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V-fit Artemis Air Rowing Machine
Artemis air rowing machine from V-fit is just what the doctor ordered (literally!) for those who want to improve their cardiovascular fitness and so also the muscles of their arms, shoulders and backs.
This rowing machine, that is ideal for beginners, is equipped with a sensitive air resistance system. It recreates the atmosphere of rowing on water. It provides feedback for the user with its six function fitness monitor. The various readings include the number of strokes per minute, distance covered, time taken, speed and calories exhausted during the workout.
It has a deluxe padded seat mounted on a smooth roller.
The air resistance system enclosed and chain driven weighs 7 kg and is made of balanced cast iron flywheel.
The folding options make it amenable for portability.
Footplates made from oversize PVC come along with adjustable Velcro style footstraps.
The main frame of oblong tubular steel comes with a combination of 80 mm x 40 mm and 50 mm x 25 mm along with oblong extruded aluminium rail measuring 115 mm x 50 mm.
The rowing machine is 212 cm long, 44 cm wide with a height of 74 cm.
It weighs 19.5 kg or 42.9 lbs.
The maximum weight of the user it can endure is 115 kg/ 18 stone.
The warranty for this product is applicable for a period of two years on its parts and labour.
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Thanx for turning my husband into an orangutan!
How silly men are, really. Charlie bought the V-fit Artemis a couple of months ago and has since been working out, rather rowing and rowing and flexing his muscles before mirrors and shop windows. While I don't mind all that muscle buildup (sure looks sexy from the waist up) why couldn't the machine add even 5 ounces of muscle to his legs. They are as spindly as ever. Without his clothes he(and I suppose all men)looks like an ape that has waxed away all his upper body hairs. Uggh !! I want my money back. Better still, I want my hubby back.
User Rating : 4 /10 (
by :
Mitchell Borough on
Mon, 12 Dec 2005 08:54:23 GMT
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