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Why is sliding seat rowing so spectacular?It’s easy to learn—With our broad range of shells and skiffs to choose from anyone can learn to skim across the lake comfortably on the first day. Go at your own pace—Row as gently or as strenuously as you like. Great aerobics—You may be surprised to learn that rowers burn more calories per minute than any other athlete—yet the rowing motion is good for your old “war injuries.” And sliding seat rowing gives you a full body workout. Low impact—Rowing is often used in medical rehab programs because of its gentle nature. And sliding seats are more comfortable and ergonomically suited for rowing than fixed seats. Cover lots of distance—These boats really fly—even when you row at a leisurely pace. This means you see and explore more beauty each time you row—and that’s exciting!
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Best entry level shell on the market. Superior features and glide. Superior looks. As stable as shells get. Includes a passenger seat. 39 pounds light. No "canoe" construction here, and at a great price. Life is too short to row an ugly boat.
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The Olympus is designed for the serious rower - one who thrives on excellence. It guarantees a challenge each time you pull the oar and feel its effortless glide.
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The Pro Am 25 and Pro Am ELITE are a new breed of advanced crossover rowing craft. It combines the world of an extremely fast open water shell with the world of a forgiving flat water shell with a bit more stability.
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Never before has set-up and go been so simple. Toss it on the car racks and go. Go anywhere. No longer are you restricted to marked courses and motored escorts. This rocket ship will take on the heartiest open water at midday, and clock in at mach one in the calm backwaters.
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The Cambridge is now the most popular open water shell in North America.
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Take the style and features of our original 1977 wooden Rivershell, add an enclosed cockpit and a "battle proof" carbon fiber hull and deck you have the SeaShell Double. It can accommodate one or two complete rowing stations, for sometimes you have a friend to row with, and sometimes you don't.
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