Comparing the Model D & Model E

With two models to choose from, you can select the indoor rower that best meets your needs and preferences. Both the Model D and E use the same moving parts to generate load and create the rowing experience, so you'll get a great workout from either machine.

Use the resources on this page to help you decide which model
is right for you.

Comparison Video

Duration: 4:07 minutes
Comparing the Model D and Model E

Listen to Will Spalding, a member of our Customer Service team, explain the differences between the Model D and Model E.

Pricing

Model D with PM3—$900 plus shipping
Model D with PM4—$1050 plus shipping
Model E with PM4—$1260 plus shipping

Compare Monitors

PM3

PM3

PM4

PM4

Decided on an indoor rower and need to compare monitors? Visit the PM3/PM4 Compare page.

Scenarios

Click the scenario that best describes you.

I'm an individual looking to buy an indoor rower for home use.
Man Rowing
If you are looking for a good home fitness machine, the Model D is a great choice. It’s time-tested and built to withstand institutional use, so it will provide years of use in a home setting with the minimal suggested maintenance. It comes standard with the Performance Monitor 3 (PM3), or you can choose to upgrade to the Performance Monitor 4 (PM4).
I'm an individual looking to buy an indoor rower for home use, and I have limited mobility.
Man Rowing
The additional 6 inches of seat height makes it easier to get on and off the Model E. If you have limited flexibility or mobility with your knees or hips, or if you have difficulty with balance, the Model E may be a better choice for you.
I'm an individual looking to buy an indoor rower for home use, and I would like your latest and greatest.
Woman Rowing
The Model E, introduced in August 2006, is our latest and most advanced indoor rower. From the PM4 to the nickel-plated chain to the glossy finish clear coat, the Model E is even more rugged, even more stable, just simply, even more.
I'm purchasing indoor rowers for my rowing club/school.
Rowbics Group

The Model D is well-suited to rowing clubs and schools, many of which already have a number of older Model Ds already. In addition, the lower cost may make it possible to purchase more indoor rowers. (You can purchase 3 Model Ds for roughly the price of 2 Model Es).

Many schools and clubs are now opting for the Model D/PM4 combo to take advantage of the racing capabilities the PM4 offers. The PM4 is an ideal fit for running races with up to eight PM4-equipped machines. No extra equipment is required and kids love it! You can purchase six Model Ds with PM4s for the price of five Model Es and use the money you save to upgrade the monitors on your older indoor rowers to PM4s.

For purchasing information, please visit our commercial and team sales site: www.concept2cts.com

I'm purchasing rowing machines for a high-use facility.
High Use Facility

For fitness facilities and other high-use, multiple-user environments, we recommend the Model E. The additional height for improved accessibility, the extra rigidity and ruggedness, and the power of the PM4 monitor all contribute to make the Model E the model of choice for these applications.

For purchasing information, please visit our commercial and team sales site: www.concept2cts.com

I've decided to purchase a Model D. Which monitor is right for me: the PM3 or PM4?
PM3 and PM4 monitors
The PM4 comes with all the features of the PM3 plus wireless Suunto heart rate monitoring (with a free chest belt provided), a rechargeable battery, machine-to-machine racing capabilities and the potential for future upgrades and improvements. If the extra features of the PM4 are not important to you, then the PM3 is a great, economical fit. You can always upgrade to a PM4 if you change your mind. Compare the PM3 and PM4

Comparison Chart

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Specification Model D Model E
Price Model D with PM3—$900 plus shipping
Model D with PM4—$1050 plus shipping
Model E with PM4—$1260 plus shipping
Standard Monitor PM3*

* Model D can be purchased with a PM4 at an additional cost
PM4
Seat Height 14" 20"
Monorail Length 54"
Fits inseams up to 36" Extra-long monorail available for an additional cost. Contact Concept2 for more information.
54"
Fits inseams up to 36" Extra-long monorail available for an additional cost. Contact Concept2 for more information.
Chain High quality steel Nickel-plated steel for improved corrosion resistance and reduced maintenance
Chain Housing Partially enclosed Fully enclosed
Power Generation Provides PM3 operating
power while rowing
Recharges
PM4 battery pack while rowing
User Weight Limit 500 lbs 500 lbs
Support Legs Weight saving aluminum front legs/steel rear Welded steel front and rear legs provide sturdy structure for higher frame
Monitor Arm Injection molded plastic, pivots for storage and monitor height adjustment, angle of monitor can be adjusted for easy viewing Aluminum extrusion, rigid fixed position brings monitor closer to user for easy access to features, angle of monitor can be adjusted for easy viewing
Finish Powder coat Double powder coated with clear over coat for added durability
Color Scheme Dark blue, light blue Dark blue, gray,
light gray
Space Required
For Use
8' x 2' assembled, 9' x 4' required for use 8' x 2' assembled, 9' x 4' required for use
Space Required
For Storage
25" x 33" x 54.5" 27" x 47" x 54.5"
Machine Weight 57 pounds 65 pounds
Shipping Dimensions One box:
15" x 21.5" x 56"
Two boxes:
15" x 21.5" x 56"
13" x 26" x 28"
Shipping Weight 70 pounds Box 1: 70 pounds
Box 2: 30 pounds