CONCEPT2 MODEL D ROWER w. PM3 MONITOR
The latest innovention in
wind resistance rowing from Concept2! In 1981 they introduced the world's first
affordable, durable, smooth operating rowing machine, which was dubbed the Model A. The
success of this machine led to the Model B in 1986, followed by the Model C in 1993. We
are now excited to introduce the Model D, unveiled last August 2003.
The new Model D builds on 20
years of experience designing and using rowing machines and incorporates many new
features. Highlights of this new design include
New Performance Monitor, the
PM3 with LogCard Function
Quieter Flywheel Enclosure
New Ergonomically Designed Handle
Generator Feature Provides Operating Power to the PM3 During Use, Greatly Extending
Battery Life
Bold New Color Scheme and Graphics
The New PM3 Monitor

A good training partner
helps you stick with a program and reach your goals. We've designed the PM3 to be the
ideal, smart, electronic training partner. The PM3 is entirely menu driven, so you don't
have to remember any complicated button combinations. You can also "Just Row",
without pushing any buttons at all. The PM3 offers a variety of units and graphic display
options including "Force Curve", "Paceboat" and "Bar Chart".
You can select from a library of pre-set workouts that load instantly, or even race
against a paceboat using your previously stored result.
With the introduction of the PM3 LogCard, you can now easily and automatically record your
workouts, track your progress, and transfer your workout data to a PC. The
"smart" portable LogCard also allows you to program and store your favorite
workouts for instant set-up. The Model D includes a power generation feature, which
greatly extends the life of the PM3's batteries (two D batteries) by providing operating
power to the PM3 while you are rowing.
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Style and Design Make it Easy
to Maneuver and Easy to Store The
Model D Indoor Rower easily separates into two pieces which can be stored standing in a
closet, or a corner. Built in caster wheels make it easy for one person to move the indoor
rower. |
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