Stamina Conversion 2 in 1 Recumbent Exercise Bike and Rower Machine, Magnetic Resistance, 250 lb. Weight Limit Machine doubles as a recumbent bike and a rower Rower allows additional upper body strengthening exercises, including bicep curls, triceps kickbacks and forearm curls Deluxe housing offers eight levels of smooth, quiet magnetic resistance Machine also doubles as a leg press when you attach the rowing handle to the seat hook New, sleek multi-function electronic monitor with a larger LCD display for easier reading Electronic monitor tracks speed, distance, time, calories burned, and pulse Hand pulse sensor built into grips to measure heart beats per minute Padded rowing handle Includes free access to müüv, the smart audio coaching app Tension control is easy to reach Seat and seatback made of molded foam pad for added comfort Pivoting rowing footplates Pedal foot straps hold feet securely in place Rowing beam manufactured with aluminum Equipment offers sturdy steel construction Wheels for easy portability Foldable frame for storage Assembled size is 75.5"long x 20" wide x 27" high Folded size is 35.5" long x 20" wide x 56" high Warranty covers frame for 3 years and parts for 90 days
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Brand | Stamina |
Item model number | 15-9003 |
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Product Id | 378819 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.3 (47 ratings) 4.3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 022643190030 |
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Stamina Conversion 2 in 1 Recumbent Exercise Bike and Rower Machine, Magnetic Resistance, 250 lb. Weight Limit
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This is a very good product. Being 58 and very out of shape I needed something to ease in to a more active lifestyle. It is very smooth and quiet and I control the intensity of the workout. The foot straps need to be better designed but other than that it feels great.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My husband wanted to purchase a rowing machine and in researching some machine I came across this one from Stamina. I liked that the machine was also a recumbent bike as well as being able to use the handle for multiple other workouts. I have had over a month and right now am specifically using the row/bike function. I really like this machine. It does take a bit of time to assemble and make sure to throughly read the instructions. I do recommend that anyone new to a rower check out some video on YouTube. I used a rower at a gym once or twice in the past, thinking I was doing it correctly. However I was wrong. There are instructional videos on proper form and workouts. So far I cannot complain. Easy to use and move. Thanks Stamina for getting me back on the path to a better me.
Since we can't go to the gym, we brought the gym home. Easy to assemble, yet takes some time. OK, that's exercise, too. Rowing mode switch to recumbent biking is very simple twist of a knob. There are other exercises like biceps, glutes, leg extensions, etc., that one can do using this exercise machine. We are buying one for our son and his wife, if they wish it.
Easy assembly- only needed help with one section for the base and frame seat sits in. Total assembly took me an hour. No adjustments needed, smooth rowing and easy transition to switch to recumbent. I love how it has slim profile ( I don't have many places to place exercise equipment. )
It is very possible for one person to assemble! Just takes trying! I did! I love my Stamina recumbent bike and rower! Use it almost everyday. Gives an overall workout: legs (thighs and calves), butt, upper & lower back, forearms, bicepts, shoulders, midriff, abs, all! Time flies by!
I bought this about a month ago. I am 74 years old and needed some sort of exercise especially for my legs. This machine is perfect. I can set the resistance and exercise each morning and starts my day off right I do use the recumbent bike also and sometimes even do some curls to help tone my arms. Overall, I a very satisfied with the comfort, features, and ease of use.
It's a bit of a stretch for short people. Being 5'2", my feet just reach the pedals on the closest seat setting. Shorter legs also mean my legs are touching the main unit while I pedal. On a better note, this machine has the potential to do everything, as evidenced by the examples in the manual. Good price, good quality, easy assembly. One last thing: I would either eliminate the foot treads or make them stationary, because when moving the machine they tend to not fold back down, thus requiring you to use a foot to slide them out bu in order to put it down.
I like unit but the resistance settings are not strong enough. Even at the highest setting it's weak. Other than that very durable and solid construction. Seat is comfortable as well.
Been using SDC II RC/R 6 days a week for 3 weeks. I think this is a great product for those with a bad back just needing a light cardio workout and some light toning. It's definitely not for those looking to do heavy workouts or those wanting to substantially increase their muscle mass. The resistance settings seem very low to me (I am a 58 year old male in average shape) but at least for now, I still have some room to "grow" with this device (I set the machine on 5 for recumbent bike, 6 for rowing, and 4 for upper body toning exercises. I am 5'6" and have short legs, so I have to have the seat moved forward as far as it will go for the recumbent bike and the seat just barely adjusts into a proper position for me (knees slightly bent and not fully extended at farthest point of pedal travel). So don't assume that just because you read in other reviews that there are users 5'1" or 5'2" that can use this as a recumbent bike, that it will fit you. It really depends on your leg length, not your overall height! It was easy to put together, took about 20 minutes. It arrived in perfect condition, works as advertised, and is as quiet as a church mouse - quite literally silent. The only other thing I dislike about this device is that the rowing "handle/bar" doesn't seem quite wide enough (e.g. when doing standing bicep curls, I only hang on to the handle/bar with my thumb, index, and middle fingers at the outside edges - and yet my hands are still inside my shoulders, not shoulder width apart like they should be for a proper bicep curl. It would be nice to have more room to vary the width of my hand positions when rowing so that I can work the outside of my pec's (chest) better too (same goes for the standing front pull-ups you can do with this machine too. All in all a decent starter machine that is built very solidly, but there are some factors that will make it the wrong device for some. The electronics work great, I find the pulse/HR sensors to be consistently easy to use and accurate (readout has always been within 1 beat per minute of my expensive HR monitoring watch. I seriously doubt that I am burning off as many calories as the machine says I am. With the machine set at 5 for the recumbent bike function, and a speed of 65-70 rpms, the readout says I burn well over 700 calories in a one hour workout. I highly doubt that number is accurate! I'd say the actual amount of calories burned is about half of what is displayed (assuming the user is exercising at a target heartrate appropriate for them). So the calorie counter while consistent, isn't calibrated very well.
Set up was easy, good directions. The only reason for 3 stars is that after only a few uses, the unit has developed a knocking sound during biking mode. I'm going to call customer service to see if there is a fix. But for the noise I'd give this fiv.