So, if you're wondering about the noise level of the Concept2 RowErg with Tall Legs, here's the scoop. The manufacturer describes it as having adjustable air resistance, which helps to replicate the feel of rowing on water—pretty cool, right?
But, as with most air rowers, it's not the quietest option out there. According to our research, it's generally smooth to use, but you might notice some noise, especially if you're cranking up the resistance.
Now, if you're worried about bothering someone in the next room or have a sleeping roommate, this might be something to consider. It's a bit louder compared to magnetic or water-based rowers.
Oh, and by the way, there are tall legs that elevate the seat, which can be great for taller folks or anyone who doesn't want to crouch too low. It's user-friendly in terms of assembly and storing it away isn't a hassle, since it breaks into two parts for saving space.
Overall, if you're weighing noise against workout effectiveness, the Concept2 RowErg is solid for delivering a reliable rowing experience.