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The best rowing machines to add to your home gym, starting from £299

If you’re a purist who wants to hear the gentle sound of lapping waves as you row, this JTX machine fits the bill nicely. With a water tank to power resistance and a low-to-the-ground seat, our expert team said it provided an incredibly realistic rowing experience.

Sure, the screen is a bit basic compared to the mega HD touchscreens found on pricier models, but the buttons are easy to use and responsive, and the monitor tilts up and down and tracks everything from pace and time to stroke rate and calories burned.

There are no workouts to row along to, but it does offer a ‘race mode’ with nine difficulty levels, allowing you to compete against the computer and embrace your competitive spirit. There’s also a sturdy phone holder if you want to follow a routine or catch up on your favourite podcast while on the virtual water.

We also love that it’s self-powered by your rowing actions, so it doesn’t use up tonnes of energy. The seat wasn’t the comfiest and filling up the water tank was somewhat messy, but these are minor quibbles.

Just remember to put down a mat if you’re rowing on wooden floor to avoid mess and to stop the machine from slipping around.