The Best Rowing Machines Under $500, Selected by Our Editors
Level up your cardio at home with price-concious picks.

ROWING IS ONE of the most effective and efficientcardio workouts, taxing every muscle of the body, from your calves to your traps. But, while you can shell out some serious cash to add a rowing machine to your home, that doesn’t make sense for beginner rowers who are still figuring out whether they’re into this type of workout.
The best rowing machines under $500 allow users to get in a solid workout at a budget-minded price. They’re a great way to learn if you’ll stick with rowing and to learn your needs around this form of exercise before investing in a pricier machine.
Best Rowing Machines Under $500
- Best Overall: Merach Rowing Machine (Manuel Adjustment)
- Best Air Rower: Stamina ATS Rower 35-1403
- Best Water Rower: Merach Water Rowing Machine
- Best Smart Rower: Echelon Row Sport 2
- Best Space Saving: Yosuda Magnetic Rowing Machine
Some high-tech machines will do everything short of row for you—these machines don’t fall into that camp. But these rowers will help you work up a sweat, get your HR up, and work on your strength training gains, all without breaking the bank.
What to Consider
Price
High-end rowers will typically run you between $1,000 and $4,500, but it’s still possible to get a starter machine for under $500. Some machines are well below that, but machines close to or at the $500 mark are about as sturdy and functional of a rower as you can buy for that price.
Space
For the most part, a rower is a rower. They’re all roughly the same size. You’ll need about 15 square feet of space to use it, which is small enough to work in most apartments, garages, and basements. We opted for picks in line with the standard length; the shortest rower in our guide is 58.5 inches, the longest being 74.5 inches.
Every rower here can also be stored vertically (and some fold up), which drastically reduces the amount of horizontal space it takes up, and has wheels so you can easily move it from A to B. (You just need to ensure you have enough ceiling clearance to store your rower standing upright, which, unless you have five-foot-high ceilings, you should be fine.)
Weight is the third factor in this category. The lightest rower we recommend, which weighs 39 pounds, can easily be moved by a single person, and most folks won’t struggle too much with the 89-pound model below (the wheels make it much easier to move).
Resistance Type
There are four primary resistance profiles for rowers: air, magnetic, water, and hydraulics. When choosing what type of resistance you want, you’ll want to consider the feel and the noise level. Here’s a quick breakdown of each.
Air
You’re probably most familiar with air-resisted rowers, with many commercial gyms housing Concept2’s rower, the gold standard for rowers that utilizes air resistance. Air-resisted rowers are the loudest models with a stroke that feels hardest during the initial pull and easiest at the apex of your stroke.
Magnetic
Whisper quiet, magnets provide quiet resistance throughout your stroke. One downside is that some magnetically-resisted rowers must be plugged into an outlet.
Water
Water-resisted rowers utilize a turbine that pulls against water set in a round tub, usually on top of the rower. Like magnets, you should feel constant resistance during your stroke and little to no noise (other than the swish of the water). Water-resisted rowers require a little maintenance; you’ll need to purify the water occasionally, and there’s always a risk of leakage.
Hydraulics
This isn’t a typical mode of resistance, but we have one hydraulically-resisted rower. The nature of the mechanics will make for a different stroke than you’re used to, but it should be fairly quiet. Also, our pick is the shortest and lightest, so it’s easy to move and store.
How We Chose
Our team of fitness editors is comprised of certified trainers and former athletes, who have all had plenty of experience with rowers of all shapes and sizes. Our own gym has a number of the latest models available, not to mention we make it a mission to try every new model in a training center, equipment showroom, or in our own home gyms.
During the writing and editorial process for this story, a number of rowers were put to the test during lunch breaks or after work, watching sports, which gives you an idea of the cardio convenience that these machines can bring to your at-home life. In addition to the considerations mentioned above, we also judged based on weight, movability, and technology offerings.
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Andrew Gutman, NASM-CPT is a journalist with a decade of experience covering fitness and nutrition. His work has been published in Men's Health, Men's Journal, Muscle & Fitness, and Gear Patrol. Outside of writing, Andrew trains in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, helps coach his gym's kickboxing team, and enjoys reading and cooking.
Charles Thorp is the Fitness and Reviews Editor at Men’s Health, where he shares the best product recommendations in gym equipment, recovery tools, supplements, and more. Following an early life in athletics, Charles became a NASM-certified trainer and began writing programs alongside the most respected coaches in the world. Since entering the world of fitness content, Charles has had the opportunity to learn from and train alongside high performance individuals from the NFL, UFC, NBA, Formula 1, CrossFit, US Olympics, and Navy SEALs. When he’s not writing about training programs or gear, he can be seen at the gym or in the wild, putting them to the test.
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