Hi there,
I've just now decided to get a rowing machine and I've set my eyes on a used First Degree Fitness Viking 3 V - https://firstdegreefitness.com/shop/flu ... iking-3-v/
The one I've identified and that I'm going to have a look at tomorrow is from 2016 and used very little - according to the seller.
My question is - are the features of a 2016-bought Viking 3 V the same as what I can buy today? At the First Degree Website I can only see that version and no information of whether they have added features to it since then, etc.
Anyone who happens to have any experience/information about this?
Help greatly appreciated - and thanks in advance!
- CLCP
First Degree Fitness Viking 3 V - same today as in 2016?
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Re: First Degree Fitness Viking 3 V - same today as in 2016?
Hi there,
There is an outside chance that someone has some experience of these machines, but you will find that the vast majority of people on this forum row on a Concept2.
Jon
There is an outside chance that someone has some experience of these machines, but you will find that the vast majority of people on this forum row on a Concept2.
Jon
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Re: First Degree Fitness Viking 3 V - same today as in 2016?
Like Jon, I have very little experience of the machine you refer to.
In my opinion however there are two types of people who own rowing machines:
Those who bought a Concept 2
And those who wish they’d bought a Concept 2
In my opinion however there are two types of people who own rowing machines:
Those who bought a Concept 2
And those who wish they’d bought a Concept 2
53, 6'2" and trying to get back to 95kg post hip replacement. Looking back fondly on past achievements I've no chance of repeating