It is erectable (and thus relatively compactly stowable). Perhaps that is what is meant by this? (but yes, it is definitely not foldable in the actual/narrower sense).
The difference is the number of resistance levels. The Plus has only 4 while the largest Pro XL has 10 levels.
The Pro XL is currently not offered by the third-party dealer and can therefore not be purchased from us.
The loud noise associated with many rowers, comes from the air fan driven by the user. This rower uses water, so while it is not silent, the noise is considerably less. Also the noise style is different and decidedly more pleasant then the air blower type.
The device cannot be folded and the way you put it together is the way you can take it apart again. However, the rowing machine can be moved around easily, it has wheels, and set up, so it takes up less space.
You can set 4 resistance levels and the "computer" has a v3 printed on it. Of course, I can't say whether the tank is bigger or smaller without comparing.
The display is there and i guess the receiver as well. At least there is a loose cable with plug beneathe the display. You need a sender. It's not included. Hope that helps.
Watching TV will not work, the water noise is louder.
For a rented flat with a fairly normal level of sound insulation, however, it should not be a problem. But I wouldn't do it in an old building.
Do you mean damage to the floor or damage to the unit? I have a bath towel on the floor at the front of the wheels because I have parquet flooring and the unit with the water at the front is quite heavy and I am a petite person. That way I don't have any problems setting it up. I need the rowing machine every day but otherwise it stands upright all day and so far I have had no problems. I've had the machine for less than a year and it's still in tip-top condition. I am very satisfied with it. I hope the answer helps you.
THAT would be a question for the customer service. Due to the mass, it is delivered by a forwarding agent (PostLogistics) - I don't think they also deliver on SA...
I've had this Rower for about half a year now (at least weekly use), but I've never had this problem before. Once or twice the belt has jumped out of the upper pulley when I was rowing at an angle (e.g. when I reached for my mobile phone to control the music). However, this can be remedied quickly (no comparison to the chaos in the video) and prevented by taking care not to row at an angle.
The leaflet for the product says American ash. It is darker and more reddish than the picture on Galaxus suggests. Nevertheless, it is a very beautiful wood from my point of view.
All in all, it is a tall unit but quite dust-proof (because it can be set up and is stable). I find it aesthetically pleasing even in a bedroom.
Only now I would have to row more!