Oars: A Spring To-Do List
As you prepare to get back on the water this spring, our Regatta Service Team has these tips to get your oars and sculls in shape for your rowing season. Continue Reading ›
As you prepare to get back on the water this spring, our Regatta Service Team has these tips to get your oars and sculls in shape for your rowing season. Continue Reading ›
In May 2021, we streamlined our product line and renamed our product. We now offer one RowErg® with a choice of two height options: the standard 14” seat height (formerly the Model D) and an elevated 20” seat height (formerly the Model E). Continue Reading ›
Our annual challenge, the Tour de Ski Challenge, takes place February 1–28 and features a different SkiErg event each week. This year, it coincides with the Winter Games in Beijing, so plan on participating while watching the best skiers in the world compete for gold! We offer ways to join in the excitement of the cross country skiing and biathlon events. Continue Reading ›
Rowing on Slides creates a sensation closer to being in a boat: The RowErg “floats” on the Slides to replicate being in a rowing shell. The “boat” moves beneath you, allowing the RowErg to move towards you as you approach the catch. There are many great reasons to train on Slides. Continue Reading ›
If you look up the records for the SkiErg in the age category Women 30-39, one name will jump out at you: Morgan McGrath. In the last year, Morgan has gone for almost every SkiErg record possible—and claimed the majority of them—but things didn’t start out that way. Continue Reading ›
Currently, four of our neighbors from the Craftsbury Green Racing Project (GRP) are getting ready to head to Beijing to compete in Biathlon at the Olympics. They all include the Concept2 SkiErg in their training. US Biathlon team member Jake Brown wrote this blog back in 2019 while competing at on the World Cup biathlon circuit. Continue Reading ›
Once again, we are impressed and humbled by our Concept2 community. Nearly 25,000 of you put in over four billion—yes, billion!—meters between Thanksgiving and Christmas for this year’s Holiday Challenge. Together, your meters raised over $60,000 for five not-for-profit beneficiaries. Continue Reading ›