Most Fluid Rowers are characterised by the use of American ash wood. This is a strong, durable and affordable type of wood that suits the rower’s appearance. The wood has been sanded and varnished twice for extra protection, even during the most intense workouts.
Each threaded hole in the wooden frame is fitted with a metal bushing. This prevents the wood from splitting or the screw from overturning during assembly and the rowing trainer from losing its sturdiness over time.
The intermediate parts at the front of the rower are attached to each other with a metal plate. This prevents the rower from squeaking when in use.
The frame above the tank absorbs the most force during exercise. That’s because you push off on the footplate and pull on the pulley at the front of the frame using the cord. Because this frame consists of one part curved wood or steel, it prevents squeaks and creaks and feels super sturdy.
This allows you to exercise as intensively as you want on a Fluid Rower without worrying about breaking anything.