WaterRower (20)
WaterRower Collection: Performance Meets Practicality
WaterRowers give you effective, full-body workouts with the feel of real rowing. Designed to combine functionality with durable craftsmanship, these machines are built for smooth and quiet operation, making them a great addition to any home or fitness space.
Constructed from sustainable materials, WaterRower machines are designed to last while offering low-impact exercise options suitable for all fitness levels. With a range of models to choose from, including classic wood finishes and modern designs, there’s a WaterRower for every space and style.
Get a workout that’s efficient, practical, and easy on your joints. Explore the WaterRower in Canada at Northern Fitness and take the first step toward reaching your fitness goals. Shop various WaterRower accessories, from tablet holders to heart rate monitoring kits.
WaterRower Benefits
WaterRower machines offer a unique combination of effective, low-impact exercise and thoughtful design. The smooth water resistance mimics the feel of real rowing, engaging over 80% of your muscle groups for a full-body workout that improves strength, endurance, and cardiovascular health. The low-impact nature of rowing makes it easy on the joints, making it suitable for all fitness levels and ages.
Crafted from durable, sustainable materials, WaterRowers are quiet, stylish, and built to last, blending seamlessly into any space. Whether you’re looking to build strength, improve stamina, or enjoy an efficient calorie-burning workout, WaterRower delivers results.
How much water is in a WaterRower
The exact amount of water in a WaterRower depends on the selected water level. The tank can hold up to 18 liters (approximately 4.75 gallons) at the maximum level.
Here’s a breakdown based on typical settings:
- Children (12–14 levels): Approximately 12–14 liters (3.2–3.7 gallons)
- Non-Athletes (14–16 levels): Approximately 14–16 liters (3.7–4.2 gallons)
- Athletes (16–18 levels): Approximately 16–18 liters (4.2–4.75 gallons)
The water level is marked on the tank, allowing you to adjust it according to your preference and user type. Adjusting the water level simulates varying boat and crew weights.