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product_id: 7069096
title: "RowErg Indoor Rowing Machine - PM5 Monitor, Device Holder, Adjustable Air Resistance, Easy Storage"
brand: "concept2"
price: "€ 3046.38"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 9
category: "Concept2"
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region: Croatia
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# Integrated device holder with 40+ app compatibility Adjustable air resistance for tailored intensity Breaks down into 2 pieces for easy storage & mobility RowErg Indoor Rowing Machine - PM5 Monitor, Device Holder, Adjustable Air Resistance, Easy Storage

**Brand:** concept2
**Price:** € 3046.38
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚣‍♂️ Row Smarter, Not Harder — Your Ultimate Home Fitness Upgrade

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** RowErg Indoor Rowing Machine - PM5 Monitor, Device Holder, Adjustable Air Resistance, Easy Storage by concept2
- **How much does it cost?** € 3046.38 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- concept2 enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted concept2 brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Powerhouse:** Easily separate into two parts and roll away with caster wheels—perfect for small spaces and busy lifestyles.
- • **Smooth, Quiet, and Durable:** Flywheel design ensures whisper-quiet operation with a lifetime-built aluminum and steel frame.
- • **Stay Connected & Motivated:** Use the PM5 monitor with Bluetooth & ANT+ to sync with 40+ apps and track every calorie burned and stroke made.
- • **Full-Body Low-Impact Workout:** Engage every muscle without joint strain, ideal for rehabilitation or high-intensity training.
- • **Tailored Intensity at Your Fingertips:** Adjust the air resistance seamlessly to match your fitness level and goals.

## Overview

The Concept2 RowErg Model D is a premium indoor rowing machine featuring an advanced PM5 Performance Monitor with wireless connectivity, adjustable air resistance, and an integrated device holder compatible with over 40 fitness apps. Designed with a durable aluminum and steel frame, it offers a smooth, quiet, full-body low-impact workout. Its innovative two-piece design and caster wheels enable easy storage and mobility, supporting users up to 500 pounds with a 14-inch seat height for ergonomic comfort. Perfect for professionals seeking efficient, space-conscious fitness solutions that deliver measurable results.

## Description

The Concept2 Model D rowing machine features an advanced PM5 Performance Monitor, improved ergonomically designed handles, adjustable foot-rests, and a flywheel designed for smooth movement with minimal noise. The Model D has a comfortable 14" (seat) height with an aluminum I-beam monorail and stainless steel track for a consistent back-and-forth slide. When done training, you can quickly break down the rower into two segments for storage or use the included caster wheels for easy transport. The Concept 2 Rower provides one of the more comprehensive, full-body workouts of any fitness machine. Engineered to last a lifetime, it's low impact enough for use in physical rehabilitation centers, and intensive enough to be used by the world's fittest athletes.Power Requirement: Takes two D cell batteries. During your workout, the monitor draws power from the spinning flywheel to extend battery life.

Review: Ideal Low Impact Full Body Workout For Multiple Users - My wife and I decided we wanted some sort of in-home exercise equipment, and we had a few criteria. 1) Low Impact. Yeah, we're getting too old for running and kicking things. This also meant no treadmill. 2) Full Body. We wanted some cardio and full body workout all-in-one so not just weights or a cycle. 3) Fits in a small home. We have little room for equipment, so something we could stick in a corner when company comes was required. A friend said rowers were great workouts and I saw this one. First off, it is long -- you need 9 feet linear to use it when set up. But you can split it in half and store the parts upright in a much smaller footprint, so it worked for us for 3). For 1) and 2) it also fits the bill perfectly. No impact, but can be an intense workout. I was full-body sore after only a few 5 minute intro sessions, which is what I wanted. We leave it set up in a guest room, but can store it easily in the corner when there's visitors (it's like 2'x3' or so footprint stored. This means I have instant access for a quick workout first thing in the morning -- even an intense 10 minutes before morning shower is worth it. Face it -- I knew I wouldn't go to the gym. I don't have time for that, and I don't want people looking at me. It's hard to say I don't have time for 15 minutes with no travel time to the gym and changing and showering and all that. I wasn't sure -- I mean, I don't row for real in a boat. And don't ever plan to do so. But as for exercise, this is a workout. OK, it's boring. But that's why we have streaming music. I find it meditative -- once you ease into a rhythm, you can just meditate on the motion, focusing on the bar in front of you and zone out into the music while 10 minutes and 100 calories glides by. To me, that's the best. Any solid workout, from spin to personal training, to jogging, burns around 100 calories / 10 mins. What's great about the ergometer is that the monitor right there in front of you tells you what your burn rate and expended calories is so far, in terms of energy required to spin that flywheel. So if you go a slow pace, you might only burn a baseline 300 calories/hour as your learn and warm up, but then you work up into the 800 cals/hour range for some burst intervals and you can hit 200 calories in 20 mins. I love this feedback right there. I guess the monitor also hooks up to some 3rd party software I have yet to try. So you can do online competitions, virtual scenery, personalized programs and upload to your friends if you're in need of accountability reinforcement, etc. I'm going to look into this at some point, but for now I just sit down, do the first pull and the monitor turns, starts the clock and tells me how much I have burned and what my current pace is. That's just great. And since it's a giant flywheel, it can generate electricity to run the monitor without using much of the batteries. Nice! My wife also can use it, even though she's half my size. Just sit down and go. She might have to move the footstraps, but that's 30 seconds and easy. She can pick her own pace. With 2 people using it, the cost is much better than a gym membership. Overall I am quite happy with this rower. I am new to rowing, but with a few videos they offer online and doing the training they suggest, I managed to get a reasonable repeatable stroke after maybe 5 minutes of practice. They also have a video of common mistakes, which was great to watch once you get comfortable and move harder and faster, since that's when the bad habits creep in. If you start slow and focus on form for the warmup, then go hard, then focus on form when you're tired in a cooldown (much harder to have good form when you're tired!) you can make sure to avoid bad habits and let yourself get all the benefits when you get into a really strong, hard pace. Burning 400 calories in 30 minutes in my target now -- after a week I can do 200 in 20 minutes. The nice thing about a consistent workout is when you are sore from the last workout, the best remedy isn't rest or Advil, it's to jump on and do a gentle workout just to warm things up without going nuts. That's one thing I love about having this setup all the time at home -- I can jump on for 5 mins for a quick little warmup whenever I feel like it, in between the hard 30 minutes sessions where I am more serious. OK I wrote a lot. But for $1000 I wanted to be sure it was worth it, and wanted to help those of you looking to maintain fitness as you enter middle-age, have kids and can't go to the gym, and can't handle anything not low impact. And can work in a cramped lifestyle, both in time and space. As for this product in particular -- I am happy with the construction. It's super solid. Easy to put together (even came with the screwdriver needed). Easy to store when needed. Easy to just sit and go. Clear constant feedback on calorie burn. Comfortable to sit on, and smooth operation. Chain is great quality and works smoothly. Handle is comfortable and easy to hold for extended time. Seat slider action is smooth and comfortable enough to not be noticeable even after 30 mins. Foot pedals are excellent -- easily adjustable for multiple users to quickly get on and go, with pull straps for easy in and out securing. Model D is "lower" for people who doesn't have mobility issues. Model E is a higher seat for less squatting to get on and off, so consider the Model E if you're older or with joint issues for getting down low and back up. Model D is perfect for us, no issues at all. I think the Model D is the only one with adjustable screen position, as well, which is better for my wife and I to adjust. I picked up some chain oil, but it only needs it after many hours of use, so no concerns there. Now it only needs Virtual Reality.
Review: Great, quiet rowing machine. - Easy to assemble, easy to set up and take down for a workout, and a fabulous workout. I read about the C2 when reading reviews about other brands of rowers....a reviewer said that this was the brand he wished he could afford, that it was the best out there. I joined a gym to see if I would enjoy rowing, and after three months decided to save myself the gym membership and the time involved in the gym commute and purchased the C2. Great decision. Great workout and now I can listen to my Economist while rowing. ....the gym was too loud. The storage configuration is a little large, but I reconfigured my garage so it will fit, alongside my exercise bike and ping pong table.

## Features

- Integrated Device Holder allows you to keep your Smart Phone or Tablet securely in place. Compatible with over 40+ apps.
- 14-inch seat height fits most uses. Adjustable footrests and ergonomic handle
- Indoor rowing is an effective full-body and low-impact workout; flywheel design minimizes noise while maximizing a smooth feel
- Includes the Performance Monitor 5, giving you accurate, comparable data for every row. Bluetooth and ANT+ functionality to connect wirelessly to apps and heart rate monitors.
- Easily separates into two pieces for storage. Caster wheels make it mobile. Construction: Aluminum front legs and steel rear legs.
- Space recommended for use is 9x4 feet; 500-pound user capacity; 5-year frame Warranty. Power Requirement:Takes two D cell batteries. During workout, the monitor draws power from the spinning flywheel to extend battery life
- Included: Concept2 RowErg, Performance Monitor 5 Computer (PM5), Device Holder, User Manual, Pm5 Quick Start Guide, all tools for assembly and simple to follow instructions.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00NH9WEUA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,161 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #3 in Rowing Machines |
| Brand Name | Concept2 |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (12,976) |
| Display | LCD |
| Frame Material Type | Aluminum, Stainless Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00848688027120 |
| Included Components | Concept2 Model D RowErg, Performance Monitor 5 computer (PM5), Smartphone Cradle, User Manual, PM5 Quick Start Guide, tools and illustrated assembly instructions. |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 24"D x 96"W x 14"H |
| Item Type Name | Rowing Machine |
| Item Weight | 57.32 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Concept2 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2712 |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 500 Pounds |
| Metrics Measured | Odometer |
| Model Name | RowErg |
| Model Number | 2712 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 D batteries required. (included) |
| Other Special Features of the Product | view your workout intensity in different units of measurement: pace, watts or calories |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Resistance Mechanism | Air |
| Tension Supported | Resistance is adjusted by changing the damper setting on a Concept2 |
| UPC | 848688027120 |
| Warranty Description | Limited 2-year and 5-year warranty included. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Concept2
- **Color:** Black
- **Frame Material:** Aluminum, Stainless Steel
- **Item Weight:** 57.32 Pounds
- **Maximum Weight Recommendation:** 500 Pounds
- **Metrics Measured:** Odometer
- **Model Name:** RowErg
- **Product Dimensions:** 24"D x 96"W x 14"H
- **Resistance Mechanism:** Air
- **Special Feature:** view your workout intensity in different units of measurement: pace, watts or calories

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How hard was installation? Was it worth paying $95 to have a pro install or is it easy enough to set it up myself?**
A: Installation is very do-able on your own, but I used this helpful article which included video walkthrough, tips and step-by-step instructions: www.reviewsbylance.com/concept2-setup  

In my opinion, most people won't need help, it shouldn't take you more than 15-20min, but might take longer if you're not used to putting things together, etc. The article I mentioned also had a lot of helpful advice on whether to get a mat or not and which ones work best w/ the Concept2 rower (it's length makes it a bit too long for several of the popular exercise mats) as that was something I wasn't sure I wanted to have under the rower or not before putting it together. Honestly, instead of paying for a pro to install, I would do it yourself as it's not like trying to install a treadmill. There are a few parts of the installation that could be confusing if you're just trying to use the included instructions, but you can check the walkthrough in the article and you'll definitely be able to tell if it looks like something you could do on your own or not. Hope that helps!

**Q: Will this be big enough for someone who is 6' 5""?  Also is there an advantage to the model E?**
A: I am 6'5" (with a 36" inseam) and this is the machine I prefer.  I use the Model D and Model E at my local YMCA (Which is why I am here looking to buy one).  If you need a more exact answer; according to Concept2 themselves, the default monorail is made for users who have a 38" or shorter inseam.  If your inseam is longer than 38" you should purchase the extended rail available through Concept2.  The only difference between the Model D and Model E is the height off of the ground, and the adjustability of the arm that holds the Performance Monitor (computer).  The rail is identical.

**Q: How easy was set-up? Would you recommend professional installation?**
A: Very easy to set up, only 8 screws and screw driver comes with it.  Save your money and do it yourself, only takes 15 to 20 minutes including unpacking it.

**Q: How long does is take to fold up?  According to the product photos above they had time to install a second window on the far wall?...**
A: 30 seconds, maybe. It's hard to conceptualize until you actually do it, but it is super simple: pull up the lock, pull the middle up by a foot strap, and it separates.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ideal Low Impact Full Body Workout For Multiple Users
*by M***N on January 7, 2017*

My wife and I decided we wanted some sort of in-home exercise equipment, and we had a few criteria. 1) Low Impact. Yeah, we're getting too old for running and kicking things. This also meant no treadmill. 2) Full Body. We wanted some cardio and full body workout all-in-one so not just weights or a cycle. 3) Fits in a small home. We have little room for equipment, so something we could stick in a corner when company comes was required. A friend said rowers were great workouts and I saw this one. First off, it is long -- you need 9 feet linear to use it when set up. But you can split it in half and store the parts upright in a much smaller footprint, so it worked for us for 3). For 1) and 2) it also fits the bill perfectly. No impact, but can be an intense workout. I was full-body sore after only a few 5 minute intro sessions, which is what I wanted. We leave it set up in a guest room, but can store it easily in the corner when there's visitors (it's like 2'x3' or so footprint stored. This means I have instant access for a quick workout first thing in the morning -- even an intense 10 minutes before morning shower is worth it. Face it -- I knew I wouldn't go to the gym. I don't have time for that, and I don't want people looking at me. It's hard to say I don't have time for 15 minutes with no travel time to the gym and changing and showering and all that. I wasn't sure -- I mean, I don't row for real in a boat. And don't ever plan to do so. But as for exercise, this is a workout. OK, it's boring. But that's why we have streaming music. I find it meditative -- once you ease into a rhythm, you can just meditate on the motion, focusing on the bar in front of you and zone out into the music while 10 minutes and 100 calories glides by. To me, that's the best. Any solid workout, from spin to personal training, to jogging, burns around 100 calories / 10 mins. What's great about the ergometer is that the monitor right there in front of you tells you what your burn rate and expended calories is so far, in terms of energy required to spin that flywheel. So if you go a slow pace, you might only burn a baseline 300 calories/hour as your learn and warm up, but then you work up into the 800 cals/hour range for some burst intervals and you can hit 200 calories in 20 mins. I love this feedback right there. I guess the monitor also hooks up to some 3rd party software I have yet to try. So you can do online competitions, virtual scenery, personalized programs and upload to your friends if you're in need of accountability reinforcement, etc. I'm going to look into this at some point, but for now I just sit down, do the first pull and the monitor turns, starts the clock and tells me how much I have burned and what my current pace is. That's just great. And since it's a giant flywheel, it can generate electricity to run the monitor without using much of the batteries. Nice! My wife also can use it, even though she's half my size. Just sit down and go. She might have to move the footstraps, but that's 30 seconds and easy. She can pick her own pace. With 2 people using it, the cost is much better than a gym membership. Overall I am quite happy with this rower. I am new to rowing, but with a few videos they offer online and doing the training they suggest, I managed to get a reasonable repeatable stroke after maybe 5 minutes of practice. They also have a video of common mistakes, which was great to watch once you get comfortable and move harder and faster, since that's when the bad habits creep in. If you start slow and focus on form for the warmup, then go hard, then focus on form when you're tired in a cooldown (much harder to have good form when you're tired!) you can make sure to avoid bad habits and let yourself get all the benefits when you get into a really strong, hard pace. Burning 400 calories in 30 minutes in my target now -- after a week I can do 200 in 20 minutes. The nice thing about a consistent workout is when you are sore from the last workout, the best remedy isn't rest or Advil, it's to jump on and do a gentle workout just to warm things up without going nuts. That's one thing I love about having this setup all the time at home -- I can jump on for 5 mins for a quick little warmup whenever I feel like it, in between the hard 30 minutes sessions where I am more serious. OK I wrote a lot. But for $1000 I wanted to be sure it was worth it, and wanted to help those of you looking to maintain fitness as you enter middle-age, have kids and can't go to the gym, and can't handle anything not low impact. And can work in a cramped lifestyle, both in time and space. As for this product in particular -- I am happy with the construction. It's super solid. Easy to put together (even came with the screwdriver needed). Easy to store when needed. Easy to just sit and go. Clear constant feedback on calorie burn. Comfortable to sit on, and smooth operation. Chain is great quality and works smoothly. Handle is comfortable and easy to hold for extended time. Seat slider action is smooth and comfortable enough to not be noticeable even after 30 mins. Foot pedals are excellent -- easily adjustable for multiple users to quickly get on and go, with pull straps for easy in and out securing. Model D is "lower" for people who doesn't have mobility issues. Model E is a higher seat for less squatting to get on and off, so consider the Model E if you're older or with joint issues for getting down low and back up. Model D is perfect for us, no issues at all. I think the Model D is the only one with adjustable screen position, as well, which is better for my wife and I to adjust. I picked up some chain oil, but it only needs it after many hours of use, so no concerns there. Now it only needs Virtual Reality.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great, quiet rowing machine.
*by H***E on April 2, 2026*

Easy to assemble, easy to set up and take down for a workout, and a fabulous workout. I read about the C2 when reading reviews about other brands of rowers....a reviewer said that this was the brand he wished he could afford, that it was the best out there. I joined a gym to see if I would enjoy rowing, and after three months decided to save myself the gym membership and the time involved in the gym commute and purchased the C2. Great decision. Great workout and now I can listen to my Economist while rowing. ....the gym was too loud. The storage configuration is a little large, but I reconfigured my garage so it will fit, alongside my exercise bike and ping pong table.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent rower AND customer service
*by S***8 on December 29, 2025*

The Concept2 RowErg is wonderful; the mechanisms are smooth and secure, no noise, and provides a nice workout. This is a solid of equipment. The size is LONG, but it does fold to half its size for storing. The resistance allows for an easy or intense workout. It serves its purpose; an exhilarating workout, without joint pain. Concept2 did a great job at communicating and correcting the shipping (FedEx - did NOTHING). Concept2's team were responsive, respectful, and made sure the purchase met customer satisfaction. Thank you.

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