I thought I had found a thread that ahd pics of peoples rowing "stations" at home, but I can't find it. I am curious how you all have it laid out with any music, tv's windows for a view, etc.
Mine is just stuck in a basement starting at a small tv.
Thanks!
Whats your rowing set up look like?
- Carl Watts
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I use RowPro on a 15" flat screen monitor on top of the small form factor PC all stacked up on a bedside table. The 3 draws in the table has all my rowing clothing in it and brings the height of the monitor up level with my PM3. USB Mouse and keyboard is on the floor which is not that convenient but you could easily go for a wireless set-up so you can sit on your Erg and type away. Rower fits under a bit of an alcove so I have a bit of wall above my rower that I could one day just stick a big 32" flat screen tv on and connect to my PC with an HDMI cable for the ultimate set-up !!!
Carl Watts.
Age:56 Weight: 108kg Height:183cm
Concept 2 Monitor Service Technician & indoor rower.
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Age:56 Weight: 108kg Height:183cm
Concept 2 Monitor Service Technician & indoor rower.
http://log.concept2.com/profile/863525/log
a 32" tv would be sweet!Carl Watts wrote:I use RowPro on a 15" flat screen monitor on top of the small form factor PC all stacked up on a bedside table. The 3 draws in the table has all my rowing clothing in it and brings the height of the monitor up level with my PM3. USB Mouse and keyboard is on the floor which is not that convenient but you could easily go for a wireless set-up so you can sit on your Erg and type away. Rower fits under a bit of an alcove so I have a bit of wall above my rower that I could one day just stick a big 32" flat screen tv on and connect to my PC with an HDMI cable for the ultimate set-up !!!
I am the owner of the set up in the second link. I love having the monitor front and center. I have added a couple of metal braces from the PM-4 mount up to the monitor mount for stability.
If you have any questions, fire away.
If you have any questions, fire away.
Ray Wright
M-50 5'11" 200lbs.
If one wanted to lay waste to all the energy in the body in the shortest possible time, rowing would be the way to do it. (Kiesling)
M-50 5'11" 200lbs.
If one wanted to lay waste to all the energy in the body in the shortest possible time, rowing would be the way to do it. (Kiesling)
- johnlvs2run
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setup - metronome later moved to top of pm3
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