Learn to say popular rowing machine brand names correctly.
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How is Concept2 (American brand widely regarded as the standard for indoor rowing machines) correctly pronounced?
Concept2 is pronounced 'KON-sept too' — 'Concept' said plainly, followed by the number two. In a technical interview: "Concept2's rower used an air-resistance flywheel, so pulling harder always made it feel harder."
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How is Hydrow (American brand of connected rowing machines with on-water video classes) correctly pronounced?
Hydrow is pronounced 'HY-droh' — stress on the first syllable, blending 'hydro' and 'row'. In a technical interview: "Hydrow's rower used an electromagnetic resistance motor instead of air or water for a quieter pull."
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How is WaterRower (American brand of rowing machines using a water flywheel for resistance) correctly pronounced?
WaterRower is pronounced 'WAH-tur roh-ur' — both parts said plainly, describing the water tank that generates resistance. In a technical interview: "WaterRower's machine used a paddle spinning inside a water tank, producing a sound similar to rowing on open water."
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How is Ergatta (American brand of connected, gamified rowing machines) correctly pronounced?
Ergatta is pronounced 'ur-GAH-tuh' — stress on the second syllable, derived from 'ergometer', the technical term for a rowing machine. In a technical interview: "Ergatta's rower turned each workout into a race against pre-recorded times from other athletes."
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How is NordicTrack (American brand of home fitness equipment, including rowing machines) correctly pronounced?
NordicTrack is pronounced 'NOR-dik trak' — both parts said plainly, stress on the first syllable. In a technical interview: "NordicTrack's rower folded upright to save floor space when not in use."