If you are looking for a rowing machine that can give you a full-body workout without leaving home, then the Echelon Row is a good option to explore. Storing it between sessions is extremely convenient because it comes with a foldable design and there are thousands of on-demand classes that you can enjoy through the Echelon app. There is no display on the machine and you have to download the app on your tablet or smartphone and keep it in the device holder provided.
Design
In looks, the Echelon Row is very similar to other rowing machines, with the handlebars and resistance mechanism at the front and a seat and slider attached, but there are differences that set it apart. The front of the seat has a flexible joint, so you can fold the slider thereby making storage easy. The quick-release mechanism is extremely easy to use.
Even during rigorous workouts, the machine remains stable and sturdy and the footplates are adjustable and secure. There are 32 levels of magnetic resistance and the controls on the handlebars can be used for moving between them. It is convenient and helps you stay focused on your exercise. There is an adjustable arm above the handlebar with a device holder, so you can view your phone or tablet easily during the workout.
Your workout metrics are also shown on the device you use and you will have to plug the machine into a power source for the resistance controller and for connecting the rower to the app.
Functionality and performance
Many people do not like air-based rowing machines due to the noise, but the Echelon Row has a magnetic system that remains mostly silent. If you want to keep the noise down further, you can simply use headphones when you are streaming classes on your tablet or phone.
The Echelon app requires a subscription, but gives you access to thousands of on-demand classes and you can also join live sessions. The routines are challenging and the instructors are motivational, clear and energetic. The layout is a bit confusing and takes some time to sort out.
Ergonomics
You do not need to worry about any blisters on your hand when you use the Echelon Row because the handlebars have been designed to be comfortable. The company has also paid attention to the smaller details for a comfortable experience for its users. The foot straps have been given grips at the end, so you will be able to pull them tight when needed and undo them when you are done.
The machine itself weighs 120 pounds, which makes it quite heavy and not that easy to move around. It also has a large footprint, but the folding design can be handy. It has a weight capacity of 300 pounds, which is reasonable. The lack of an integrated display can be quite disappointing, though.
Pros
- Foldable design
- Quiet magnetic resistance system
Cons
- Monthly subscription needed for the Echelon App
- No integrated display available
The Verdict
A mid-range rowing machine, the Echelon Row is a good option, but its dependence on the app subscription can make it expensive in the long run.
Echelon Row – Review
Summary
If you are looking for a rowing machine that can give you a full-body workout without leaving home, then the Echelon Row is a good option to explore.