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Boost your fitness with a rare $425 discount on the 'life-changing' Hydrow rowing machine: 'Exercise has never felt so enjoyable!'

Boost your fitness with a rare $425 discount on the 'life-changing' Hydrow rowing machine: 'Exercise has never felt so enjoyable!'

Daily Mail​13 hours ago

Nothing feels as good as a really solid workout. While you might dread going into it, the payoff is nearly always worth it. Breaking a serious sweat? Burning off everything from stress to unwanted pounds? That's a job for the Hydrow rowing machine.
The fan-favorite at-home exercise device transports you to another world while you work out, allowing you to tour beautiful locations all over the world while you row your way to better health. Now is the time to buy, as the brand's Fourth of July sale includes $150 off the Hydrow Wave Rower and a whopping $300 off the Hydrow Pro Rower.
As a DailyMail.com reader, you're privy to an extra perk, too: Just enter code DAILYMAIL at checkout to score an additional $125 off — giving you a rare chance to save up to $425!
This is an incredible opportunity to invest in your health and wellbeing, with rowing machines available for virtually any space.
The Wave Rower occupies a smaller footprint, measuring 80 inches long by 18 inches wide by 43 inches high. At this size, it can fit nicely into a more compact living area or apartment.
By contrast, the Pro Rower is 86 inches long by 25 inches wide by 47 inches high. If you have a bit more room to spare, this larger model is an excellent choice (not to mention an outstanding deal at the discounted price).
Both models feature brilliant high-definition screens (16 inches on the Wave and 22 inches on the Pro), both providing a crisp, clear view of your preferred workout.
You have options galore thanks to the brand's Live Outdoor Reality technology, and all of Hydrow's workouts are led by experienced athletes and Olympians. You will definitely feel that burn, according to the thousands of shoppers who swear by the machine.
The technology makes it possible for you to 'row' virtually anywhere in the world! With more than 100 beautiful locations ranging from Switzerland and Scotland to Boston and Miami, there's no dearth of destinations to make your experience unforgettable, fun, and unique each time.
It's the little details, though, that set Hydrow apart. The sleek machine gives you an amazing workout right from the comfort of your home, making it easier than ever to get fit, strong, and healthy on your time.
Plus, on-screen metrics help you stay on track of your progress. You'll earn badges whenever you achieve a goal, whether you complete your beginner level or log an extra mile.
Reviewers love the machine so much that some have dubbed it 'life-changing.' One even noted, 'Exercise has never felt so enjoyable!'
Life's better when you've got a solid workout that's fun, engaging, and motivating — and according to some users, Hydrow has even been 'life-changing'
'There are lots of interesting classes out on the water. They pass in no time, even when you're working hard! The instructors are knowledgeable and very motivating,' raved another.
And a third summed it up, stating, 'There is not a better way to get back into exercising regularly again.'
Whether you've had Hydrow on your to-buy list or you're ready to get back into shape for good, this is your sign to pick up a Hydrow rowing machine while it's on sale during the brand's big Fourth of July savings event! Be sure to enter DAILYMAIL at checkout to get your additional $125 discount.

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