Despite their popularity and low-impact training opportunities, the best rowing machines can still cost you a pretty penny, especially when factoring in additional costs like storage accessories and digital workout subscriptions. The NordicTrack RW600, on the other hand, keeps machine costs below $1,000 but still provides access to the fan-favorite iFIT training platform. Other NordicTrack-iFIT perks, like SmartAdjust technology for in-training resistance adjustments, are also present across this budget-friendly silhouette.
In our opinion, the RW600 is a great pick for athletes with a current iFIT subscription that don’t want to spend a great deal on new cardio equipment. While the 7-inch HD touchscreen is the smallest of the brand’s rower lineup, on-machine access to the iFIT platform is still worthwhile, especially when other rowing machines at this price range often fail to include a touchscreen at all. In this NordicTrack RW600 review, we’ll outline our experience with the machine, go over key specs, and offer some comparisons to other popular rowers we’ve tested in the past.
For more information on how we tested this product and 18 other rowers, be sure to read our BarBend equipment testing methodology page.
Costing under $1,000, the RW600 is NordicTrack’s most affordable rowing machine. Despite this budget-friendly price, you still get access to the iFIT training platform of over 17,000 on-demand workouts viewable on the integrated 7-inch HD touchscreen.
Main Takeaways
- The RW600 features 26 resistance levels across the Silent Magnetic Resistance system, providing a similar rowing experience to other NordicTrack profiles — like the larger RW900 rower.
- Despite its cheaper costs, the RW600 is actually the longest rowing machine in the NordicTrack lineup.
- The 7-inch Smart HD touchscreen tilts but does not pivot, which may create less-than-ideal viewing conditions for off-rower iFIT workouts.
NordicTrack RW600 Rower Specs
Price | $999 |
Product Dimensions | 82.5” L x 25.2” W x 43.8” H |
Product Weight | 129lbs |
Weight Capacity | 250lbs |
Resistance Type | Silent Magnetic Resistance |
Monitor Size | 7” |
The NordicTrack RW600 measures 82.5 inches long by 25.2 inches wide, which equates to a footprint of 14.44 square feet. While this is smaller than your average three-seat sofa, which measures 90 inches in length, this is the largest rowing footprint available from NordicTrack. (1) For reference, the RW900 rower has a 12.12-square-foot footprint, and the RW700 rower takes up 11.85 square feet of space.
Another standout feature of the RW600 is its smaller 7-inch HD touchscreen. This is a similar console to the 7-inch display of the NordicTrack EXP 7i treadmill, another wallet-friendly cardio machine from the brand. While this monitor does provide great visuals for indoor rowing workouts through the iFIT platform, it doesn’t pivot, meaning off-rower workouts need to occur at the rear of the machine.
Plus, athletes wanting a more immersive viewing experience may prefer a larger display, like the 10-inch HD touchscreen of the RW700 or the massive 24-inch console found on the RW900. Still, though, many of the best budget rowing machines don’t feature HD touchscreens, so the RW600 can be viewed as an upgrade over these silhouettes, even despite the smaller display.
Aside from the dimensions and screen size, the RW600 is very comparable to other NordicTrack rowing machines when it comes to the workout experience. You still have access to the iFIT training library, which includes over 17,000 on-demand workouts across various disciplines. The RW600 also features AutoAdjust technology, meaning the machine will automatically toggle your resistance level to your on-screen instructor’s commands rather than you leaning forward and manually making the changes mid-session.
[Related: NordicTrack RW900 Rowing Machine Review]
Speaking of resistance, this RW600 profile utilizes NordicTrack’s Silent Magnetic Resistance system, which creates a quiet working environment regardless of your chosen intensity across the 26 digital resistance levels. This can be a definite perk for households with napping children or those with partners that work from home — no need to have your rowing workout interrupt an important phone call or Zoom meeting.
Lastly, the RW600 does feature front-mounted transport wheels for maneuvering the 129-pound profile into position for a workout. Plus, this NordicTrack profile can be stored vertically when not in use, making this one of the best rowing machines for apartments.
Who Should Use / Who Shouldn’t Use the NordicTrack RW600 Rower
According to Lauren Keary, BarBend editorial team member and former collegiate rower, “Rowing is great for those who want a full-body workout and are looking for a form of cardio that is low impact.” That said, the NordicTrack RW600 rowing machine may not be everyone’s cup of tea. Here are a few camps we feel could benefit from this wallet-friendly rower, as well as a few we think would fare better with a different profile.
Recommended for:
- Athletes looking for a budget-minded rowing machine
- Those that want the interactive training experience of the iFIT platform
- Individuals tight on space who need a rower capable of vertical storage
Not Recommended for:
- Larger athletes looking for a rowing machine that can support more than 250 pounds
- Individuals desiring a larger, pivoting display for off-rower workouts
- Athletes that prefer more natural resistance types found on air and water rowers
Our Experience Training With the NordicTrack RW600 Rower
While we haven’t had much experience with this specific RW600 profile, we are well-versed in the NordicTrack RW lineup, and given the similarities across the silhouettes, we feel we’re capable of providing high-quality insight for this budget-minded silhouette. We tested this RW600 across multiple categories, including adjustability, durability, available programming, and more. Like our experience with over 18 other popular rowing machines, these ratings were scaled from 1 (lowest) to 5 (highest).
Silent Magnetic Resistance System
NordicTrack’s Silent Magnetic Resistance system — also known as the abbreviated SMR — is one of the smoothest systems we’ve had the pleasure of testing and why the brand’s rowers often rank highly amongst some of the best magnetic rowing machines. The RW600’s inertia-enhanced flywheel moves efficiently with each stroke, and the 26 available resistance levels give you enough room to challenge yourself day in and day out.
We also rated the adjustability at 4 out of 5 given its whisper-quiet operation. This makes the RW600 more appealing for family homes as there’s no loud audio feedback during training sessions. Other rowers using water or air resistance may be too distracting, especially when you’re trying to train around other home dwellers trying to tend to children or their work from home responsibilities.
iFIT Training Platform
One of the biggest perks with this RW600 is its compatibility with the iFIT training platform. As one of the best workout apps we’ve tested, this service can deliver over 17,000 on-demand classes across multiple disciplines, including HIIT, yoga, and more — all led by world-class trainers.
Our tester, a CrossFit Level-1 instructor, states, “I really enjoy iFIT workouts because there’s a ton of engagement. The trainers are energetic, and the music selection is more than enough to keep your heart pumping. Plus, there’s virtually no end to the amount of training modules available — you could be rowing in-tune with a studio-like class one day and experience real-world scenery in some of the most scenic environments the next.”
We also rated the RW600’s available programming at 5 out of 5 given the inclusion of AutoAdjust technology. Instead of reaching forward to match your resistance level to your on-screen instructor, the machine automatically does the toggling for you. This can be excellent for keeping your focus on your form rather than your exercise equipment’s settings, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the workout at hand.
We do note, though, that iFIT is not a free online workout program. While you do get a 30-day free trial period at purchase, you’ll need to pony up the cash to maintain your subscription afterwards. Memberships are available for $39 monthly, and multi-year packages are also available for greater savings in the long run.
[Related: iFIT Review]
Low User Weight Rating
While the ergonomic features of the RW600 do make for a comfortable setup, we do wish that the construction was, say, a bit sturdier. We haven’t experience any jostling or shakes when training with one of NordicTrack’s rowers, but still rated the durability at 3 out of 5 given the RW600’s low 250-pound user weight rating.
“Normally, I’d look for a rower capable of supporting between 300 and 350 pounds,” notes our tester, a certified personal trainer. “Some of the best rowing machines for heavy people can even support up to 700 pounds. This RW600 profile may not be the best solution for larger athletes, but thankfully, there is an extensive warranty to help defend against breaks or damage.”
What to Consider Before Buying a NordicTrack RW600 Rower
According to Amanda Capritto, certified personal trainer and our expert reviewer, “Rowing is a fantastic full-body workout. I particularly like rowing because it engages the majority of the body’s muscles and can develop power and explosiveness in the glutes and hamstrings in addition to improving cardiovascular endurance.” As such, ensuring your machine can support your fitness goals is vital to your future experiences. Here are some factors we recommend thinking through before purchasing the RW600 or any other rower.
- Product Dimensions: Confirm that your chosen rowing machine can fit comfortably within your space by taking a close look at the product dimensions and juxtaposing that with your floor plan. It can also be helpful to look for rowers with added storage features like folding slide rails or upright storage capabilities, especially if you’re looking to train in a more confined space.
- Available Programming: Capritto notes, “You can also choose between a smart rowing machine and a ‘not smart’ one, meaning one that has a fancy screen that streams stuff or one that has a simple LCD screen that reads out basic metrics. Smart rowing machines are more expensive and usually require a monthly subscription to access full functionality.”
- Resistance Type: Rowing machines are commonly available with magnetic resistance, air resistance, or water resistance — each with their own pros and cons. While the best water rowing machines may provide a near-identical feel to on-water rowing, they will require more maintenance as the water needs to be changed on a regular basis. Air-powered rowers can typically be cheaper, but there is a noise factor to consider. Magnetic resistance can offer quiet operations and more intense resistance levels, but this upgrade in tech does often lead to a higher price tag.
- Price: The best home gym equipment for your space is always going to be the silhouettes that fit within your budget best. Be sure to calculate your finances to narrow down your search. It can also be wise to think about any additional online workout program subscriptions that may be necessary to use your rowing machine to its full potential — you may be able to afford the machine itself, but will the monthly membership fees put you in potential debt?
NordicTrack RW600 Rower Vs. Competitors
The NordicTrack RW600 is a definite standout amongst rowing machines thanks to its affordable price tag and iFIT integration, but that doesn’t mean it’s without competition. Below are two comparable rowers we feel match up well to this NordicTrack offering — the Hydrow Wave Rower and Concerpt2 RowERG.
NordicTrack RW600 Rower | Hydrow Wave Rower | Concept2 RowERG | |
Price | $999 | $1,695 | $990 |
Product Dimensions | 82.5” L x 25.2” W x 43.8” H | 80″ L x 19″ W x 43″ H | 95” L x 24” W x 14” H |
Product Weight | 129lbs | 102lbs | 57lbs |
Weight Capacity | 250lbs | 375lbs | 500lbs |
Resistance Type | Silent Magnetic Resistance | Electromagnetic | Air |
Monitor Size | 7” | 16” | N/A |
The Hydrow Wave Rower is an excellent option for space-conscious athletes, as the compact 80-inch by 19-inch footprint can fit neatly in plenty of home training areas. Like the RW600, the Hydrow Wave is also compatible with a digital training platform — we’ve even ranked both iFIT and Hydrow as some of the best rowing apps. Unfortunately, the upfront cost of the Hydrow Wave is higher than that of NordicTrack’s, as the Wave Rower is nearly $700 more expensive for the machine alone.
Coming in around the same price tag of the RW600, the Concept2 RowERG can be a good option for those wanting a stable rower yet aren’t as enthused about trainer-led workout programs. The RowERG also features a collapsible slide rail for easier storage. However, this air-driven profile will be much louder than the Silent Magnetic Resistance system found in the NordicTrack construction, which may be a nuisance for those wanting an ultra-quiet workout environment.
Ordering and Assembling the NordicTrack RW600 Rower
Our experience assembling the RW600 was a painless endeavor requiring roughly one hour to complete. Naturally, having a helping hand can be beneficial, especially if you’re uncomfortable moving the 129-pound profile into its resting location.
In terms of the ordering process, we’d compare this RW600 experience to any other online transaction. There is free standard shipping, too, which helps lower the cost.
If you don’t want to build this rowing machine yourself, NordicTrack offers two upgradeable service packages. Room of Choice Delivery and Assembly ($249) will have professionals deliver and assemble the RW600 in any room of choice. Additionally, all packaging will be removed post-construction for an easier clean-up.
The brand’s Delivery, Assembly, and Disposal of Old Equipment package ($349) includes all services of the Room of Choice Delivery and Assembly bundle along with the fact that NordicTrack will remove one piece of existing fitness equipment. This can be a viable option if your home gym is already built out and you’re looking to move on from a previous piece, such as an old exercise bike or treadmill.
Places to Buy the NordicTrack RW600 Rower
The RW600 is available online directly from NordicTrack. In addition, you can find this space-saving rower at popular third-party retailers such as DICK”S Sporting Goods, Target, Lowes, Walmart, and more.
[Related: How Much Do Rowing Machines Cost?]
Brand Reputation and Customer Reviews
As a brand, NordicTrack has long been a trusted go-to for some of the best treadmills, exercise bikes, ellipticals, and other home gym staples. Operating as part of ICON Health and Fitness — an organization that also owns popular brands such as ProForm, iFIT, Weider, and more — NordicTrack has a range of silhouettes that cater to all preferences from budget-friendly builds to tech-riddled profiles suitable for even the most intense training circuits.
To reach NordicTrack with any inquiries, you can use the brand’s Live Chat feature found at the bottom right of the brand site. You can also speak directly to an expert by calling 1-833-680-4348.
Warranties
Like other NordicTrack rowing machines and equipment, the RW600 comes with a robust warranty package that includes 10-year frame warranty as well as 2-year parts coverage and 1-year labor support. You can opt to purchase a 3-year extended warranty package ($159.99), which would extend support for parts and labor to five and four years, respectively. NordicTrack also offers a 3-year maintenance plan ($199.99) providing 3-year support for both parts and labor, as well as an annual 15-pound maintenance inspection, upon request.
Final Thoughts on the NordicTrack RW600 Rower
The NordicTrack RW600 can be a great rowing machine for those tight on funds yet still want to partake in trainer-led workouts. While the integrated 7-inch HD touchscreen may be too small for some tastes, the fact that this rower is equipped with iFIT puts it in another threshold when compared to other cheaper rowers. Plus, vertical storage capabilities do help counter the fact that this is NordicTrack’s largest rowing machine in terms of overall footprint.
When looking to add the RW600 to your home gym, be sure to measure your available space to ensure the rower can sit comfortably within your floor plan. Also, be sure to look at your finances to see if a monthly iFIT membership is accomplishable. If you’re good on both fronts, then this is definitely a high-quality option, especially if you’re already accustomed to iFIT’s extensive library of performance-focused workouts.
NordicTrack RW600 Rower FAQs
Does the NordicTrack RW600 fold up?
The RW600 does not “fold up,” per se, but the profile is capable of vertical storage through the SpaceSaver design. As such, this can still be a viable rowing machine option if you’re looking for a space-saving silhouette that won’t consume your floor plan outside of training sessions.
Does the NordicTrack RW600 have Bluetooth?
The NordicTrack RW600 Rower does support Bluetooth headphone connectivity for your favorite training earbuds. Sadly, though, it doesn’t appear that you can use Bluetooth to connect your on-body heart rate monitors or other fitness trackers.
How much does the NordicTrack RW600 cost?
The NordicTrack RW600 is available online for $999.
Can you use the NordicTrack RW600 without an iFIT subscription?
Technically, yes. You can still operate the RW600 in “Manual Mode” without an iFIT subscription. However, you do miss out on the AutoAdjust technology and trainer-led workout modules — two of the main perks to signing up for the online workout program.
References
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