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Reebok Series 3 Rowing Machine

Reebok Series 3 Rowing Machine
  • Was £400.01
  • Now £320.00
  • Delivery from £18.75*
  • Price inc. Delivery from £338.75*
  • 20% off

The new Reebok 3 Series Rowing Machine is stylish, compact and full of features. The 3 Series Rowing Machine has an incredibly smooth action and programmable console to provide you with the performance and motivation to stay in shape.
It’s the all-over workout with none of the impact on your joints. And now Reebok has taken the experience a step further, with the 3 Series Rower. Just like the car of the same name, it’s an entry-level, compact, performance-oriented piece of machinery that’s beautifully smooth to operate. It comes with eight resistance levels, four sets of targets and a programmable computer to regulate your workouts.
  • Resistance device: Magnetic
  • Resistance adjustment: Manual
  • Tension control: Manual
  • Flywheel weight: 5kg
  • Console: Single LCD
  • Resistance levels: 8
  • Rowing action: Central position
  • Target time: Yes
  • Target distance: Yes
  • Target calories: Yes
  • Target speed: Yes
  • Heart rate: Yes (chest strap not included)
  • Foot panels: Large with straps
  • Seat: Deluxe comfort
  • Floor level adjustment: Yes
  • Fold for storage: Yes
  • Power supply: Battery
  • Colour: Black
  • Dimensions when built (cm): 201cm (L) x 54cm (W) x 64cm (H)
  • Dimensions when folded (cm): 90cm (L) x 54cm (W) x 122cm (H)
  • Weight net: 37 kg.)
  • Maximum user weight: 18 stones.
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IT012880 £320.00 Each 41 kg £18.75 In Stock 25 Sep 12
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