Finding Concept 2 Rowers For Sale

Are you looking for Concept 2 rowers for sale? As one of the most popular fitness machines the demand is pretty high and along with this the price is not cheap. The good news is that these rowers are very high quality and extremely robust. The bad news is that Concept 2 is based in the United Kingdom and all their rowers are dispatched from the UK. If you are looking for one of these machines outside of the UK then you will pay a premium just to get it to where you are.

Does this mean you have to go for some other cheap brand just to get it for an affordable price? No! There are a number of great ways that you can find a cheap Concept 2 rowers for sale. Lets quickly look at my 3 favorite places to buy fitness equipment from.

1. Health Clubs
Almost all gyms and health clubs now have Concept 2 rowers. The fact that these rowers are so robust means that you can easily buy a used one with confidence. Most health clubs circulate their equipment every 3 to 5 years regardless of its condition. With a little bit of luck you can get a high quality rower for very cheap. You can either contact clubs directly or watch out for annual sales where they sell of their old equipment.

Concept 2 Rowers For Sale2. Contact Them Directly
Concept 2 is very particular about their stockists. You won’t see it in too many fitness stores. If you are in a hurry and you don’t worry too much about getting a bargain then you can simply phone up Concept 2 directly and ask them about dealers in your area or even get them to ship one out to you.

3. Online
These days you can find anything online. The one problem with buying fitness equipment online is the problem with shipping and delivery so keep that in mind and bear in mind that it will probably add a premium on to the price. However, you can look online and you are likely to find something worthwhile. I’d suggest you start on eBay since many smaller health clubs sell off their equipment on eBay. You can also look for used fitness equipment specialists. These are people who give ‘factory overhauls” and repair used fitness equipment to a high standard and then sell it off for anything from 30 to 50% less than the original price.