This article was updated September 2024.
Complete your circuit with the StairMaster HIIT Rower by Core Health & Fitness. It’s a member of the StairMaster HIIT family of products, including the HIIT Bike, HIIT UBE, BoxMaster, HIITMILL X and HIITMILL.
This family of products builds the foundation for HIIT training in any facility and is powered by the StairMaster HIIT Training Staff Certification which empowers your staff to deliver revenue generating, exciting high intensity interval training programs to your clients.
What is the StairMaster HIIT Rower?
The StairMaster HIIT Rower is a high-powered, air-driven rowing machine designed to turbo-charge your cardio and strength training. This rower delivers a low-impact, full-body workout that challenges endurance and stamina for all levels of fitness. Its smooth air resistance system adjusts naturally to how hard you pull, so you can easily ramp up the intensity as needed.
What really makes the HIIT Rower stand out is its rugged build and user-friendly design. It’s made to withstand heavy use in high-intensity environments, whether in gyms or personal workout spaces. The oversized foot pedals, ergonomic seat, and adjustable foot straps make it comfortable for just about anyone, while the easy-to-read console helps you track your performance metrics like time, distance, calories, and more. It’s an excellent option for anyone looking to incorporate versatile cardio into their routine.
The StairMaster® HIIT console makes great HIIT workouts even more effective. Track your workout with detailed metrics, follow one of the built in workout programs, and connect you phone via Bluetooth to save and share your workout.
The console also comes equipped with ANT+ giving you the ability to pair with heart rate trackers and connect to group displays.
The HIIT Console comes standard on StairMaster HIIT products.
Features of the StairMaster HIIT Rower:
- Isokinetic fan resistance offers unlimited workout options, while fan dampening system allows for increased or decreased workloads at a given stroke rate
- Console features traditional rowing metrics and quick set programming for HIIT routines when bundled with other StairMaster HIIT products featuring this consoles
- Water bottle and accessory holder located under foot plates for safe storage
- Easy storage while not in use by disconnecting at centre point
- User weight 227kgs as tested by CORE / 350 lbs as tested per EN 20957-7
- Power two C cell batteries or an optional external power supply can be ordered
- User Console StairMaster HIIT console
- Drive Train Nickel plated steel chain
- Construction Aluminium and Steel
- Electrostatic Powder Coating for long lasting durability
- Warranty: 10 year structural frame / 2 years parts / 1 year labour.
The StairMaster HIIT Rower is available in Australia, exclusively from Core Fitness and NovoFit.
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