Rower cover and matt
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Rower cover and matt
Hi everyone,
Just after some advice. Got a model c rower in the garage. Just after a good cover for the rower and matt for putting the rower on.
Garage isn't the warmest in winter, little concerned about dampness
Any advice/help would be appreciated
Thanks
Steve
Just after some advice. Got a model c rower in the garage. Just after a good cover for the rower and matt for putting the rower on.
Garage isn't the warmest in winter, little concerned about dampness
Any advice/help would be appreciated
Thanks
Steve
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Re: Rower cover and matt
You don't say where in the world you're located.
https://shop.concept2.com/accessories/2 ... -abcd.html
https://shop.concept2.com/accessories/3 ... r-mat.html
https://shop.concept2.com/accessories/2 ... -abcd.html
https://shop.concept2.com/accessories/3 ... r-mat.html
Re: Rower cover and matt
If you're worried about dampness in the garage I'd definitely invest in a dehumidifer. I bought one late last year and the garage has been great since. I hadn't realised concept do a cover - I just use a bed sheet no longer in use!!Turkishrebel wrote: ↑June 1st, 2020, 3:02 pmHi everyone,
Just after some advice. Got a model c rower in the garage. Just after a good cover for the rower and matt for putting the rower on.
Garage isn't the warmest in winter, little concerned about dampness
Any advice/help would be appreciated
Thanks
Steve
Re: Rower cover and matt
I would spring for a cover if my rower were in my garage...real dusty. I don't think I would need a mat. Don't care if sweat, oil or grease get on the garage floor.
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Re: Rower cover and matt
Sorry live in the uk
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Re: Rower cover and matt
Had a look and both cover and matt are sold out on concept site
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Re: Rower cover and matt
https://shop-uk.concept2.com/accessorie ... -abcd.html
https://shop-uk.concept2.com/accessorie ... r-mat.html
The matt is available. The cover is back-ordered until 08/06/2020.
https://shop-uk.concept2.com/accessorie ... r-mat.html
The matt is available. The cover is back-ordered until 08/06/2020.
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Re: Rower cover and matt
Thanks for the info. Cover is a little pricey. Any other options?
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https://www.screwfix.com/c/tools/tarpaulin/cat8940029Turkishrebel wrote: ↑June 3rd, 2020, 9:45 amThanks for the info. Cover is a little pricey. Any other options?
Re: Rower cover and matt
I think you're overthinking this. Find a big beach towel or an old sheet for a cover, buy a yoga mat for your mat. I've been storing my model B in the garage for close to 30 years with this arrangement and it is fine.Turkishrebel wrote: ↑June 3rd, 2020, 9:45 amThanks for the info. Cover is a little pricey. Any other options?
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Re: Rower cover and matt
Nasty old tarps are so outre! Bed linens make very economical dust covers. Save enuf for the hire of an upstairs maid to put on and take off.
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Re: Rower cover and matt
Jack, you have a delightful way of spinning your words. Outre? Upstairs maid? Haven't heard these since high school English lit.
Eric, YOB:1954
Old, slow & getting more so
Shasta County, CA, small town USA
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Shasta County, CA, small town USA
Re: Rower cover and matt
In my experience, the cover is for when the rower is kept outside - it's plastic, doesn't breathe. I used the cover for rain & snow when I had to keep my rower in the garden - works very well, and the only thing to watch is how humidity gets to/into the feet, different on model C or D... Indoors, I would just use a piece of fabric - plenty of choices for this