Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Rowing Machines Under $1000

Rogue Echo Rower vs XTERRA Fitness ERG700

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Rogue Echo Rower comes out ahead by a clear margin (4.6 vs 4.2). The gap is mostly about CrossFit athletes and durability-focused buyers who want a competition-grade air rower built to take a beating. — read the strengths below before deciding.

Rogue Echo Rower
Higher ratedRanked #1 in Best Rowing Machines Under $1000
Rogue Echo Rower
$925as of May 29

The Rogue Echo Rower is the air rower to buy if you want competition-grade performance with a CrossFit-grade build. It is the official rower of CrossFit and the CrossFit Games, with a 500 lb capacity, an aluminum frame, and quick-release foot straps and oversized turf tires that reviewers love. Treadmill Review Guru scored it 88/100 and Garage Gym Reviews praised it for footprint and portability. At $925 it delivers accurate air-resistance data and is fully subscription-free. The trade-offs are a no-frills console and the air-rower noise that comes with the territory.

Strengths
  • Competition-grade air resistance that reviewers find accurate and responsive for serious training
  • 500 lb weight capacity on a heavy-duty aluminum frame, the official rower of the CrossFit Games
  • Quick-release foot straps and oversized polyurethane turf tires make getting on and moving it easy
Watch-outs
  • Air flywheel is loud, a real concern for apartment use
  • Console is functional but earns only a 3/5 for programming depth from Garage Gym Reviews
  • 99-inch in-use footprint is long
XTERRA Fitness ERG700
Ranked #3 in Best Rowing Machines Under $1000
XTERRA Fitness ERG700
$869.99as of May 29

The XTERRA Fitness ERG700 is the value pick that splits the difference: it pairs air and magnetic resistance for a smooth, slightly quieter stroke than a pure air rower, and it backs it with a lifetime frame warranty that reviewers call unmatched at the price. Rowing Machine Guide scored it 8/10. A 5.5-inch LCD shows all your metrics at once, it folds for storage, and the 350 lb capacity beats the iFit rowers. The catches are a no-frills console with no app ecosystem and a lighter-duty build than the Rogue.

Strengths
  • Combined air and magnetic resistance gives a smooth row that is slightly quieter than pure air
  • Lifetime frame warranty plus 5 years on parts, exceptional coverage for the price
  • 5.5-inch LCD shows time, distance, strokes/min, calories, heart rate, watts, and level at once
Watch-outs
  • Basic console with no app, touchscreen, or class ecosystem
  • Lighter-duty build than the competition-grade Rogue Echo Rower
  • 16 resistance levels start very light, with most resistance coming from the fan

How they stack up

Rogue Echo Rower

The Rogue Echo Rower is the top pick here, a competition-grade air rower with accurate air-resistance data and a 500 lb capacity at $925. Like the XTERRA ERG700 it is an air rower and therefore louder than the magnetic NordicTrack RW600 and Sunny Health SF-RW5515, but it is built far tougher than any of those magnetic machines.

XTERRA Fitness ERG700

The XTERRA ERG700 uses a hybrid air-and-magnetic system that makes it quieter than the pure-air Rogue Echo Rower while keeping the effort-scaling feel of a fan. Its weight capacity sits between that air rower and the lighter magnetic NordicTrack RW600, and unlike the iFit machines it carries no subscription, though it also has no touchscreen.

Specs side-by-side

SpecRogue Echo RowerXTERRA Fitness ERG700
ResistanceAir, damper-adjustableAir + magnetic, 16 levels
Monitor4.7" LCD (Bluetooth + ANT+)5.5" LCD
Weight Capacity500 lb350 lb
Footprint99" L x 26" W97" L x 18" W x 38" H
Folded Length38"
RailAluminum 50.5" monorail80" travel
Max Inseam38"
Warranty5-yr frame, 2-yr parts/monitorLifetime frame, 5-yr parts, 1-yr labor
Programs10 preset
Machine Weight81 lb
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