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🚴♂️ Elevate Your Fitness Game—Row, Bike, Repeat!
The Avari Conversion II Rower/Recumbent Bike is a versatile fitness machine that combines the benefits of rowing and biking in one sleek design. With smooth magnetic resistance, an adjustable foam-padded seat, and a comprehensive LCD monitor, this machine is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their workout routine. Plus, the included muuv app offers personalized training without any subscription fees, making it an ideal choice for fitness enthusiasts.
Brand | Avari |
Special Feature | Smooth, quiet magnetic resistance, Easily switch from rowing to biking/biking to rowin, Oversized, molded, adjustable foam-padded seat and seatback |
Color | Black |
Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
Metrics Measured | Heart Rate |
Model Name | Conversion II Rower/Recumbent Bike |
Frame Material | Carbon Steel |
Item Weight | 100 Pounds |
Tension Level | Adjustable Tension |
Material | Aluminum, Carbon Steel |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Display Type | LCD |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00854423003021 |
UPC | 854423003021 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 46 x 26 x 10 inches |
Package Weight | 45.81 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 74.5 x 23.5 x 34 inches |
Brand Name | Avari |
Warranty Description | 90 days parts; 3 years frame |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Stamina Products, Inc. |
Part Number | A150-335 |
Included Components | Avari Conversion II Rower/Recumbent Bike |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Exercise & Fitness |
K**A
A very nice piece of equipment.
Nice piece of equipment, sturdy and easy to assemble. This is a great piece of exercise equipment for those who may want to get into better shape. What I like is that you have the choose of rowing or biking and it folds up and out of the way. This is ideal for apartment living or if you just don't want your exercise equipment taking up all your space.The display can be seen even if you have bad eyes, the numbers are pretty large. The row handle is comfortable and is coated with foam of some sort, so keeps the calluses away. The chair glides with ease and provides plenty of field of movement. The only downside I can see (if you want to call it that) is the resistance. It has eight settings with number eight being the most difficult but would like to see 2 more settings allowing for more resistance. On number 8 you can feel the resistance but if used often, it will be no time before your body is use to it. It still provides a good workout and to combat the after mentioned, one could always increase the time they are working out. It tracks your heart rate, speed, distance etc. as well. Take 2 double A batteries which are not included.
C**E
Not Without flaws but basics are sound
This is the new generation of the "Stamina Conversion II Recumbent / Rower". I purchased it because it was $100 cheaper than the Stamina. After assembly I can see no difference in the two except the shape of the housing around the pedal assembly and the separate pedestal for the computer.Pros:Both the bike and the rower work well. Good range of resistance, I dare you to set it on 6 or above and tug on it for an hour, however I started out weak as a fledgling with a setting of 3 and it didn't kill me.Folds up to be fairly compact...The bike and rower are both very quiet in operation.I removed the computer and re-purposed the computer mount with some help of a 3" piece of PVC from the hardware store. Now it holds my laptop so I can watch while I work out.I also like to unlatch the seat like it is used in the rowing configuration and then pedal the bike. It makes me use my gut and back to stabilize my position as I pedal. This is tougher than it sounds...Does not mar my soft bamboo flooring.Cons:The included computer is inaccurate in both heart rate measurements and wildly optimistic in calories burned estimates. Also my heart rate monitor stopped working completely after a few days... This was not a deal breaker for me as I have a heart rate monitor watch that works well.The seat is hard and the angle is not so comfortable. I bought an extra pillow just for the bike and now I'm happy.The resistance of the pedaling / rowing is set manually, and it's a bit of a challenge to simulate hills and valleys like the exercise bikes found in the gym.Handy hints.The assembly looks daunting but the instructions were well organized and I am a handy guy... took just over 40 minutes to assemble.Initially I had trouble with the pedals, strangely enough, for me, exercising in my bare feet seems to have solved this problem. Your mileage may vary.At first this critter would "walk" across the floor as I rowed. I noticed that this occurred because the seat arm was not locked down. Lifting up on the rower just behind the pedals and in front of the seat allowed the assembly to snap into place and then all was fine. Later I noticed a foot at the rear of the pedal assembly that could be rotated down to provide more clearance. When this foot was adjusted properly I didn't have to lift the center any more when I unfolded the device.This is not a strength trainer. It is designed for aerobic activity, to use this machine properly, set it at low resistance and work rapidly. I was worried when reviews of the "Stamina Conversion II" mentioned there was not enough resistance, and when another mentioned that when rowing he didn't like the shock to his joints. It seems to me that both users were not operating the device properly. When rowing if you go fast enough to keep the fly wheel spinning there is no heavy initial jerk. I have a friend that bikes to work every day and he made fun of my new "toy". I dared him to go 15 minutes at the highest setting. He only made it to 10 and was sweating like a horse before he got off... Seems there is enough resistance for even fit folks.If you don't mind throwing the computer away this is a functional device. The combination of rower and exercise bike works well for me and was worth the additional cost.
J**H
Worth the money!
So initially I got pretty frustrated. After taking about 1.5 hours to set up, it wasnt until the final step when I realized the machine was broken. When pulling the rower handle or using the bike, there was a loud grinding noise. So I contacted stamina products and they were great! It did take about 10 days to get a second machine but the new one works great and was generally easy to assemble.As others have mentioned there is a bit of a tug when you pull out the rower, but you get used to it. The seat is more firm then one would like but just get a cushion and your set.The machine feels sturdy, the heartrate monitor works, and this will get plenty of use by me. I love it! Kudos to Amazon for the discount due to the trouble of it all.
M**B
Its okay...
The unit is far from gymnasium quality equipment. It is sturdy enough but I would go full bore out on it. I like the rowing better than the cycling. i feel I get more out it. The cycling i use once a week just to change up my workout schedule. It was relativity easy to assemble and it stores away nicely. I did break the plastic collar(which by the way i only use the unit 3 times a week at a level 7 for 30 minutes at a time so I'm not beating on the machine) where the rope comes in and out but it still functions. When this unit goes I'll buy one of the high end models. caveat emptor!
P**H
Good machine for the money
This is a great little machine for the money. Folded up it has a small footprint, and the transition between storing or using it is very simple. It preforms as expected for both rowing and cycling, and will give you a good workout. Set up was pretty easy, though our box was missing one nut (which was easy enough to grab at a local hardware store). There's no sense in buying two machines when this little beast does a great job of both. If you're considering, go ahead and pull the trigger!A word of caution though - make sure you have the box where you intend to set up the bike before you cut the ties off of the box to open it (as without their support the box will break open and make getting it there a bit more "fun".
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