What You Should Know Before Buying A Used Rowing Machine
submitted: Aug 26th 2008 |
by: RayLam |
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There are a few things you have to consider when you have chosen to buy a used or older model rowing machine. The decision to purchase a used or older model rowing machine is usually due to financial constraint as the latest models are priced at the higher range. Budget aside, it is essential that you get the best deal for the type of rowing machine you are buying.
New rowing machine will come with the newest features but you can look for an older or used rowing machine with all the fundamental features to serve you basic needs. As mentioned, the choice of a used or older model machine is saving on cost but you need to approach the process of buying one with a bit of common sense. When you are setting out to buy a used or older model rowing machine, chances are that you are not as informed initially unless you are familiar with the universal characteristics of the rowing machine. Aside from just purchasing the rowing machine, there is a need to buy a rowing mat, as constant rowing will scratch the floor.
The first thing you will want to do when deciding to buy a rowing machine is to familiarize yourself with the different brands that are available. The major used rowing machine brands are Schwinn, Precor, Stamina, Bodycraft, Kettler, Concept2, Phoenix and Tunturi. After you've learned about the brands (and what the prices are for a new machine) decide on a fair price range for your used machine. Then head on over to your local paper or Craigslist and do some searching. You will be amazed at the number of places you'll be able to find a fairly priced, gently worn, used rowing machine. You can even buy them off of websites like Amazon.com, BitFitness.com and the Rowing Machine Superstore sell used rowing machines. Once in a while you can find a used rowing machine at GNC.
Always make sure, if you can, to take a look at the rowing machine before handing over your hard earned money and taking it home. Take it out of the box (if it comes with a box) and make sure that everything is still in tact. Take your time and make sure that all of the rowing machine parts are there. In the event that the used rowing machine is already put together (which is often the case when buying used rowing machines) give it a whirl. A quick trial row is the best way to make sure that the used rowing machine will meet your needs.
During the winter months, with the colder weather, nobody is going to want to don a spandex suit and then go row a boat over a cold, wet, splashy river. And with how expensive life has become, buying a brand new rowing machine isn't always in the cards. Finding a used rowing machine is a great way to make sure you get your complete workout and save money! All it takes is a little research and you will be rowing away in your own home in no time.
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