
Get fit and strong for summer with up to $850 off the Hydrow rowing machine: 'It has changed my life!'
There are few workouts that come close to rivaling the intensity of a rowing machine. The burn is intense — in the best way. Whether you're trying to shed a few pounds or want to maintain your physique, a rower can really help you reach your goals.
Thousands of rowing enthusiasts recognize Hydrow as the gold standard for best-in-class rowing machines designed to engage your entire body. Now is the time to discover it for yourself, as the brand is offering up to $850 off in Memorial Day savings through June 9, 2025.
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Rowing with Hydrow is an immersive experience, bringing the beautiful scenery and atmospheric sounds of an actual excursion on the water to the comfort of your home.
No matter where you are in the world, the brand's unique Live Outdoor Reality technology allows you to virtually row in over 100 stunning global locations. From Lake Tahoe to the River Thames to the Chicago River, each one is awe-inspiring.
You can't help but feel like you're right there — and you have your choice of more than 5,000 workouts in total. Hydrow thoughtfully includes a variety of exercises to help you stay flexible, mobile, and strong as you progress on your rowing journey.
Think yoga and awareness, with beautiful sessions set in global destinations like Italy and Norway. Or engage in strength and movement workouts in the shadows of the Rockies or in scenic County Wicklow.
It's the experience that really makes both Hydrow rowing machine models so special, and there's no question that the workout is truly worth every precious minute.
The Hydrow Pro Rower is the one that started it all. With its sleek silhouette (made with a glossy aluminum/steel frame) and brilliant 22-inch pivoting display, it's a work of art. In fact, its aesthetic appeal is one of the features shoppers love most about it.
Measuring 86 inches long by 25 inches wide by 47 inches high, the Pro is a dynamic piece of equipment. Its glide is silky-smooth, ensuring a fairly quiet ride every time.
The screen rotates up to 25 inches and offers brilliant audio quality thanks to front-facing speakers, so you'll never struggle to hear those little details that contribute to the experience of actually being there.
Hydrow designed its rowers with comfort-first features that really make all the difference. The handles, for example, are ergonomic to ensure a secure, natural-feeling grip. The seat is ergonomic, too, and its 10-roller system keeps things fluid as you row. Plus, you can easily adjust the footbed for a snug and supportive fit.
And your workout can be as challenging as you want it to be thanks to the adjustable drag. The brand recommends using the default 104 setting as it was thoroughly tested to ensure it precisely mimics the experience of actually rowing on the water.
'I was hesitant to buy a rower, as I've never rowed before, but this is the 'easiest' hard workout I've ever done. I love it!' exclaimed one shopper.
Another added, 'The workout itself is a full body experience. No other exercise machine hits every muscle like the Hydrow. It has truly changed my life.'
If space is an issue, the Hydrow Wave Rower is an exceptional alternative. It's as stunning as the Pro model, but at 80 inches long by 19 inches wide by 43 inches high, it has a smaller footprint.
Both models are easy to store — the Pro has a pair of wheels at the front, so you can simply push up and slide out of the way when it's not in use. There's an upright storage kit for the Pro available for added security, while the brand offers a vertical anchor for the Wave.
No matter what your fitness goals, Hydrow can make them a reality in the most fun way. Don't miss your chance to save up to $850 (along with an extra $50 off with code DAILYMAIL).

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