🚣♂️ Row your way to peak performance—comfort, control, and connectivity in one sleek machine!
The Sunny Health & Fitness Magnetic Rowing Machine SF-RW5801 offers 16 levels of smooth, maintenance-free magnetic resistance combined with an oversized padded seat on a 43-inch rail for ergonomic comfort. Its foldable design with transport wheels makes it ideal for compact home gyms. The included LCD monitor tracks key workout metrics, while the free SunnyFit app unlocks thousands of workouts and scenic tours, empowering users to stay motivated and connected without extra fees.
Brand | Sunny Health & Fitness |
Special Feature | Adjustable Resistance |
Color | Gray |
Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
Product Dimensions | 77"D x 23"W x 22.5"H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 285 Pounds |
Metrics Measured | Time, Count, Calories, Scan |
Model Name | SF-RW5801 |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 49.6 Pounds |
Tension Level | 16 |
Material | Alloy Steel,Foam |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Display Type | LCD |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00815749012234 |
UPC | 815749012234 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 42.91 x 25.59 x 10.04 inches |
Package Weight | 26 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 77 x 23 x 22.5 inches |
Brand Name | Sunny Health & Fitness |
Warranty Description | 3 year |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Sunny Health & Fitness |
Part Number | SF-RW5801 |
Model Year | 2018 |
Style | Classic |
Included Components | Rower, User Manual, Tool, Hardware |
F**E
Higher quality than you'd expect at this price point!
We purchased the SF-RW5801 rower two weeks ago after a great deal of research to decide upon which machine was right for us. I'll make this review as comprehensive as possible and address why we chose this brand/model (I will provide updates in the future as well). First, a little history about why we were shopping for a rower in the first place.After recently being diagnosed with a form of dysautonomia (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome - POTS), I needed to begin physical therapy, and supine cardio exercises are required as part of that plan such as recumbent biking, swimming, and rowing. Rowing is the preferred exercise because research shows that rowers have the largest and strongest heart muscles due to the total body effort, so that's the form I chose.That said, with mounting medical bills from this health issue, we needed to choose a machine that was more reasonably priced than the other equipment that we already own (commercial quality LifeFitness), but we also wanted to make sure that the quality was sufficient for the frequency I will be using the machine.We researched a variety of options within this price range, and also compared our selections to gym-quality machines such as the Concept II and NordicTrack. My physical therapy, if it goes well, should progress from supine to upright exercise within about 5 months. Having been a long distance runner for the past 20 years, we had already planned to upgrade to the NordicTrack x32i incline treadmill later this year, so we knew that was the priority for our budget...once we get me on my feet again! That meant that we would stick to the $300-ish range for our rower.Two weeks in with exercising on this machine, and I can wholeheartedly say that I am IMPRESSED! This rower might be budget-friendly, but the quality is surprisingly good for this price range. I'll break down my review into three ares: 1) What I Love, 2) What Could Be Better, and 3) Why We Chose This Machine Over Others in This Range.**WHAT I LOVE**1. Easy Assembly: The machine arrived in one large box weighing about 70-ish pounds. My husband was able to carry it inside and upstairs to our home gym by himself with no problem. Upon unboxing, the bulk of the machine is already assembled. The only thing that needs to be done is to attach the seat to the rail, the feet to the bottom of the machine, and screw on the footrests...then the rail/seat assembly attaches to the machine. All of the components and tools are included in the box (yay!), and they are vacuum sealed unto a piece of cardboard and numbered to match each assembly step that's detailed in the instructions. Really, they could not make this any easier! For example, everything you need for step one is vacuum sealed together with the number "1" clearly printed right on the cardboard. The instructions are clearly written and there are detailed drawings of each step. Honestly, I think a small child could figure this out! It took us about 15 minutes to put the whole thing together--so easy!2. Padded Seat: I've been using rowers at the gym for many years, and the thing that often stinks is that they have hard seats. This one is lightly padded, and it makes such a difference for a long workout. The quality of the vinyl is great too, and stitching of the seams is tight.3. Tablet Holder: Talk about a smart upgrade! This is one of the reasons we chose this machine over other options. If you have a membership to a workout app like iFit (which you can now use with ANY brand of machine), you can follow the workout on your tablet, and that's a great feature. (Note, you cannot connect this machine to iFit so that the instructor controls the resistance, etc...but you can follow along with the workout on your own.)4. Excellent Resistance: We decided on a magnetic resistance machine because they're so much quieter, and that proved to be a good decision. This machine is whisper quiet! I noticed some reviews complaining that the resistance between the 16 levels wasn't noticeable, and I don't understand that. I train on intervals: warm up on level 2, then increase to level 6 when I get going, and drop to level 4 during my "recovery" intervals. Level 6 is challenging, and I'm not horribly out of shape by any means. I doubt I will ever be able to complain that it's not hard enough with 10 more levels to build toward. Rowing is an exercise that's all about endurance with proper form. If you're on level 16 and yanking the handle, can you do it? Of course. But can you maintain proper form and stroke rate throughout a workout? Doubtful unless you are very fit. Thus, I have to dismiss any of those negative reviews as being folks who most likely don't understand the mechanics of rowing.5. Aesthetic and Quality: Truly, I care far more about function over form, but I have to say that this machine is quite good looking. It fits in perfectly with our LifeFitness equipment, and it looks very professional. But more than looks, it FEELS high quality too. Is it like a $3,000 machine? Well, no...but it also doesn't cost $3,000. I hate to even qualify my statements by saying "for the price range, it's great" because that doesn't give enough credit where it's due. Instead, I would say that I'm surprised this machine is ONLY $250 because the quality feels like it should be at least double that.**WHAT COULD BE BETTER**After my 5th point above, let me explain where this machine could be improved. However, remember, this is a $250 machine, so anything I'm listing here should be taken with a grain of salt since I wouldn't necessarily expect these things at this price point. But if anything on this list is a must-have for you, you should know what you're getting (or not getting, as the case may be).1. Display Monitor: The digital monitor will display the elapsed time, stroke count of your current workout, calories burned, and total stroke count. You can leave it on one of these, or have it scan through them all. The biggest deficit here is that there is nothing to track distance. Since distance is a product of strokes and resistance, there's really no way to know...you'll just have to guess based on your own calculations and perceived rate of exertion. This is, by far, my biggest wish for this machine. I would get rid of the calories altogether and replace it with distance since calories are a total shot in the dark anyway. There's nowhere to put in your age, height, weight, so the calories calculation is basically junk. Distance would be SO helpful for anyone actually looking to train on this machine!Also, some reviewers have complained about the quality of the monitor, which is just a digital display of numbers, but c'mon...you can't really expect an interactive touchscreen at this price point. It's fine. Some folks have weird expectations.2. Handle/Strap: Tons of reviews mentioned that the strap fell off the handle and was sucked back into the engine. So far, I can't imagine this actually happening, but theoretically, I can see how it could. The handle is just a metal bar. The strap is slipped over it, and then two foam pieces bracket either side of the strap as hand grips. For the strap to come off, the foam grip would have to come off first. So, this is possible...but the foam grips are REALLY securely attached, so it's not like they would suddenly slide off somehow. I can't even pull/twist them off with effort (I tried), so unless the reviewers had damaged their hand grip and continued trying to use the machine without fixing them, I don't understand how this occurs. However, what could make the machine better would simply be that the strap was actually secured to the handle with a rivet or something. It would be so simple that I can't understand why the company doesn't just make the fix.3. Height: The rail sits quite low to the ground, unlike other machines I've used over the years. During use, it's not a problem...you're rowing, it doesn't really matter how far away the ground is below you. But, after a hard 40 minutes are over and you need to stand up from the machine, whew. Getting up from such a low position can be a little tougher on spent muscles. I would also say this might be tough for anyone with arthritis or similar mobility issues.4. Cup Holder: It's awesome that this machine has a place to put your water bottle, however, I can't reach it once my feet are strapped in during use. I end up just putting my water bottle on the floor next to me instead. However, I'm only 5'4", so maybe a bigger person with long arms wouldn't have a problem. It's a good place to stash your phone or something though.5. Warranty: Although it was not noted in the listing, the Sunny website states that there is a 3 year warranty on the structural frame, and 180 days on "other parts and components". Those 180 days are pretty light, but again...this is a $250 rower, so....**WHY WE CHOSE THIS MACHINE OVER OTHERS IN THE PRICE RANGE**1. Reviews: The reviews for the Sunny Health & Fitness brand machines are overwhelmingly positive. That goes for their whole line of products, not just this rower. Those reviews were often quite detailed and that made me feel more confident that they were authentic. So many brands get people to do fake reviews just to boost their ratings, but it doesn't appear to be the case here.2. Tablet Holder: Seems silly, but it makes such a huge difference. The fact that you could use this machine with iFit on your tablet is pretty much amazing! That made this machine stand out from others in this price range.3. Warranty: I know I listed warranty in the "things that could be better" section, but it also factored into our buying decision. The fact that the company offered a warranty at all mattered to me. We did purchase 2 years of additional coverage for only $25 as well, but at this price point, I don't know if that was terribly necessary.4. Customer Service: The company seems to follow up very quickly and then work to resolve any issues. Those who mentioned in their reviews that their monitors or other parts were damage upon receipt (presumably due to shipping trauma) usually noted that the company promptly replaced the parts, or in some cases, the entire machine. Those kinds of ethics are hard to find these days.
L**T
Great Rower
So, my wife has been wanting one of these for a while. She read the current reviews and decided to give this one a shot. When we first received the box. I was like, I’m not sure about this. We started assembling it. The directions were great. They had step 1, step 2, & so forth. The nut and bolts on the package had the same number of step you were on. It took around 20 minutes to put together. The pad on the seat seems very well made, not quite as good as the gyms but very close. She started right away and the grip on the handle was padded and very comfortable. I notice it was a 1” band that went inside the machine and was impressed. She was asking me how to make hit harder. There is a daily that goes from 1-18. 1 being the easiest and 18 being the hardest. You can really feel the different as you make the tension harder. Myself I have done it for 2x 15-20 minute sessions so far. It has been perfect. So, overall it seems that the product is very well made. I would recommend this to anyone wanting one of these.
H**E
Fit toned male 5'8", 160 lbs, 40's, that exercises regularly
I have to put fit toned male, 5'8", 160 lbs, 40's, in the review headline because this site doesn't separate the reviews by male, female and fit or not fit as well as age This is important info when it comes to exercise equipment because those factors play a major part in what we can typically do on exercise machines.Ultimately this rowing machine temporarily messed up my lower back joints, so I couldn't use it. It may just be me, which is why I'm still giving this a good rating. If that didn't happen, I'd give this a 5 star rating. This was easy and quick to put together in roughly 30 minutes. It took longer to unpack the box and take the materials out. It's packed tightly that I had to cut the styrofoam to get the pieces out. At least it was definitely protected. No broken or defective pieces. Once this was put together, I noticed the resistance was pretty strong. I was shocked as I read many reviews saying there's no resistance. This wasn't true on my end. It was set on the strongest resistance though.The issue came with the joint clickings going on in my lower back tailbone, so I ceased use so as it not to aggravate it. I'm an exceptionally fit toned male, 5'8", 160 lbs that has worked out and exercised several times a week since childhood, so for decades. I run circles around so many people fitness wise. I'm not lazy and love to exercise, so I am experienced. And therefore I prefer equipment that can be great for maintenance, especially with having stronger resistance, no wimpy machines.This machine would've been excellent for daily maintenance had I not experienced the lower back issue. I don't have this problem with the gym Rowing Machines, but those machines are not super low to the ground like this one is. The problem with this being so low to the ground is that the way you have to sit low on the machine curves your body in a way that it shouldn't have to do. It's also not uncommon for professional rowers to experience lower back pain or issues. Mentioning this so that you know to take gym equipment pieces seriously. I've noticed a great deal of home machines tend to be bought by those that are not typically fitness ready or into exercise. They even admit in their reviews that they're either older or lazy. So with any equipment, use caution.Had I not faced this issue with the lower back, this machine would've been perfect. It's too low to the ground to sit correctly on it. But I had no other issues with it outside of that. And my back was healed within a day or two after I stopped use with this. The resistance is good and even felt a bit stronger than the gyms on the highest setting. There were no noises coming from the machine aside from the the chair sliding across the railing, but it's not loud at all. It's going to make some noise as it slides, but it's there, but there was no clicking noise. It was just a low sliding sound. Someone can be in the next room and not hear it much.
G**O
Sunny Rower
Very happy with my purchase. Brand new older model at a huge discount direct from Amazon. Simple, good quality rowing machine. Works as expected and is very quiet to use. I know that the Concept 2's are better machines, but they cost several times more than what I paid, and are insanely loud machines. My only little gripe with my new Sunny rower is the silly, poorly placed, and dim LCD display which feels like a throwback to the 90's.
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