Water Rower Makes a Splash

Water Rower Makes a Splash

Household exercise machines are typically a dismal affair: bulky treadmills and unsightly elliptical machines relegated to back bedrooms or the garage. Which is why the rather handsome Water Rower comes as such a surprise, easily leaving those long, black erg machines beloved by college crew teams in its wake.
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A piece of exercise equipment that prizes both function and aesthetics, the designer of this sleek machine appear to have considered the 23 and a half hours of the day that you're not using it. In both wood (ash, cherry or walnut) or metal (steel and stainless steel), and designed to be a foot shorter than the competition, even those not entirely enamored with the device's aesthetics will have an easier time storing it away.  Stroke, stroke, stroke...

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Aaron Britt
Aaron writes the men's style column "The Pocket Square" for the San Francisco Chronicle and has written for the New York Times, the Times Magazine, Newsweek, National Geographic and others.

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