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🚣♂️ Row Your Way to Peak Performance—Quiet, Connected, and Compact!
The YOSUDA Magnetic Rowing Machine combines a powerful 12-lb magnetic flywheel with a silent dual resistance system, delivering smooth, customizable workouts for beginners to athletes. Its commercial-grade alloy steel frame supports up to 350 lbs and folds upright to save 70% space, making it ideal for modern home gyms. Bluetooth connectivity and an app-compatible LCD monitor with a tablet holder keep users engaged, while the comfortable seat ensures long-lasting use. Trusted by over 3 million families, YOSUDA offers a durable, quiet, and smart rowing experience backed by 20+ years of expertise.















| ASIN | B0C1VGRX2P |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,446 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #2 in Rowing Machines |
| Brand | YOSUDA |
| Brand Name | YOSUDA |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,401 Reviews |
| Display | LCD |
| Frame Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Included Components | tool kits |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 57.88"D x 17.72"W x 24.81"H |
| Item Type Name | H-181 |
| Item Weight | 43 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | YOSUDA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | US-181 |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel,Nylon |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 350 Pounds |
| Metrics Measured | Distance, Time, Calories Burned, Stroke Count |
| Model Name | Rowing Machine |
| Model Number | US-181 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Other Special Features of the Product | LCD Monitor and Tablet Holder |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 57.88"D x 17.72"W x 24.81"H |
| Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
| Special Feature | LCD Monitor and Tablet Holder |
| Tension Supported | 16 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
Y**C
Exactly what I needed ! Simple and effective
Solid investment for anyone looking for a home workout. Assembly was quick and the build quality feels sturdy. The magnetic system is impressively quiet, making it ideal for small living spaces. While the onboard computer is minimal, the physical comfort of the seat and the smooth rowing motion more than make up for it.
J**N
Honest review.
Great value for the price. Setup was quick and easy—took about 20 minutes. The machine itself works well and has been useful for getting back into working out. That said, the foot pedals feel very fragile and I’m concerned they may break over time. Because of that, I sometimes keep my feet on the floor instead of using the pedals. I’m 6 ft tall and weigh around 315 lbs, so that may be a factor. Overall, for the price, it’s a solid starter option and does the job if you’re looking to ease back into exercise.
J**Y
Good for beginners
Definitely for beginners I mean it’s good if you’ve never worked out before, but if you’re consistent, it’s not gonna be challenging even at the max tension within like 2 months. So if u have actual fitness goals this probably isn’t for u. It’s solid for warmups tho I’ll give it that. It’s easy to build and super easy to move.
S**J
Good machine, app is okay
Easy to put together, easy to use and it gives a good workout. The most annoying part though (and I wouldn’t have bought it if I had realized) is it’s a little frustrating it doesn’t give a split time, pace by 500m in meters or a few other key things you normally see on a rowing machine. The pace numbers is in feet/500m and sometimes I'm pretty sure it is just throwing out random numbers for fun. The pace gauge is also extremely wonky. If you take a break, the timer does stop but it takes a while for it to get it back together. It gives you some crazy numbers. You can do the math to do the split time so not the end of the world. The app is free which is nice but these couple of things make it kind of frustrating and hard to track your work out in progress. If you don’t know what any of that means and just want a good piece of exercise equipment. Something that seems durable, easy to put together and not so expensive that you don’t have to worry about your kids around it then I give it 5 stars.
A**L
Meh.
I spent way too long reading thousands of reviews for hundreds of different rowing machines, and finally pulled the trigger on this one due to its price point and as-good-as-you’re-going-to-get reviews. The machine itself was relatively easy to put together, and appears to be sturdy and well-built from the few times I’ve used it so far. This is definitely your basic rowing machine and wouldn’t recommend for any one wanting anything more than a basic rowing workout. However, the monitor has not worked at all from the get-go, which is annoying since it is in no means anything technologically advanced, and is about the most basic monitor you could possibly manufacturer unless I’ve somehow entered a time warp and it’s 1988 again. I’m also fairly tech-savvy, and did my due diligence to try and get it to function. The best I got was getting the time to flash once before the screen going blank again. Despite everything else being functional, decent and sturdy so far and without much use, the non-working monitor is a huge inconvenience and an unnecessary frustration which I have no doubt will take multiple hours to fix, if ever. From other reviews, this seems to be a reoccurring and somewhat common issue; the manufacturer should’ve already implemented some kind of QC before shipping which would ultimately solve this major inconvenience for their customers.
S**E
Excellent low-end rower. Some quality control issues.
Style 02 Magnetic PRO I bought this machine eighteen months ago to replace a Sunny Health and Fittness that I was disenamoured of. I have used it an hour a day (three x 20-min sets) pretty much daily since then. I consider it a good value for money. It can be somewhat delicate, and there are definite quality control issues, but customer support is excellent. The seat mounts on a little truck that moves on nylon rollers. The rollers give a smooth ride, but are very sensitive to dust and debris. I have dry skin, and if I flake onto the bar, I can tell it immediately I start rowing -- it feels like a washboard road. So I keep a towel next to the machine and wipe down the bar before and after each session. I also found the first four feet of tape tends to rub against the frame if I'm not careful, and this leads to shredding of the tape body. Someday it will wear through. There were two major quality control issues. First, their paint department left a sharp, four-inch long ridge of paint along the top. This chewed up one of the soft nylon rollers, and made the ride extremely uncomfortable. I contacted the company through Amazon and they sent a replacement roller set right away. It was but the work of a day and a half to tear down the roller box and replace the rollers that had been damaged. I suppose I could have sent back the bar and gotten a new one, but I didn't want the hassle, so I trimmed the paint with a razor blade and buffed it more or less smooth. Second, one of the holes for the bolts that hold the foot rests was drilled about 15 degrees off from horizontal. It would still take a bolt, but it was canted compared to the others. This had limited impact on use of the footrest, and since the only possible fix would be to return the whole 32kg rig to China and wait for a replacement, I decided to live with it. The only drawback is that the bolt is stressed unnaturally and has a tendency to break after eight or nine months -- I'm on my second replacement. Note: The bolts are Metric Grade 8.8, a medium quality carbon steel. I'm going to try the tougher, and more expensive, 12.9 grade and see how that works out. Both bolts broke with about an inch sticking out of the hole. I used an $18 DeWill Broken Bolt Remover (from Amazon) and they came right out. Having listed my major issues with the rower, let me go on to minor ones. The seat is a little hard, and gets uncomfortable after a while -- the fact that I weigh just over 230lb may have something to do with it. I bought a 2K Fit Rowing Machine Seat Cushion (Model 2), originally for the Concept 2 rower. It straps onto the existing seat, and is much more comfortable. The data display seems to be the low-end industry standard. It's the same as that on the Sunny. It doesn't have the bells and whistles of the higher end models, but it does give you the three basics: time (in minutes, rolling over at 100), strokes, and distance (in miles, not meters). It also gives you less helpful things like calories (useless, since it doesn't know how much I weigh or how old I am), and total strokes (of everyone who has used the machine, with no way to differentiate). As with the Sunny version, the labels on the frame don't match the actual order on the screen. Despite all of the above, I really like this rower. It sits out of the way against the family room wall, just in front of the TV. All I have to do is swing the end out, turn on a 26min anime episode, and I'm ready to row. It's quiet, and it has a good range of pull settings. In the last nine months I've put around 300,000 strokes on it, call it a thousand strokes per day. UPDATE: Amazon lumps both the magnetic and the water versions under this ID. Water version dimensions are quite different from the magnetic, and some of the information in the blurb is magnetic only. For example, the magnetic version DOES NOT work with the Kinomap bluetooth app, only the water version does. Be sure you are reading the right review.
C**2
Bearings failed after 3 weeks of use.
The machine is sturdy, assembly was easy, and it was quiet until the bearings began to fail after just 3 weeks of using the machine 30 - 45 minutes per day. It began making a lot of noise under the seat and started to develop resistance. Upon inspection, I noticed the rollers were loose and some of the little balls had fallen out of the bearings. Luckily, they used a standard sized bearing, also used on skateboards, so I was able to replace all of the bearings quiet easily with higher quality ones. Something brand new should last MUCH longer than 3 weeks.
K**E
Nice, but nearly zero resistance
Honest review, so do what you feel is best for you. It’s very nice, easy to put together, quality for price is great, orange and black looks awesome. It stands up nice and barely takes up any space. If those things are important to you, then I give it 5 stars. I’m a giant 6’4”, 300lb grown man. I had to compromise not only with my wife, but our workout space, both are small. The gliding length is too short, and the resistance is way too light, but I’m tall. I can deal with maybe not doing a full extension, but I was disappointed about nearly zero resistance. It eventually gets your HR up, but not what I was looking for in a rower. My wife seemed happy with it, so again, do what’s best for your situation. To the manimals, go bigger or just stick with throwing cinder blocks around.
A**R
Excelente aquisição
Excelente. Fácil montagem. Para pessoas até 1,80m.
Y**T
Súper vendedor
Increíble producto, SÚPER VENDEDOR, muy atento y en todo momento pendiente, 5 estrellas en especial por el vendedor!!..
A**R
Terrific and Inexpensive Rower
I did loads of research to find this rower. I looked at quite a few of the super expensive ones, but did not want to pay a monthly fee for the classes those other brands offer. Also, I am new to rowing so I didn't want to put a lot of money into this in case I didn't like it. I'm just under 5' and this is just a tiny bit too big for my legs to get to the completely perpendicular position at the start of the stroke, so I pulled out the pin that stops the seat, added a tiny bit of padding to the joint further up, and it works great now. (I'm making that point specifically for other shorties out there). It's quiet and easy to move and was very simple to put together. The screen isn't all that fancy, but it counts time and distance just fine (and some other things like calories, etc.) If you are interested in rowing, especially if you don't have a lot of space, this is a really good item. I've already recommended it, in person, to someone else.
M**.
Muy buena compra!
Antes hacia Crossfit y usaba remadoras de las profesionales que cuestan muchi$imo, pero verdaderamente esta no les pide nada. Obvio las de los gimnasio son mas grandes y materiales mas duros, pero se entiende porque esos aparatos la usan cientos de personas, considerando que este aparato solo lo usara la familia, esta excelente. -Los materiales son de excelente calidad -Los niveles de resistencia son perfectos, muchos aquí dicen que el nivel mas alto esta muy suave, se ve que lo dijeron antes de usarla, con 5 minutos en el nivel de en medio ya sientes que te arden las piernas y sudas mucho. -El armado fue muy muy facil, lo puedes hacer solo y sin complicaciones. (obvio hay que tener noción de usar herramientas, no se va a armar solo). LA RECOMIENDO, estoy muy contento con mi compra
L**Y
not perfect, but pretty good
Got this yesterday and tried it today with the following thoughts. Pros: 1. great workmanship. the machine is pretty well built. can't say about the electronic parts as it's only been two days, but otherwise the machine is very solid. 2. very compact and lightweight. I live in apartment. so this is very important. 3. quiet. at the normal speed around 22-26 strokes, the foot pedal makes louder noise than the big wheel. 4. great app and hardware integration. I downloaded the app and pair it with my iphone and apple watch all together. now I can use watch as real time heartbeat sensor, iphone front camera as optical sensor and display everything on the phone screen. It's extremely help to see the data to make sure I can maintain target heart rate and good stroke speed during the entire workout. it would be perfect if the app can support watch with ipad, but that's not machine's issue. Cons: 1. installation. video only is outdated with the first set of screw installation being completely different from what's in the paper manual. Same goes for the parts and part numbers as they changed. In the manual, some minor mistakes on how the flat washer and spring washer should be stacked. one place said it correctly, then the others said it differently which was wrong. 2. not enough resistance. I am not a big strong guy(5'9", 158lbs), but I am starting all the way with 16 the max. It's good enough for cardio fat lost and endurance I believe, but not good enough for strength. 3. I bought the more expensive 02-magnetic pro version, but at the front of the wheel, it's missing a pad at the front which gives it two options to store the machine. With the pad, I can store the machine upright without having to folder it which actually uses less space than folding it. The cheaper 01-magnetic rower does have that.
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