Kozak wrote:Is drag factor the scale from 1 to 10 on the side of your erg which dictates how much resistance each pull is? I always put my drag on 10, I don't know why people would put it lower?
Folks put it lower because they want to enjoy their rowing and don't want to hurt themselves.
It controls the air flow through the fan and therefore controls how fast the flywheel accelerates and decelerates during the stroke.
The PM2 and PM3 monitors can show your drag factor. It's a useful measure since not all ergs are the same, not all ergs are clean. Damper 10 on a machine full of dust bunnies could equate to damper 5 on a clean new machine. The worst machine I've ever used was at the Bracknell Hilton, it had a drag factor of about 135 on damper 10.
I, mostly, row on a clean machine at damper 3. I checked the erg I was using today, it had a drag factor of 110.
A low damper setting is like a fast moving racing boat. A high damper setting is like an old wooden rowboat.
Even world champs don't tend to go above 135 drag factor.
Drag factor and damper setting is the most FAQ on here.