Stamina Hydraulic Rowing Machine, BodyTrac Glider with Cylinder Resistance, 250 Lbs – Home and Gym Exercise Equipment – Ideal for Fitness Training and Body Workout

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Achieve a full-body workout from the comfort of home with the Stamina BodyTrac Glider Full Body Rowing Machine, designed to strengthen your legs, arms, back, abs, and glutes. This versatile machine delivers the benefits of rowing without the water, offering a smooth, low-impact workout that’s easy on your joints and effective for all fitness levels. Engineered for comfort, the BodyTrac Glider features a molded seat, padded handgrips, and textured footplates with adjustable straps to keep you secure during intense sessions. The ball-bearing roller system, paired with adjustable hydraulic cylinder resistance arms, provides fluid, natural motions that closely mimic the feel of real rowing. Stay motivated with the built-in electronic monitor, which tracks time, stroke count, calories burned, and total strokes accumulated—giving you a clear view of your progress. Rowing is one of the most efficient ways to build muscle, boost metabolism, and burn fat, so your reflection in the mirror might become the most rewarding progress tracker of all. When your workout is done, the BodyTrac Glider folds away for easy, space-saving storage, making it ideal for home gyms of any size. With its durable build, comfort-focused design, and performance-driven features, the Stamina BodyTrac Glider offers everything you need to make your fitness routine effective, enjoyable, and sustainable.
STRENGTHENS MUSCLES: Full-body rower machine strengthens and tightens your back, legs, arms, abdominals, and glute muscles that can support up to 250 pounds of weight
FULL-MOTION ROWING ARMS: Provides a unique, full-range-of-motion rowing arms mimic being on the water; Designed with an adjustable, hydraulic cylinder resistance for a smooth rowing stroke
WORKOUT MONITOR: Multi-function electronic monitor tracks your progress as you workout and keeps you motivated
PROVIDES COMFORT: Molded seat, padded handgrips, and textured footplates with straps keep you feeling secure and comforted for a longer duration
COMPATIBLE FOR EFFICIENT STORAGE: Compact and fold the machine to easily move out of the way for efficient storage when not in use; Dimensions (L x W x H): 58.25 x 42.5 x 18.13 inches; Weight: 39 pounds

Reviews (7)

7 reviews for Stamina Hydraulic Rowing Machine, BodyTrac Glider with Cylinder Resistance, 250 Lbs – Home and Gym Exercise Equipment – Ideal for Fitness Training and Body Workout

  1. RosieL

    A Great Workout at a Great Price
    I’ve had this rower for over six months and use it several times a week. I bought it because I was a big fan of the hydro-rowers at the gym but can’t afford the price tag nor the space for one of the ‘fancier’ machines that rowing snobs tout like the Concept 2. I chose this one because it uses more of a rowing motion rather than the typical pulling one you get on hydro rowers.The assembly was a little tricky but once i figured it out, was super easy , it just took a little patience. Once it was up and running, it took a little while to figure out which level to start at to give me a good workout but not feel like Sisyphus trying to push a rock up a hill.I have to say, for the price, this machine is great. I’ve never had any issues with the pedals nor the straps as I’ve read on other reviews. I just make sure I velcro my feet tight and am able to push with my legs with no issues. I did have an issue with one of the bolts coming out but that was my fault for not tightening it enough. I’ve also had to change the batteries in the display console once which was fine except I didn’t realize I needed to until I was strapped in and ready to start rowing. It’s great that you can reset each workout down to zero when you start but the machine maintains a running count of strokes up to 10K and then it resets.I bought this machine because I don’t like going to the gym but I love rowing for exercise. This allows me to have the best of both worlds- getting to work out but doing so in the comfort of my own home. I highly recommend it if you’re looking for a way to get a good full-body workout at your own pace but don’t have the room/finances to get one of the fancier rowers. One piece of advice- invest in workout gloves; I tend to grip hard and found myself developing blisters under my middle finger but gloves solved that issue nicely.

  2. Cathie

    LOVE this Rower!
    I spent about a month looking at all the rowing machines on Amazon, and read their reviews. I finally decided to get this one, even with the negative reviews – and am SO glad I did.I don’t have a very detailed review – but here goes…I wanted something that has a very low impact. I broke my neck in the Army, then broke my back 10 years later in a car accident, have Rheumatodi Arthritis and Severe Fibromyalgia, and re-broke my neck a few years ago. I have under gone 44 surgeries. So with all of that – I cannot run, lift over 10-15 pounds, climb, do sit ups or push ups. Aerobics are totally out of the question. So there’s not much else I can do for exercise, except walk or swim, which I do.My husband set this up for me. All of the parts were included, but the rower was almost all the way assembled, so it took my husband about 10 minutes to assemble, without having to look at the directions . The company included tools, but my husband has a garage full of tools so he used his own. ALL of the nuts, bolts, and washers were already in place – all he had to do was screw them tight. VERY easy to assemble.Once he was finished, he put it on the floor in front of the TV and I got on it immediately, and used it. It is very easy to use. Although I have never been a rower, I did row canoes when I was younger at camp, and at a lake at my uncles cabin in Vermont. It took me a little getting used to using this rower only because it’s been a long time since I’ve rowed anything and this isn’t a “straight bar” but “oar like”, but it’s super easy. We had the resistance on 3 and it was very easy, and it was easy to increase or lower the resistance..I am 5’8 and weigh 180 pounds, and I fit just fine. My husband is 6’1 and weighs 250 <+/-> and he fit fine, . Once he used it for a bit, he got used to it and had no problems. If you’re very short, say 5′, or if you’re very tall, say 6’3 – this might not work for youIt makes no noises with the exception of the rowing and the seat going up and back , it doesn’t get hot, like other reviews say, no oil has leaked onto my carpet . It’s light enough that I can drag to the other room when not in use, and that says a lot since I can’t even lift over 10-15 pounds, and yes it weighs about 35 pounds.Our feet stayed in the pedals just fine. There is a “cup” for your heels to go in and a wide adjustable velcro strap to hold them in, so neither one of us had any problems. My feet are a size 6 and his are a size 13 – so there’s lots of room to play with there. Both of us wore our sneakers, again with no problems. We had no problems getting the velcro straps on.PLEASE NOTE – THE PHOTO ABOVE THAT SHOWS A MANS BROWN SNEAKERED FEET IN THE PEDALS – HIS PEDALS WERE ASSEMBLED INCORRECTLY – THEY ARE UPSIDE DOWN!The ONLY problem I can say anything about in regars to this rower, is the seat. I don’t think it has enough “padding” to it. When I first sat down, the bones in my booty was like – wow this is hard! But at the same time, I think it would be hard to row if you have a really cushy seat. It is a bit hard but it’s not a deal breaker for me. It would be dfferent I think, if you didn’t move, but since you do move, you don’t notice the hardness so much, at least in my opinion.The computer in front of you shows how many “rows” you’ve done, how many calories you’ve burned and a total when you’re done. The computer is in a good place, no danger of cutting wires -it’s fine. And I like that it shows how many reps you’ve done and how many calories you’ve burned – so cool!I can tell you that we don’t use it for a long time. I don’t use it for longer then 15 minutes each time I use it, as it has been a while since I’ve been able to do any exercise and I don’t want to hurt myself. I’ve started out slow because of my heath issues, but I really like this machine and am sure I’ll up the time when my body is ready. But I still don’t see why anyone would want to use it for longer then 30 minutes. After a certsin point, you’re only going to hurt yourself, not help. But if you use it on a rsgular basis, you will see an improvement. It does what is says it’s supposed to do and we haven’t had any problems at all, with anything. It has only been a week since we got it, but I can feel it working. My muscles are screaming at me, muscles that I haven’t been able to use in a very long time, and that’s a good sign that I am getting a good workout. I can honestly say that I’m not in pain – I just hurt from using muscles that hadn’t been used in years, literally. And in my book – not hurting myelf is a plus!We both really like this rower and would definitely recommend it to others. We feel that it’s worth the $133 we paid for it, and feel it’s probably worth a lot more. It’s a strong, sturdy machine, in our opinion.I will write an update once we’ve had it for at least a month, and anything that may happen before then, I’ll come back and update sooner. I will also add photos also.

  3. stanley

    Thanks.

  4. Jojo H.

    Excellent service, équipement vraiment professionel, très satisfait du produit car confortable et robuste.Merci

  5. JAMEs

    Excelente artículo, fácil instalación, se guarda fácilmente, buena calidad, para hacer un ejercicio completo, es para uso casero.

  6. Rower

    Love this machine. It was easy to set up by myself. Runs smooth. Very quite. I use it almost every day. It stands up in between and it’s easy to bring down and pull out the arms for a quick workout. Highly recommend.

  7. Michael

    I’ve been using this rower almost everyday day for 2 weeks now and I’m giving it 5 stars despite some flaws that I’m willing to accept because of the great price.It has great resistance and feel. The motion feels smooth and is actually pretty satisfying with the way it behaves like you are holding ores rather than just pulling a belt back and forth. People of all fitness levels can find a resistance that really challenges them.The monitor is cheap and doesn’t provide enough useful information. I broke the little lip that secures the battery cover putting the battery in so be gentle. It’s fine but I’ll need to pry it open with a knife whenever I need to change the battery. The calories are not accurate at all. It’s telling me I’m only burning around 250 cals in an hour (2,000 strokes) when I’m probably burning more like 700 cals. The total stroke count resets after it reaches 9999 so depending how many strokes you are doing a day, it will reset every few days or so. It might be useful to monitor your strokes for the week if you do shorter sessions, but it would be nice if total strokes meant it was an odometer that let you know how many total strokes you have put on the machine. This means the only useful stats are time and strokes. If they ever upgrade the monitor strokes per minute (pace) and meters (distance) would be much more useful.Assembly should be easy but on of the screws by the foot pedals gave me a really hard time. Either the machining was off or the powder coating was too thick around the hole causing them not to line up properly. I was finally able to get it in with a drill. Also the instruction manual needs to be updated because they have changed some things in the way they pack the unit, but these are pretty self evident. Just something to watch out for.The seat is very uncomfortable. You probably will want to invest in a seat cushion. The one I got is thin but still helps. You might also want to invest in a floor mat. I have hardwood floors and the rower would slide across the room and rock a bit without a floor mat underneath.2 other things I wanted to address in my review. I’ve heard some people say that after about 25 minutes because the piston gets very hot the resistance gets easier and you may need to crank it up to compensate. I have not noticed this. The piston does get hot and you don’t want to touch it, but I never felt like the resistance felt noticeably easier even when rowing for an hour. I also heard that the piston generates a strong smell and you might want to open a window or keep a fan on. I have not noticed any smell at all so maybe Stamina addressed these issues.So despite these issues I am still giving this rower 5 stars because of the value.

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