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Row into shape this season with $200 off a home rowing machine

April 14, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: As of April 14, the Apollo Pro V Reserve Indoor Rower is on sale for 10% off, so you can get it for $1,699 instead of $1,899.


Looking for a way to get big results from a workout while being easy on your joints? A rowing machine should be at the top of your list. And now’s a great chance to grab one, as the Apollo Pro V Reserve Indoor Rower from First Degree Fitness is on sale for $200 off.

Rowers make for an incredible total-body workout, activating about 85% of all muscles — including your legs, arms, shoulders, glutes, abs, and back. Plus, it’s low-impact, so it won’t bring the same crushing pain to your knees and elbows as, say, running or doing burpees.

The Apollo Pro V Reserve model, in particular, is equipped with a twin tank design and fluid force technology, which employs water’s natural resistance and feel. You can switch between five different levels of resistance, so beginners can work their way up at a gradual pace.

The computer display shows you all of your stats, including how far you’ve rowed, how long you’ve rowed, how many watts you’ve put out, and about how many calories you’ve burned per hour. There’s even an option for interval training if you’re into HIIT workouts.

Made of steel, wood, and polycarbonate, the Apollo Pro V Reserve is designed to last. It’s also built with comfort in mind. It rides on precision bearing and rollers for smoothness, has an ergonomic handle to prevent arm, wrist, and hand strain, and a heel support system with adjustable foot straps, so you can row in trainers, sneakers, socks, or even bare feet if you want.

It weighs 79 pounds, so it’s not exactly easy to move around. But the built-in transit wheels make it a little easier.

Save 10% for a limited time and row into shape this season with the Apollo Pro V Reserve Indoor Rower, on sale for $1,699.

Prices subject to change.

Credit: First Degree First

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