Alternative covering for the Model D handle?

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miket-nyc
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Alternative covering for the Model D handle?

Post by miket-nyc » March 25th, 2023, 12:59 am

Today, on vacation, I worked out at a gym on a Life Fitness rower. I didn't like it at all compared to my Model D, with one exception. The handle of the Life Fitness rower has a slightly pebbled texture, and it was more pleasant to hold than the sticky feel I get with my Model D grip. (I use chalk on my hands to improve that but it's still not as good as this other rower).

So are there alternatives to the stock C2 grip? I notice that the covering of the Model D grip is a separate piece that slides on, so there may be others. (Also, my rower was made in 2011, and there may have been improvements since then).

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Re: Alternative covering for the Model D handle?

Post by Ombrax » March 25th, 2023, 1:19 am

I just use rowing gloves. The ones below aren't cheap, but work well. (and aren't quite a goofy looking in person as they are in the images on the web site)

https://thecrewstop.com/products/scullers

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Re: Alternative covering for the Model D handle?

Post by gvcormac » March 27th, 2023, 7:09 am

When I used to row 30km in a sitting, I would put cotton tube socks over the handles. I never found gloves satisfactory. A gym towel works, too, but requires a bit more attention to keep in place. Perhaps I just never found the perfect pair of gloves.

For gym distances (10km and less) I just tough it out.

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