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If you are interested in trying out a Streetrower please e-mail us or come along to one of the events we are heading to during 2007.
Info@streetrower.com
Streetrower 2007 European Tour
Get involved!
4 Feb - Dorney Lake, Eton
17 Feb - Henley-Upon-Thames*
3 Mar - Cambridge
31 Mar - Putney Embankment, London
7 Apr - Hammersmith, London (Boat Race)
13 May - Ghent, BEL
26 May - Oxford
3 Jun - Dorney Lake, Eton
24 Jun - Amsterdam, NED
7 Jul - Henley Royal Regatta
*Rowing event cancelled due to adverse river conditions.
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Testimonials
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'The most natural rowing action yet!' reports Velovision Magazine Editor, Peter Eland, following his Streetrowing experience. See Peter's review below or read the whole article in the multimedia section. |
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From a Streetrower owner - 'I am delighted with the quality of my Streetrower!
I know I will find a level which will keep me fit and at the same time the adrenaline flowing.
I went for the Pro version because I'm used to riding decent spec. hand built road bikes and
appreciate the feel of a high quality machine. Any person with good basic rowing technique, would
have no difficulty using the streetrower. I found after the first couple of strokes I had
forgotten that my feet were coming to my seat, rather than my seat moving to my feet!!. The
load on the road will always be variable due to undulations and therefore will
require variations in stroke length, inclines will require shorter strokes and higher cadence.
and the opposite will apply on gentle descents.' - Paddy Kemp, International Rowing Coach and Master Sculler,
Northern Ireland, Streetrower Pro Owner
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'I would like to purchase one of your top spec machines (Streetower Pro). I am a master sculler
and high performance coach, and I have been interested for a long time in this type of training machine, but they were all of the two wheeled variety and looked somewhat hairy!!' - Paddy Kemp, upon ordering his Streetrower Pro
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'It looks to me that you have offered another true alternative
to both water rowing and the infamously boring (at least to me) indoor rowing
machines. I am a former high school and collegiate distance runner, but during
my later years, came to appreciate not only the conditioning, but also the
physique (excellent musculature, especially the wide shoulders) of the rowing athlete.
The three wheeled bike that you have produced is very attractive to me
because: #1 my age - although I still want the fitness and
excitement of outdoor activity, I realize that I just do not want to bang up my
body as much anymore as on a wreckless, and sometime dangerous two wheeled
excentric bike, so the stability of 3 wheels is intriquing, and #2 - even
though it is three wheels, it seems to mimic the smooth, rhythmic motion of a
true oarsman!
The complete body, outdoor workout is a dream I've pursued for many years,
and your unique invention seems to me to have reached to that fartherest
potential at this time.
I believe you have created the most important product in this category in many years. Outdoor fitness is "where it's at"!
My hunch is that this may be the most successful of all
the row bikes, mainly because of the stability of 3 wheels, along with the seemingly great
quality. Looks like you may have a winner here. Sincerely, Scott Smith, Bossier City, Louisiana' - 7th May 2007
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'A great idea!' - Sir Steve Redgrave, 5 times Olympic Champion
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'How can I try one of your rowers?' - Xeno Muller, Single Sculls Olympic Champion 1996
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'I would love to try out a Streetrower - it sounds fascinating.' - Roz Savage, Ocean Rower
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'[Tarrant Engineering] has developed a rowing machine which is aimed at increasing mobility and would be beneficial to AS [arthritis] patients.' - Dr Madelynn Chan, Clinical Fellow in Rheumatology, Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, Bath
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'An excellent way for the indoor rower to get outdoors in the fresh air.' - Peter Hopkins, Coach to Adaptive World Rowing Champions
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