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Vulcan Scull Rower Reviews

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Vulcan Scull Rower /skl/ : A single rowing boat designed for a single person who propels the boat. Introducing the Vulcan "Scull" Rower the pinnacle of rowing excellence. Designed to elevate your fitness experience, this high-grade competition ergometer brings a seamless blend of robust performance, outstanding durability, and unparalleled convenience. Whether you're looking to engage in an intense cardiovascular session or a low-impact, full-body workout, the Scull Rower is an excellent choice for any training environment. At a length of 94", a width of 25", and a sleek black aesthetic, the Scull Rower is a grand yet streamlined piece of equipment. It's made from a sturdy combination of black plastic, steel, and aluminum, ensuring it's not only resilient but also strikingly modern. The seat is strategically designed to provide optimal comfort and stability during your intense rowing sessions. With a seat height of 15", width of 12", and length of 10", it's designed to accommodate various body types comfortably. At the core of the Scull Rower is a 34" fan and a 47" monorail that ensure a smooth, realistic rowing experience. The 6" x 5.5" monitor allows you to track your performance with precision. It displays the current strokes per minute during exercise with an innovative semi-circle light display. The more grids it shows, the higher your stroke rate, providing a clear, visual snapshot of your effort level. Worried about your heart rate? The Scull Rower has you covered. It includes a heart rate chest monitor, allowing you to track your heart rate effectively during workouts and adjust your intensity accordingly. With a shipping weight of 101 lbs and a tested weight capacity of 350 lbs, the Scull Rower can handle intense workouts while remaining stable and secure. Enjoy peace of mind with our generous warranty. We offer a lifetime warranty on the frame, a 2-year warranty on moving parts, and a 90-day warranty on soft parts such as foot straps. Rower Specifications: Learn to pronounce A single scull is a rowing boat designed for a single person who propels the boat with two oars, one in each hand.Specifications Length: 94"; Width: 25"; Seat Height: 15"; Seat Width: 12"; Seat Length: 10"; Fan Height: 34"; Monorail Length: 47"; Monitor: 6" x 5.5"; Construction: Black plastic, steel, and aluminum; Color: Black; Heart Rate chest monitor is included; Shipping weight: 101 lbs; Warranty: Lifetime warranty on Frame. 2 Years warranty on moving parts. 90 days on soft parts ( foot straps, etc); Weight capacity: Tested to 350 lbs. About Weight Capacity: The standardized certified test for fitness equipment through third party testing is 350lbs. This doesn't mean the unit can't handle more than 350 lbs. It could easily handle 500 lbs. or more but there is no standardized test to prove this. Any number you will see listed over 350 lbs. is just a made up number by the seller. Our rower is made of steel, not aluminum. Of course steel is stronger and more durable than aluminum and plastic. ; ; Replacement parts: Over the years of selling our rower, we've found that rarely does anything fail. If your require replacement parts we stock all parts. The rower itself has over 300 individual parts. It makes more sense for us to deal with replacements on a one on one basis so that we can ensure that the customer purchases the correct part(s); Kinomap IOS : https://apps.apple.com/tw/app/kinomap/id611177969 Kinomap Android: https://play.google.com/store/search?q=kinomap&c=... Frequently Asked Questions FAQ's: summary::before { content: ""; } .v-accordion .a {margin: 6px 0 10px; line-height: 1.5;} .sr-only {position:absolute; width:1px; height:1px; padding:0; margin:-1px; overflow:hidden; clip:rect(0,0,0,0); border:0;} How does the Vulcan Scull Rower compare to the Concept 2 Rower? We did a side-by-side test and these were our results. The test was accomplished using an electric pulling machine to provide consistent pull to each rower. Can the rower be stored upright or folded? Yes. The Scull Rower is designed for compact storage. It stands upright on its end and can also be stored in a folded position. Use the integrated wheels to roll it into place and ensure the latch is engaged before letting go. How loud is itOK for an apartment or garage gym? Air flywheel sound scales with effort. Steady aerobic work is moderate; sprints are louder. A rubber mat reduces vibration transfer. Lower drag settings and smooth stroke cadence also reduce perceived noise. What does the monitor track and connect to? Time, distance, split/500m, stroke rate (spm), watts, and calories. It pairs with common Bluetooth/ANT+ heart-rate straps and syncs with popular tr

About Vulcan Strength Training Systems:

Vulcan Strength Training Systems is US veteran owned company and primary supplier and innovator of high quality strength training equipment. Vulcan Strength Bumper Plates, Olympic Barbells, Kettlebells, Squat Stands, Rigs and Racks are used in Crossfit and Olympic weightlifting gyms all over the world.

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vulcan@vulcanstrength.com

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655-H Pressley Rd,
Charlotte
North Carolina
28217

Was between this rower and a concept 2 that I’m used to using at the gym. The quality seems identical, maybe a little more sturdy w the Vulcan rower. Also like the skull!
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Posted 1 year ago
The Skull Rower was easy to assemble and seems very well built. I am 6' 250lbs and when I'm rowing it is solid and supports me well. It is very quiet and the operation is smooth. I enjoy the heart monitor that is included. I have been doing 45 min daily and it is a great low impact workout. I would purchase this again.
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Posted 2 years ago
I was like many. There seems to be next to no info on this so I wanted to review it. I was torn between buying what I was familiar with at a very high price point (concept2) or a Vulcan product (I own a set of Alpha bumper plates). I love the alphas and figured it was worth the “risk” to give the Scull a try. I’m glad I did. I got it on sale and I love it. It’s very similar in style, set up and feel. They also offer the upgrade monitor. I opted to go with the basic. I have zero issues. It has all the information I need. I want to upload a photo but can’t see an option to do so. The screen has all the following posted at the same time (time/calories/pulse/paddle width/stroke rate/500m pace/strokes/watts). It doesn’t have the games I’ve seen on the c2 but I don’t see why that would be an issue. I’m too new to see if there is some historical stat feature. But again that would be a feature I could care less about. I will say the caliries feel to add up mush quicker on this than the c2. Where I will find that challenging to navigate in the future for WODs that feature rower calories counts, I do not feel this has much difference in the feel of the row. The resistance is consistent through the entire stroke. It rolls easily. Was easy to assemble. Is aesthetically pleasing. Feels durable. The seat is comfortable AND it comes with a heart rate monitor! It uses C batteries which kind of sucks but that’s not a huge deal. The screen illuminates. Has large buttons that are easy to press. The screen activates much faster than the c2 as well. I am excited to use this machine for years to come. In my eyes Vulcan did it again. I gave 4 starts because the calories seem slightly off but that has nothing to do which how much I love this thing. One of my best purchases to date.
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Posted 2 years ago
I got the Scull Rower after doing quite a bit of research and I'm not dissapointed!! Packaged and shipped very well... I had a minor issue during assembly and service could not have been more helpful!
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Posted 3 years ago
Love at first row. I debated between the Vulcan Scull and the Concept 2 for weeks and finally went with this one. No regrets. This rower is solid, smooth and works just like a rower should. Would I change anything about the Scull? To echo some other reviews, I'd upgrade the display. It's not terrible, but could be better. With that said, it works and provides the information I'm looking for. Just takes a little getting used to. Overall, I'm very happy with the Vulcan Scull and expect many great workouts from it.
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Posted 3 years ago
I am very happy with this rower. It is so much better than expected and competes admirably with the Concept 2.
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Posted 3 years ago
Perfect addition to our gym
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Posted 3 years ago
Solid Rower , If your on the fence about making a decision between this and a concept d or erg , The Vulcan is a solid choice ! The rowing is smooth and comfortable , with the phone holder you can use your phone to watch you tube training row sessions or just watch videos, its well built piece of equipment , it really compliments my home gym.
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Posted 3 years ago