THIS “LIVE OUTDOOR REALITY” ROWER BRINGS THE GREAT OUTDOORS IN

BY ARCHANA AITHAL ROSE

From time immemorial, rowing has been regarded as infinitely practical, to be sure, but also a Zen activity as well as a rigorous workout one that employs no fewer than 87 body muscles and burns 311 calories (moderate pace) over 30 minutes for someone weighing 185 pounds. Indoor rowing at the gym, however, hardly conjures feeling of peace of mind or eternal connectedness, however not with pop music or TV news on full blast and a mirror in front of you. Bridging the gap between gym and nature is Hydrow, a rower equipped with a 22 inch HD touch screen and branded Live Outdoor Reality (LOR) technology to bring sights, sounds and sensations and transport users to exotic locations. It also offers live broadcasts from rowing instructors. A monthly subscription of $38 provides access to on demand classes, some with world class rowing champions, and real time stats and a leaderboard allow for competing with other users. Listening to chirping birds and smooth running water is just part of the immersive experience.

Hydrow

Pegged as the Peleton of rowing, and founded by CEO and USOC Olympic Coach, Bruce Smith, Hydrow’s goal, according to him, “is to help humans feel healthier, more connected and less alienated through the shared experience of rowing. When we untether ourselves from our computers or televisions and actually do something with someone else, we build genuine, connected relationships. We believe that’s how we can help build a world with better health and more people who feel like they matter to each other.” Made of aluminum, steel, and polymer, it comes with Bluetooth, WiFi, and USB connectivity.

Hydrow Rower
$2,199, hydrow.com