I know this is a super old post but... Finding the right drag factor can definitely make a difference in your rowing experience, especially as a taller, heavier rower like yourself. The drag factor determines how much resistance you feel with each stroke, and getting it dialed in correctly is key to optimizing your performance and comfort on the machine.efagerho wrote: ↑December 20th, 2019, 5:06 amI've seen quite a few posts here on the drag factor. I had previously been rowing at damper 4, which on my rower seemed to be a drag factor of about 117. I suspect that this is too low for a 190cm/95kg male. I've decided to try out my next workout at drag factor 130. However, I was wondering how people usually go about finding the right drag factor? Any good tests that would make sense doing?
A drag factor of around 130 is a common starting point for many rowers, especially for someone of your size (190cm/95kg). However, the "right" drag factor really depends on your goals, fitness level, and stroke technique