5 Reasons a Rowing Machine Is the Best Cardio Equipment for Small Singapore Homes

5 Reasons a Rowing Machine Is the Best Cardio Equipment for Small Singapore Homes
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Fitness Guide · Rowing Machine Singapore

It works 86% of your muscles. It folds away in seconds. It’s nearly silent. And it costs less per workout than almost any other machine you can buy. Here’s why Singaporeans are finally waking up to the rowing machine.

Sole Fitness Singapore·8 min read·Updated 2025

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Ask most Singaporeans what cardio equipment they’d choose for a small flat, and you’ll hear treadmill, exercise bike, or elliptical. Rarely do people say rowing machine — and that’s a mistake they tend to regret once they finally try one.

The rowing machine has spent decades as the overlooked workhorse of the gym floor, sandwiched between the treadmills everyone races to and the bikes nobody quite leaves. But for anyone living in a Singapore HDB flat, condo studio, or landed home with limited space, it might be the single smartest piece of cardio equipment you can invest in. Here are five reasons why — and two outstanding rowing machines in Singapore to consider once you’re convinced.

1

Space Efficiency

It uses your floor while you row — and almost none when you don’t

A typical rowing machine occupies roughly 2.1m × 0.5m when in use. That’s the footprint of a single-seater sofa. A treadmill at comparable intensity takes up more space and cannot be folded into a fraction of its size. A rowing machine can.

Both machines we carry at Sole Fitness Singapore are designed with the HDB reality in mind. The SOLE SR550 features a foldable frame with integrated transport wheels — you can stand it upright against a wall or slide it under a bed between sessions. Floor space reclaimed in under thirty seconds. The XTERRA ERG750W Water Rower has a similarly slim profile and can be stored vertically with minimal effort.

Compare that to a treadmill — which folds up to roughly the size of a small wardrobe — or a recumbent bike that simply cannot be stored away. For Singapore apartments where every square metre carries a price tag, the rowing machine wins on space efficiency more convincingly than almost any other cardio machine.

~1.05m²

Active footprint

<30 sec

To fold and store

Vertical

Storage option

2

Workout Efficiency

One machine. A full-body rowing workout that no single cardio machine can match

This is the rowing machine’s defining advantage and the reason sports scientists and coaches have used it as a conditioning tool for over a century. A single rowing stroke engages approximately 86% of the body’s major muscle groups — in a coordinated, sequential movement that trains your legs, core, and upper body at the same time.

A treadmill trains your legs and lungs. A stationary bike does something similar. A rowing machine does all of that, plus your lats, rhomboids, biceps, core, and posterior chain — in every single repetition. For someone who wants meaningful strength-cardio crossover from a single home machine, there is no better option.

Quadriceps

Hamstrings

Glutes

Core / Abs

Lower back

Lats

Rhomboids

Biceps

Shoulders

Calves

This full-body engagement translates to significantly higher calorie burn compared to cycling or even jogging at similar heart-rate intensities — particularly during HIIT-style intervals. If your goal is fat loss, cardiovascular health, or building functional strength all at once, an indoor rowing machine gives you more return per square metre than anything else.

“Rowing engages nearly all of the muscles in the body, providing benefits to both the heart and skeletal muscles throughout — the pulling muscles in your back and arms work together with your core and legs.”

3

Joint Health

Zero impact on joints — and a rowing motion your body was designed to do

Running, even on the best treadmill, creates repetitive impact forces through your ankles, knees, and hips. Done daily, over months and years, that accumulates. Rowing produces no such impact. Your feet remain in contact with the footrests throughout the entire stroke, and the resistance works against the pull of your arms — not the landing of your bodyweight.

This makes a cardio rowing machine uniquely suitable across a wide age range. Younger athletes can use it for high-intensity conditioning without the injury risk of impact sports. Older adults or those recovering from lower-body injuries can maintain cardiovascular fitness without loading compromised joints. Even during aggressive interval training, the rowing motion keeps your skeleton safe.

The SOLE SR550 specifically accounts for this with a high seat position — easier to mount and dismount for users with limited mobility — and adjustable footrests with flexible heel angles that allow proper alignment regardless of leg length or flexibility.

Rehabilitation note: If you’re recovering from a knee or hip injury, check with your physiotherapist before beginning a rowing programme. Rowing is generally low-impact, but the full compression of the knee at the catch position does require a reasonable range of motion. Most physios will clear patients for rowing well before they’d clear them for running.

4

Apartment Living

Quiet enough for shared walls, late-night sessions, and sleeping children

Singapore’s dense residential environment means your 11 p.m. workout is also your neighbour’s problem if you’re not careful. A treadmill’s motorised belt, footfall, and vibration can penetrate walls and floors in ways that create genuine friction with the people living around you. A rowing machine — particularly a magnetic or water-resistance model — produces nothing like that.

The SOLE SR550 uses a whisper-quiet magnetic resistance system. Reviewers consistently note it as one of the quietest rowers they’ve tested — the dominant sound during a session is your own breathing and the gentle glide of the seat on the rail. The XTERRA ERG750W uses a 15-litre water tank that produces a soft, rhythmic swoosh with each stroke — the sound of actual water, which many users find calming rather than disruptive.

Neither machine requires a dedicated room, soundproofing, or an apology to your downstairs neighbour.

Condo & HDB tip

Place a basic rubber mat under your rower. It protects your flooring, reduces the minor vibration of the seat glide, and makes the whole machine feel more planted during hard pulls. A 6mm yoga mat or purpose-built equipment mat works perfectly.

5

Long-Term Value

More workout per dollar than almost any machine at the same price point

A good treadmill costs more than a good rowing machine. A good elliptical costs about the same. But neither can match a rowing machine’s breadth of use — it handles low-intensity fat-burning sessions, medium-pace steady-state cardio, and brutal HIIT intervals with equal competence, using a single resistance system.

The XTERRA ERG750W starts at S$1,399 for a water-resistance machine with Bluetooth FTMS, Kinomap compatibility, and a 15-litre water tank that delivers genuinely realistic on-water sensation. The SOLE SR550 sits at a step up — a machine that brings a 25.6cm touchscreen, built-in apps, HIIT programmes, Game Mode, and wireless Bluetooth speakers to your home gym.

Beyond the machines themselves, rowing as a sport and training method has enormous freely-available programming resources — from beginner technique guides to structured 30-minute HIIT sessions — that require no subscription. Apps like Kinomap (compatible with both machines via Bluetooth FTMS) let you row virtual routes through Norway, New Zealand, or the Singapore waterfront for a fraction of the cost of a boutique fitness studio.

86%

Muscles engaged

From S$1,399

Entry price point

0

Monthly subscription required

Which home rowing machine is right for you?

At Sole Fitness Singapore, we carry two rowers that cover very different buyer profiles — a connected touchscreen machine for performance-driven users, and a water rowing machine for those who want the most natural, immersive rowing feel possible. Here’s how they compare.

SOLE SR550 Touch Screen

Tech-forward. Air + magnetic resistance. 25.6cm touchscreen. Built-in HIIT programmes. Foldable. Best for: structured training, variety-seekers, connected-fitness users.

VS

XTERRA ERG750W Water Rower

Feel-forward. Real water resistance. 15L horizontal tank. Bluetooth FTMS for Kinomap. Best for: the closest thing to actual rowing, minimalists, on-water sensation.

FeatureSOLE SR550XTERRA ERG750W
Resistance typeAir + magnetic (dual)Water (15L tank, 6 levels)
Display25.6cm Android touchscreen6-window LCD
App connectivitySOLE+ App, Bluetooth, Wi-FiBluetooth FTMS (Kinomap etc.)
Built-in workouts10+ (HIIT, Calories, Game Mode)Basic tracking programmes
Foldable / storable✓ Fold + transport wheels✓ Vertical storage
Sound profileNear-silent magneticGentle water swoosh
Wireless speakers✓ Built-in Bluetooth
On-water sensationSimulated (air + magnetic)Highly realistic (real water)
Price (SGD)Contact for current pricingS$1,399

Shop both machines

Touchscreen · Connected

SOLE SR550 Rower — Touch Screen

  • 25.6cm Android touch screen with screen mirroring
  • Air + magnetic dual resistance, 16 levels
  • Handlebar-mounted resistance controls
  • 10+ built-in workout programmes incl. HIIT & Game Mode
  • Foldable frame + transport wheels
  • SOLE+ App, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, wireless speakers
  • High seat position — easy on/off for all users

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Water Rower · Realistic Feel

XTERRA ERG750W Water Rower

S$1,399

  • 15L horizontal water tank, 6 resistance levels
  • Realistic on-water rowing sensation
  • Bluetooth FTMS — Kinomap compatible
  • 6-window LCD (time, distance, calories, SPM)
  • Easy-adjust resistance knob
  • Integrated mobile device holder
  • Suitable for beginners and advanced users

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So — who should buy a rowing machine in Singapore?

Honestly? Most people who are looking for a single piece of home cardio equipment would benefit more from a rowing machine than they realise. Here’s a straightforward breakdown:

Choose the XTERRA ERG750W if you want the most organic, on-water feel for the money, plan to use virtual rowing apps like Kinomap, or prefer a simpler machine with fewer tech touchpoints. The water resistance responds dynamically to your stroke power — pull harder, feel more resistance — in a way that magnetic systems can only approximate.

Choose the SOLE SR550 if you want built-in workout programming, a large touchscreen to follow along with or mirror your phone, Bluetooth speakers for a truly immersive session, and the reassurance of SOLE’s robust build quality. The foldable frame and handlebar-mounted resistance controls make it one of the most convenient premium rowers on the market for daily home use.

Either way, you’ll be getting a machine that works more muscles, burns more calories per session, takes up less space when stored, and makes less noise than the treadmill your neighbour regrets buying.

Ready to row? Visit our Singapore showroom or shop online

Try both machines in person, get a demo from our team, and find the rowing machine that fits your home and your goals.Shop All Rowing MachinesView SOLE SR550

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