Do I need a new Erg?
Posted: April 28th, 2014, 8:46 am
Hi
Appreciate the collective wisdom of the forum on the question of whether I need a new Erg.
I currently have an ancient Type C bought refurbed from a gym and has had one maintenance in the ten years I've owned it-oiled and the bungee cord replaced as no other maintenance was required. No other problems with the Erg and seems to work fine in the nightly working week workouts for weight control and stress management. However my eldest aged 18 returned from University over the Easter holidays where he rows competitively for his University claiming that my Type C lacks resistance compared to his machines at University (Type D).He claims that he can't put down the same amount of power on my machine in comparison with those at University i.e. even at the highest damper setting it lacks comparative resistance such that the workouts aren't as tough and also across the damper setting range.
Does the forum know if Ergs 'wear out' and loose resistance even if well maintained or is it that my son is 18 such that any Erg 'lacks resistance'? If the wisdom is that they do 'wear out' and loose resistance, is there a tipping point where buying a new(er) machine becomes a necessity?
Welcome any comments.
Thanks
Denis
Appreciate the collective wisdom of the forum on the question of whether I need a new Erg.
I currently have an ancient Type C bought refurbed from a gym and has had one maintenance in the ten years I've owned it-oiled and the bungee cord replaced as no other maintenance was required. No other problems with the Erg and seems to work fine in the nightly working week workouts for weight control and stress management. However my eldest aged 18 returned from University over the Easter holidays where he rows competitively for his University claiming that my Type C lacks resistance compared to his machines at University (Type D).He claims that he can't put down the same amount of power on my machine in comparison with those at University i.e. even at the highest damper setting it lacks comparative resistance such that the workouts aren't as tough and also across the damper setting range.
Does the forum know if Ergs 'wear out' and loose resistance even if well maintained or is it that my son is 18 such that any Erg 'lacks resistance'? If the wisdom is that they do 'wear out' and loose resistance, is there a tipping point where buying a new(er) machine becomes a necessity?
Welcome any comments.
Thanks
Denis