ergonomically designed handlebar allows for natural arm & hand position
large, adjustable footplates with adjustable footstraps
spiral damper to quickly adjust airflow to the flywheel, to change the feel of the stroke
can be stored vertically or separate into 2 pieces easily via quick release framelock
transport wheels
CONSOLE - PM5
display - backlit LCD PM5
no-button start - monitor powers up as soon as the flywheel starts spinning
easy menu-driven operation to quickly access preset workouts, save favorite workouts, review past workout results and much more
display readouts - time, distance, 500m split & averages, speed, strokes, pace (strokes per minute), watts, calories, heart rate
display - choose between all data, force curve, bar chart, large print or paceboat
inbuilt working memory or store your workout informatinon via a USB flash
USB port for software updates
heart rate monitoring - compatible with wireless HR receivers with ANT+, Bluetooth Smart, Suunto ANT transmission technologies
Concept2 app available - ErgData - for iOS & Android
utilities - date, time, language, LCD contrast
PROGRAMS
workouts - just row, single time, single distance, single calorie, time intervals, distance intervals, calorie intervals, variable (time & distance) intervals
monitor power requirements - 2 x D cell batteries (monitor draws power from the spinning flywheel to extend battery life)
rower weight - 26kg
in use dimensions - 245cm x 61cm x H 116cm (please allow for body width)
A WORD FROM CONCEPT2 ON DAMPER USE & DRAG
The damper is the lever on the side of the flywheel housing (fan cage), that controls how much air flows into the cage, numbered 1-10.
Higher damper settings allow more air into the flywheel housing. The more air, the more work it takes to spin the flywheel against the air. More air also slows the flywheel down faster on the recovery, requiring more work to accelerate it on the next stroke.
Lower damper settings allow less air into the flywheel housing, making it easier to spin the flywheel.
Damper setting is similar to bicycle gearing: it affects how rowing feels but does not directly affect the resistance. A lower damper setting on the indoor rower is comparable to easier gears on a bike.
Many people confuse damper setting with intensity level or resistance. Instead, the intensity of your workout is controlled by how much you use your legs, back and arms to move the handle — how hard you pull. This is true regardless of where the damper lever is set: the harder you pull, the more resistance you will feel. Because our indoor rowers use wind resistance (which is generated by the spinning flywheel), the faster you get the wheel spinning, the more resistance there will be.
In general, lower damper settings are best for aerobic workouts, while higher damper settings make rowing more of a strength workout.
See Drag Factor on the PM5
Delivery
Estimated cost:
$50.00
Standard Delivery – Equipment is assembled, tested, and delivered into a ground floor home or garage. All equipment must be stored & used in an enclosed environment (patios/undercover area with blinds are not suitable). Delivery will include a free collection at the end of hire.
Collect options are also available – please select these during the Checkout process.
We will contact you to confirm delivery access and price.