Paul,bloomp wrote:John,
The reality of the situation is that balance is not required on land. Unless you add a CorePerform to your rowing machine, you just row and don't have to worry about setting a boat. Again, you refuse to tell me if you have actually rowed before.
Balance is always required, but it is not much of a factor on the grounded erg, whereas it is important on the slides. I have rowed more than 40 million meters.
Well that makes it easy then.Ignoring everything else
It is obviously quite herky-jerky in the video. That you find that to be good is not reassuring.I just wanted to emphasize that I did not find the prototype to be herky-jerky.
I certainly hope the product comes out well, and that they keep developing the design in the meantime.I rather appreciated it. I earnestly hope you get a chance to try one. It's not as bad as you think. The C2 representative I spoke to said the earliest it would be out is in six to nine months. Plenty of time to continue testing and 'tune' it to the feedback.
Based on the video, there is still quite a long ways to go.
Actually I first got an erg in 1994.9 years ago the primary concern of C2 was establishing a base market for their machine.
Since then C2 has come out with the modelC, the slides, the modelD, the modelE, and now they are working on a prototype.
I guess you are agreeing with me that C2 was not interested in developing this design 9 years ago.
The machine should be balanced.Had C2 put its time and effort into a machine that was 'difficult' to row, they would have lost a huge amount of business