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BodyCraft VR100 Rowing Machine

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BC-VR100

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List Price: $840.00
Our Price: $699.95
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Description:

The Bodycraft Fitness VR100 Rower Exercise Machine gives you all of the well-known cardiovascular benefits of a rowing workout and features a realistic rowing motion. The multifunctional fitness monitor keeps you motivated and on track to reach your fitness goals showing speed, distance, time, stroke count, and calories burned during your workout. The Bodycraft Fitness VR100 Rower Exercise Machine mimics the smooth motion of rowing on the water. The padded seat glides on a ball bearing roller system, and the rowing arms and grips keep hands stable and comfortable.

Features:
  • Sturdy rowing machine with 6 resistance levels (1 air resistance and 5 air and magnetic resistance)

  • Contoured ergonomic seat glides along precision-bearing rollers to ensure smooth performance

  • Aircraft-grade aluminum and steel frame; 44 inches of travel from pedals to accommodate different heights

  • Adjustable (height and angle) console tracks your time, distance, strokes, calories burned, and heart rate

  • Folds up for easy storage; measures 17 x 22 x 68 inches (W x H x D); lifetime frame warranty

Product Details:
Product Length: 68.0 inches
Product Width: 17.0 inches
Product Height: 22.0 inches
Product Weight: 70.0 pounds
Package Length: 50.0 inches
Package Width: 29.0 inches
Package Height: 25.0 inches
Package Weight: 70.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 21 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 21 customer reviews )
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51 of 53 found the following review helpful:

5It works and looks like a much more expensive rower.  Jan 23, 2007
By Gerardo Piero Pavone
After having purchased an inexpensive piston rower (which was not so bad,

by the way) I tried in a fitness shop some magnetic rowers and I found them much better. So I shopped around and I tried the Tunturi R30, The Kettler Coach, the Fitness Quest Integrity 3000, the Water Rower,the Lifecore R900, the Life Span and the Body Craft VR 100. I found that the Body Craft has the best value for money ratio. It is built very well, its ergonomics are handsome, the workout is fantastic, and the price is very acceptable.

I particularly like the position of the footpedals and of the handle-bar,

which I think is perfect.

It also looks like it is very durable and it will last forever. I am very much satisfied, and would recommend it to everyone looking for a classy rower at a very honest price.

31 of 33 found the following review helpful:

5This rowing machine ROCKS!  Mar 08, 2007
By T. Popper
I was/am a runner who constantly was sustaining leg injuries of one type or another. I finally yielded to the fact that I needed to seriously cross train and reduce my running. I decided to row, however I abhore having to spend tons of cash on exercise equipment to work out indoors when running is virtually free outside. I originally wanted to spend only a few hundred dollar so at least I could get my work outs in and see if I really liked rowing. After reading every review I could find, I decided that it may be in my best interest to spend more than a few hundred dollars. When I chose the Body Craft VR100 rower I figured that I would still be compromising quality since it was a mid-priced unit. I didn't want to listen to things click and clack, and have to tighten things that would loosen over time. Much to my amazement, this rower Rocks! It was really easy to put together, the parts are high quality, and the important thing is when you row you don't even think about the fact that you are on a machine. It's solid, steady, smooth, and a great workout. I use it 4-5 days a week for 45 mintues each time and have had it for about 1 month. It feels just as good as the day I bought it. If you are thinking about purchasing a rower, I highly recommend this one.

58 of 66 found the following review helpful:

1I know I'm going against the grain, but it's really worthless  Aug 14, 2009
By Rowist
Don't be fooled by its slick appearance: Whoever designed this machine has no clue about rowing.

To row the standard 2000m distance on the BodyCraft VR100 takes EXACTLY two hundred and twenty strokes. It does not matter if you take 220 long, powerful strokes or 220 stunted, one-foot strokes; the computer always displays 2 km. Nor is it responsive to resistance. 220 strokes at the highest resistance level gives you 2 km, as it does at the very lowest resistance level. Also, according to the computer, you burn .6 calories for every stroke; it does not matter if they are long and laborious or short and effortless. Clearly, the manufacturers installed a dummy computer to fool unwitting buyers - in no way does it measure power, like a real ergometer.

Thus, the exerciser has ALMOST NO CLUE about his performance and fitness. The computer is nothing more than a stroke counter and a clock. (The "stroke rate" indicator is fickle and nearly useless, and the "speed" is also made up. How can you measure speed without measuring power?)

What's left? A rolling seat with a handle. Perhaps this part of the unit could be worth, say, $300 - the construction looks solid. Some people can live without a computer, and just need something for a proper workout. But maddening quirks ensure the unit gives you nothing resembling an actual rowing experience. (Good indoor machines already have enough trouble in this regard.)

The foot braces: They swivel about and envelop the whole foot. On real boats and proper rowing machines, the feet are strapped onto a fixed plate. The strap holds down only the ball of the foot, allowing the heel to come up at the catch (when the rower is stretching forward, about to pull). Since the ball of the foot is fixed firmly to the boat, all the rower's energy flows into the boat when he begins the leg drive. On the BodyCraft, the entire foot pivots. How can you row with no fixed surface to push against?

The flywheel: It is mounted very close to the track, making it very easy to bump into at the catch. This is infuriating.

Resistance: The oars of a rowing shell at speed provide surprisingly little resistance - a high cadence is the key to going fast and getting a good cardio workout. Resistance on the BodyCraft is huge - only the bottom two resistance levels resemble anything like an actual boat, and poorly at that. Plus, a nearby electric fan was all it took to permanently increase the magnetic resistance on my VR100, making it even more useless.

Why waste $700 for this piece of junk? Buy a new or used Concept2.

18 of 18 found the following review helpful:

4VR 100 Rowing Machine  Jan 18, 2007
By John G.
Bought this as a way to exercise through the Cleveland winters. Easy assembly. Have owned it for about two weeks. Easy to work up a sweat.

Two negatives: the fan is louder than I anticipated and there is no way to disengage it necessitating high volume of music/TV while rowing. Polar heartrate monitor does not report accurately when exercising. Heart rate OK at rest, but with movement it jumps all over.

Overall - well worth the $699 - let's hope it lasts.

22 of 23 found the following review helpful:

5VR100 Rowing Machine  Apr 19, 2006
By Paul Bent
Very easy to assemble and seems very robust.There are a good spread of exercise levels from gentle to tough but evenly graded in between. This machines action is very smooth,the pull action is progressive and there's no whiplash of the belt on return.The ergo's are perfect for me (5ft 7ins )but a much taller person would also fit easily.Can't fault the seat and it's great to have the cool air directed at you, so all in all I would say this machine is a good buy and great value.

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