RP3 Model T - Dynamic rowing simulator

€2,491.00
€2,964.29 incl. 19% VAT

Details

ID 238015
Category Indoor Rower
Shipping: Shipping costs extra
Brand RP3 Rowing
Condition New
Location Weil am Rhein, Germany
Year of manufacture 2024

Description

ATTENTION: Prices only valid within Germany

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The RP3 - Model T

The RP3 Dynamic rowing simulator is the world’s only rowing machine that truly simulates the dynamics of a light racing shell, freely floating on the water. The main frame with its flywheel, stretcher and seat are the boat simulating parts, and the main bar simulates the water.


In its patented design**, the flywheel assembly weighs about 21.5 kgs, which closely approximates the weight per person of most racing shells. The seat is labile, as a boat would be, forcing the rower to sit and pull symmetrically. The elasticity of the total system of main bar and flywheel assembly is designed to match closely the elasticity of the combination of oar, boat and rigger.

It is however not a boat in all its aspects.

The technique of handling the oar is not required. Therefore deteriorating technique of handling the oar due to fatigue, will not serve as an automatic safeguard for the oarsman against over-exertion, as would be the case in a boat.

- Because the oarsman does not have to push the oar away at the beginning of the recovery, but instead is pulled
back, there is a tendency to row at a slightly higher stroke rate then in the boat.

- Other than the water, the main bar is not of infinite length. Therefore, to stabilize the position of the rower within this finite length, there is a slight downward bend in the main bar, with its lowest point at approx. 40 centimeters from the rear leg. In order to influence the dynamics of the system as little as possible, the curvature of this bend is kept at a minimum. Due to the elasticity of the main bar, and the sag resulting from the weight of the oarsman, the exact position of the lowest point of the main bar is weight dependent; of course
this position also depends on the slope of the floor the unit is placed on. The unit should be leveled in such a way, that when rowing, neither of the two support legs are touched by the main frame or the seat. For leveling the unit the rear leg is provided with a level adjustment knob. Turning the knob clockwise for the model T and Push the knob for the model T to lower the rear end or turning it antilockwise raises the rear end.

** Patents: U.S. Patent 5,382,210
European Patent 0 376 403 B1