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  2. Concept2 - Wikipedia

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    At the time, the indoor rowing machines on the market cost $3,000, but the brothers (with help from friend Jon Williams) sold theirs for $600. [citation needed] The product was an instant success, with numerous iterations having been released over the years including the Model B (1986), Model C (1993), Model D (2003), Model E (2006) and Dynamic ...

  3. Fixation disparity - Wikipedia

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    A fixation disparity is not constant within a certain observer, but can vary depending on the viewing conditions. If test prisms with increasing amount are placed in front of the observer’s eyes, the fixation disparity changes in the eso direction with base-in prisms and in the exo direction with base-out prisms (Fig. 3).

  4. Train Like an Olympian With the Concept2, the Gold Standard ...

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    RowErg with PM5 Monitor. concept2.com. $990.00. More. The Concept2 is what Team USA used to train for the Olympic Games, as told to MH by newly-minted gold medalist Justin Best. “For a lot of us ...

  5. We Tried All The Rowing Machines Under $500. These Are ... - AOL

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    Magnetic Rowing Machine. For $400, Merach offers a magnetic rower that’s aesthetically pleasing, functions exactly as you expect an erg to, and is light enough for a single person to handle. It ...

  6. Maddox rod - Wikipedia

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    The Maddox rod test can be used to subjectively detect and measure a latent, manifest, horizontal or vertical strabismus for near and distance. The test is based on the principle of diplopic projection. [1] Dissociation of the deviation is brought about by presenting a red line image to one eye and a white light to the other, while prisms are ...

  7. 10 Best Rowing Machines for Your Home Gym, Tested by ... - AOL

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    The Hydrow Wave is a more streamlined and slimmed-down version of Hydrow's original Rower Connected Rowing Machine—and a 2022 Men's Health Home Gym Awards winner. It's a smart machine with an HD ...

  8. Indoor rower - Wikipedia

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    Early rowing machines are known to have existed from the mid-1800s, a US patent being issued to W.B. Curtis in 1872 for a particular hydraulic-based damper design. Machines using linear pneumatic resistance were common around 1900—one of the most popular was the Narragansett hydraulic rower, manufactured in Rhode Island from around 1900–1960.

  9. RowPerfect - Wikipedia

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    RowPerfect. The Rowperfect is an indoor rowing machine, designed in 1987 and patented in 1988, by Casper (Cas) Rekers. It is designed to accurately simulate the feeling of rowing on the water. Both the flywheel and the seat are free to move on a slide — this is different from the majority of rowing machines, where the flywheel is fixed and ...

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