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  2. We Tried All The Rowing Machines Under $500. These Are ... - AOL

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    With the best rowing machines priced north of $1,000, buying one is a serious investment. ... you can absolutely land a decent mid-range model for under $1,500 and even a solid budget model for ...

  4. 12 Excellent Rowing Machines for Your Home Gym - AOL

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    These 12 trainer-approved rowing machines, including pieces from Concept2, Peloton, and more, are the best to add to your home gym setup. These 12 trainer-approved rowing machines, including ...

  5. 5 of the best rowing machines for working out at home - AOL

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    Rowing has long been favoured by people looking for a full-body workout that's cardio-heavy yet low impact. This means that you're not putting large amounts of stress on your joints, giving you ...

  6. RowPerfect - Wikipedia

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    The Rowperfect is an indoor rowing machine, designed in 1987 and patented in 1988, by Casper (Cas) Rekers. It is designed to accurately simulate the feeling of rowing on the water. Both the flywheel and the seat are free to move on a slide — this is different from the majority of rowing machines, where the flywheel is fixed and only the seat ...

  7. Indoor rower - Wikipedia

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    Early rowing machines are known to have existed from the mid-1800s, a US patent being issued to W.B. Curtis in 1872 for a particular hydraulic-based damper design. Machines using linear pneumatic resistance were common around 1900. One of the most popular was the Narragansett hydraulic rower, manufactured in Rhode Island from around 1900–1960.