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The Sunny Health & Fitness Rowing Machine SF-RW5622 combines 8-level magnetic resistance with a multi-functional design and smart connectivity via the free SunnyFit app. Its foldable frame and transport wheels make it ideal for space-conscious professionals seeking a quiet, efficient full-body workout with real-time performance tracking and community challenges—all backed by a durable alloy steel frame and a 6-year warranty.
Brand | Sunny Health & Fitness |
Special Feature | Adjustable Resistance |
Color | Steel |
Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
Product Dimensions | 21"D x 72"W x 18.5"H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 275 Pounds |
Metrics Measured | time, count, calories, total count, and scan |
Model Name | SF-RW5622 |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 64.2 Pounds |
Tension Level | 8 |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
Display Type | LCD |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00815749011404 |
UPC | 815749011404 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 48 x 22.5 x 9.5 inches |
Package Weight | 33.11 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 21 x 72 x 18.5 inches |
Brand Name | Sunny Health & Fitness |
Warranty Description | 6 year structural frame / 180 days other parts and components |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Sunny Health & Fitness |
Part Number | SF-RW5622 |
Style | Magnetic |
Included Components | Rower, User Manual |
Size | 49 x 22 x 9" |
D**E
Quiet to use. Easy set up. I watch scenic videos for a virtual actual workout
I am so pleased with this machine. I have wanted one for years and I am not disappointed with this one.It is relatively quiet, the seat sliding back and forth is the loudest part on it.I am 5’ 6” and it is a good fit for me. I often use it while watching baseball games on TV. If I am using it when I am not watching something, I bring up YouTube and there are plenty of scenic videos and videos from a canoe, or kayak, or stand up paddle board (SUP). Some videos even have a clock in the bottom corner of the screen that shows how long you have been rowing. I really like the videos as I row.I use my Apple Watch on indoor rowing. I set it for 15 or 30 minutes and it reads out to me when I get half-way and when I am done.Set-up was not too difficult. I just took it in the sections and steps set out in the book. The parts you need to use are labeled on the part they are packed on. It has the tools, although I did use my own socket wrench for part of it.I definitely recommend this product.
L**R
This has changed my life
I use this rower every day. I was out of shape after the pandemic and this gives me a total body workout. I’m 57 years old and was starting to have trouble getting up off the floor. I also had a frozen shoulder that didn’t go back to normal all the way until I started using this. Now my legs, back and arms are strong and I look slimmer. It’s easy to set up, maneuver and doesn’t take up a crazy amount of space. I love it.
I**L
I wanted to love it
Honestly, for the price, it is a great piece of equipment.I have two gripes:1.) The resistance levels are hard to tell apart, besides maybe the lowest, middle and highest. The highest setting is a little weak for what I was hoping.2.) The foot rests rotating is not my favorite. I would much rather have a solid foot rest. It doesn't feel right.Other than that though, for the price, it's a well built rower that does the basics pretty well. The seat rollers seem to be robust, like they won't wear out fast.
A**R
Exercise machine
I love it ! Thanks !
T**Y
Love it! It's not a problem with the knee & low back issues that I have.
This is exactly what I was hoping for. I've only used it four or five times and my body is already toning up and trimming down. I wasn't sure i'd be able to use it because I have knee and low back issues, so I'm building up to tougher workouts slowly, but to my delight, I'm not having any knee or back issues with it. Yay!!! It's delightfully quiet too. I'm someone who's quite turned off by noise in a workout machine, but the small amount of sound that the belt makes as it goes in and out when you pull on the handle with your arms, is quiet enough that if i'm listening to music or watching tv while working out, I don't have to turn the volume up.The booklet included that explains how to assemble it leaves a lot to be desired, at least for me because I'm not very mechanically inclined, but even I was able to muddle through and figure out what the booklet was unclear about.In case anyone else has knee and back issues, so you're wondering what mine are to see if they are similar to yours, the knee issues I have a blunt meniscus and grade 4 cartilage loss. My back issue is lumbar degenerate disk disease.
A**R
Great for the price point
I've been using the machine for three months now and I'm pretty happy with it. It is a simple rowing machine, nothing fancy about it, but it gets the job done. I live in a small house with roommates and this machine fits in my room well. It is a little hard for me to move around, but I have never had such a hard time with it that it keeps me from working out. It's not the stupidest machine, and for me that's fine since I have a petite frame, but if you are a large dude or something this may not be great for you. For where I am in life right now, and simply wanting the machine for a nice variation in my full body workouts, it's perfect. If you are simply wanting a small machine at a really economical price point that will simply just let you row and get the job done, this is the machine for you.
L**S
Cheap for beginners
You get what you pay for, I guess. Putting it together would have been easier if:1. The paint hadn't flaked off the bottom, revealing rusty metal underneath.2. The connection from the seat to the panel, which counts reps and distance, was broken.We tried to fix the connection by rewiring it. The connection worked for 2 days, and now it registers nothing. But I'm a positive person, so--at least we can still change the resistance. I can just use my phone for a timer or not count at all. Maybe I'll work out more while watching Murder, She Wrote or Psych, which is better than the news or remodeling shows they keep showing at the gym. Those definitely make me count the minutes.The seat isn't very comfortable, but it's not bad. It slides easily. Maybe I'll put a towel on it for padding, see if that makes a difference. It's mostly my lower back that protests. The pedals are a little far apart for a short person, but it forces me to keep my knees from leaning toward each other and ruining my form.Overall, it's a good product for a beginner. I have POTS, so I just wanted something to help with cardio to go along with my other physical therapy that keeps my symptoms at bay. My cardiologist said I had to have equipment where I can sit down so I don't have so far to fall if I pass out. It was this or a Peloton, and I'm not shelling out $2500 for a stationary bike. If I had that much money laying around, I'd go on vacation.If you're serious about rowing, you're going to want to look elsewhere.
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