

If this isn’t something you’ve used before, the console will essentially measure your heart rate when the button is pressed, and again after 60 seconds. That being said, the Recovery option is still quite useful, and can be used as a basic form of fitness test. In terms of button functions, these are actually slightly less innovative, offering the same ‘Recovery’ and ‘Set’ functions as the lower priced Favorit model.

This last piece of feedback is something that’s truly unique to the Kettler Coach M, and can be used as a useful indication of your current rowing pace.

In fact, even their Stroker Rower has a much more basic design, which in our opinion makes this Kettler’s best rowing machine in terms of the console feedback.ĭepending on which area of the screen you look to during your workout, you could choose to keep track of your calories burned, heart rate, stroke frequency, time, total distance, and even an animation of simulated wave movement. This is similar to the way Kettler displayed the information on their Kadett and Favorit rowing machines, but with a considerable improvement in the amount of information displayed.

One of the design features we were particularly impressed with was the display console, where the main LCD screen has been split into clearly defined segments. In addition to rowing, the Coach M provides an additional 16 muscle building exercises with the included quick attach backboard and front footplate. The ergonomic contours of the seat padding also help to provide some much needed support and cushioning, which can lead to longer workouts as a result. This has the effect of stopping any unwanted movement in the seat during workouts at higher resistance levels. To ensure the seat glides smoothly over the main support rail, Kettler have created a roller system that passes over both the rail itself and two metal bars underneath. Out of all of the rowing machines we just mentioned, this has the benefit of being the quietest, as you’re simply working against the force of electromagnets. The Kettler Coach M also offers a simple way to choose one of the 10 different levels, which is by adding a simple hand wheel just below the console, within easy reach of your rowing stroke. We’ve already seen water used in the ProRower and WaterRower designs, and a damper and flywheel with the Concept2, but this is the first rowing machine we’ve reviewed that uses magnetic resistance. One of the most interesting things about reviewing high-end rowing machines over any other type of cardio equipment is that many of the models use completely different resistance systems.
