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Save $350 on the game-changing Ergatta with this Cyber Monday rowing machine deal

This rower was already worth every cent, but the Ergatta Cyber Monday rowing machine deal has made it even more attractive

The Ergatta Rower set up in the Live Science testing centre
The Ergatta Rower set up in the Live Science testing centre
(Image credit: Future)
Ergatta Rower Was: $2499.99 Now: $2,149.99 at Best Buy
Echelon EX3 Connect

Ergatta Rower Was: $2499.99 Now: $2,149.99 at Best Buy

The Ergatta rower is built for anyone who wants something different from a workout. It makes fitness fun using a platform that's crammed with addictive games and races against other members of the Ergatta community. It’s rarely on sale, so we think this $350 discount at Best Buy is worthy of your consideration. 

Hydrow Wave Was: $1,695Now: $1,495 at Hydrow

Hydrow Wave Was: $1,695 Now: $1,495 at Hydrow

The Hydrow Wave offers a similar premium performance to the original Hydrow Rower but it comes in a smaller, more affordable package. It’s now cheaper than ever too, with the brand slashing the price by more than $100 on its website.  

Hydrow Connected Rower | Was $2454.96 Now $1,994.99 at Best Buy

Hydrow Connected Rower | Was $2454.96 Now $1,994.99 at Best Buy

Save $500 on the Hydrow Connected Rower, one of the most advanced machines on the market. It connects to live and on-demand classes led by world-class athletes, and offers routines across yoga, stretching and resistance training for a totally holistic workout. 

Echelon Row Connected Rowing Machine Was: $999.99 Now: $749.99 at Echelon

Echelon Row Connected Rowing Machine Was: $999.99 Now: $749.99 at Echelon

This smart Echelon rower is down 25% as part of Black Friday sales. The brand is known for making more affordable alternatives to expensive exercise machines and that's definitely the case with the Connected Rowing Machine. It doesn't have a touchscreen, but you can access smart features by connecting to the Echelon Fit app on your phone or tablet.  

Harry Bullmore
Fitness writer

Harry Bullmore is a fitness writer covering everything from reviews to features for LiveScience, T3, TechRadar, Fit&Well and more. So, whether you’re looking for a new fitness tracker or wondering how to shave seconds off your 5K PB, chances are he’s written something to help you improve your training. 


When not writing, he’s most likely to be found experimenting with a wide variety of training methods in his home gym or trying to exhaust his ever-energetic puppy. 


Prior to joining Future, Harry wrote health and fitness product reviews for publications including Men’s Health, Women’s Health and Runner’s World. Before this, he spent three years as a news reporter with work in more than 70 national and regional newspapers.