even offered (this sounds dumb but so many home machines are doing this, some even locking the controls if not subscribed, and it frustrates me)Cons:- The distance is inconsistent, sometimes one full row is 1/4th of a meter and sometimes it's 3/4ths of a meter.- Meters jump in increments of x.0, x.2, x.5, x.7, leading to weird measurements of distance when it works (when it doesn't, you get the issue above this one)- Rower is very low to the ground and difficult to get onto, but the price savings are honestly worth it- Shakes a little if you go too fast/aggressive with the machine, slider is not perfect if you sit wrong, but find the right motion and it works just fineThe price is more than worth it for what is offered, but don't expect it to compare to the $1,000 machines out there. It is great for someone on a budget, especially if space savings matters (to me, it did). Some of the more expensive machines can't even fold up like this one. It's amazing value for what you're getting and allows me to get my daily workouts in. I feel it in my arms, legs, and abs. Been using it for about a month now and absolutely love it. If I had money to throw away, I'd easily spend $1-2k on a better rowing machine, but for $200 you can't beat the value here.
J**B
Great Price, Quality Product
This rowing machine is perfect for small spaces. It is very sturdy and great for the price. It is also easy to move around and change settings. There are several good exercises you can do on it. Good quality, everyone can use it.
L**Y
good experience
on time delivery no damage , easy assembly , looks and works as described , im 70 yrs old and this machine is great for no impact workout , i have no complaints
J**H
Machine is nice, the monitor is cheap
Rower itself is great and stable but yhe monitor doesn't work and I got new batteries aside from the ones sent with the machine incase they were bad. Turns on for a split second then shuts off
D**E
It’s an endurance machine and good at what it does…
I, like many of you, was concerned that the resistance would be too low for me when I was researching rowers. I have been working out almost everyday for years from my garage gym and wanted to get a rower for both workouts and to warm up my muscles before weight lifting. There are so many reviews stating that the resistance of the Niceday rower is just too low. I looked at the resistance weight and compared it to many other rowers. It is greater or at least the same as most of them. After using this rower for over a month, I think I’ve found out why people state it’s too low. I feel like they don’t actually understand the mechanics and functionality of the rower. It is not a weight rack. It’s not meant for spending 2-3 minutes on it and your muscles are fatigued from the resistance. Rowing is an endurance workout. Think about actually rowing a boat through water, which is what this is supposed to simulate. You don’t do a couple of paddles and you’re fatigued. If so, you’d probably get stranded and bake under the sun. This rower has all the resistance that the average or moderately above average person needs. I spend 10 minutes every morning warming up on this rower and do so effectively at level 8 (out of 16). When I want a good workout on it, I aim for more time (like 20-30 minutes) on a higher level such as 12-13. It works great if you actually understand how to use it. My husband, who is quite a bit stronger than me also never fails to get a good endurance workout on it too but tends to have it a little higher at 14-16. I’ll also mention that it was a breeze to set up by myself and I love that it’s so quiet since I wake up well before the rest of my family does to workout.
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