Carl Lewis ROMF51 Magnetic Rowing Machine
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The Carl Lewis ROMF51 Magnetic Rowing Machine
With 8 levels of magnetic reisistance
The Carl Lewis ROMF51 Magnetic Rowing Machine is a fun way to burn calories while achieving a complete body workout. Use this rower in your own home to workout, feel good and look great!
Why buy the Carl Lewis ROMF51 Magnetic Rowing Machine?
- Row in the comfort of your own home
- Maintain or improve you fitness levels
- Burn calories
- Folds for easy storage
- 8 resistance levels
- Max user weight 120kg
Console Display Information
- Distance
- Calories
- Speed
Featured customer review
The rowing machine I recieved had cosmetic damage to the front of the unit, but it still works perfectly, the machine itself is very sturdy only thing is that the computer doesnt display distance, other than that seems like a good machine
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26 March 2007
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
View dimensions in: MetricImperial | Warranty | Manufacturer warranty 1 year on domestic use only | |||
| Assembled Dimensions | 60cm (width) x 82cm (length) x 212cm (height) | |||
| Max user weight | 120Kg | |||
| Resistance Type | Magnetic | |||
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| Seat | Padded comfort seat | |||
| Adjustable Foot Straps | No | |||
| Assembled Weight | 38Kg | |||
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| Safety Approved |
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| Suitable for: | Home Use | |||
| Assembly Skill Level | Intermediate | |||
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Review by
Dave
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26/03/2007 


