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XTERRA ERG600W Water Rower Review (2025): A Good Option First-Timers Will Love

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Written by Amanda Capritto, CPT, CES, CNC, CF-L1, CSNC
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Amanda Capritto, CPT, CES, CNC, CF-L1, CSNC

Amanda is a content writer and journalist with extensive experience in the health, fitness, lifestyle, and nutrition niches. Before joining Garage Gym Reviews, she worked as an independent writer for various brands and outlets.

Her work has appeared in national and global digital publications, including Health.com and Shape.com (Meredith Corporation), CNET (Red Ventures, formerly ViacomCBS), LIVESTRONG (Leaf Group), Verywell Fit and The Balance (DotDash), SlickDeals (Goldman Sachs/Hearst), Health Journal, and more.

Now, Amanda brings her expertise in fitness to the GGR team by testing equipment and writing authentic, honest reviews on everything you might need to stock your home gym.

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Updated on July 22, 2024
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xterra erg600w water rower review

There are lots of rowing machines out there. So many, in fact, that buyers may start to face decision fatigue when faced with all of their options. Our goal is to help you decide which rowing machine is right for your home gym, and our XTERRA ERG600w Water Rower review is part of that mission. 

Thousands of Meters Rowed

Our team of CrossFit Level 1 Trainers, certified personal trainers, and all-around exercise enthusiasts has spent (probably too many) collective hours on rowing machines. We’ve rowed on all types of rowers, from the most expensive high-tech indoor rowers to bottom-of-the-barrel budget rowers. 

XTERRA ERG600 Water Rower

XTERRA Fitness ERG600W Water Rowing Machine

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GGR Score: 3.3
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Product Highlights

  • Water creates an open-water feel
  • Pressurized tank for longer performance
  • Features a 300-lb user weight limit
  • Included transport wheels 
  • Textured row handles
  • Monitor displays basic metrics
  • 7 preprogrammed workouts
  • Adjustable footrests for multiple users

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 7 pre-programmed workouts
  • Stable
  • Quiet
  • Mimics open-water rowing
  • Large footrests fit most
  • Good customer service
  • Water resistance creates a smooth pull

Cons

  • Water rowers pose the risk of leaking
  • Small screen

Bottom Line

For less than $400, the XTERRA Fitness ERG600W Water Rowing Machine offers users pre-programmed workouts with a smooth water based resistance.

A Quick Look at the XTERRA ERG600W Water Rower

The XTERRA ERG600W is a rowing machine, hailing from the brand XTERRA Fitness, which also makes a variety of treadmills and other cardio equipment. 

This particular rower uses water resistance, which means the resistance is virtually unlimited (even though XTERRA specifies that the machine has six distinct levels of resistance). 

The cool thing about water rowers—as compared to magnetic rowers—is that the resistance is ultimately user-controlled. Variance in your rowing stroke creates variance in the resistance. 

Anyway, wondering if the XTERRA ERG600W is the way to go for your full-body cardio workouts? Let’s look at this erg in detail.

My Tips

  • I always like to tell people to set their expectations accordingly when purchasing budget fitness equipment. This rowing machine costs about $400 on Amazon, which doesn’t make it the cheapest water rower available, but it’s certainly no Ergatta. What I mean is: You might want to upgrade after a couple of years.
  • Buy it on Amazon. As of this writing, it costs half as much on Amazon as it does on the XTERRA website.

Is the XTERRA ERG600W Water Rower Worth It?

xterra erg600w rower

In truth, probably. The ERG600W comes at an affordable price point for most people, and I think it seems like a great starter machine for people interested in finding out if they like rowing. 

For more conditioned people, advanced rowers, and those who plan on putting a rowing machine through high-intensity, high-volume use, I’d suggest spending more dough on something sturdier and with a longer warranty. 
But for someone who just wants to use a basic rowing machine and plans for moderate use, the XTERRA ERG600W water rowing machine is worth the few hundos it costs.

Great for:

  • People on a budget
  • Beginners
  • Anyone looking to try rowing to see if they like it

Not recommended for:

  • People looking for a high-tech, immersive experience
  • Very conditioned individuals looking for a tough workout
  • Anyone who doesn’t want to deal with maintenance (an air rower or magnetic rower would be better for that)

XTERRA ERG600W Specs

Footprint80.7″ L x 22″ W x 33″ H
Stored Dimensions33″ L x 22″ W x 80.7″ H
Weight87 lbs
Weight Capacity300 lbs
Heights Supported5’1” to 6’1”
Resistance TypeWater
Resistance Levels6
FoldableNo
Transportation WheelsYes
SeatContoured seat
Display5.5” LCD console
ConnectivityHeart rate transmitter (chest strap heart rate monitor sold separately)
MetricsTime, Time/500M, Calories, Distance, Strokes, Strokes/Min, Pulse, Date, Room Temperature, Clock
ProgrammingRace, Manual Time Countdown, Distance Countdown, Strokes Countdown, Calories Countdown
Warranty5 years frame; 2 years parts; 90 days labor

Editor’s note: There are some discrepancies in product information on the manufacturer website and on Amazon. The specifications above reflect the information on the manufacturer website.

Customer Reviews

xterra erg600w rower

On the XTERRA website, the ERG600W has an average rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars, out of 13  reviews. On Amazon, this rower shows a rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars with a total of 282 ratings, at the time of writing. So, while there aren’t a ton of customer reviews overall, the consensus is primarily positive. 

Reviewer Matthew B wrote on Amazon: “My wife and I bought a pair before the new year. The boxes are heavy, but assembly was straight forward. After just over one week of daily use, we heard a snap during a workout and my power stroke was no longer even. The resistance seemed to freewheel midway through the pull. It seemed like a tooth on a gear broke, and now it skipped a bit.”

“I called XTERRAsupport, and they were awesome,” he continued. “Since it was less than 30 days since purchase, they wanted me to go back to Amazon for a full replacement. The Amazon return process was easy through the Amazon app. I requested that they call me, which they did immediately! They scheduled a pickup of the broken one for the next day, and the new one arrived in just three days. I had to disassemble the broken one and put it back in the box (which we had saved thankfully).”

Reviewer Matthew concludes with: “Overall it’s a good machine for the price. The seat rollers are not as smooth as the much more expensive machines, but we are still happy with them and their response when one had a problem. We continue to be happy with them. #1 rower is working just fine with no issues, and the replacement for #2 rower has had no issues.”

Other reviews generally rate the machine as high-quality and the vast majority of buyers were happy with their experience. The few negative reviews I found mention leaks and other issues (like mold) with the water tank, or are a result of user error (read: failing to understand how water rowers work.) 

For example, reviewer “The human” wrote: “This is my first rower and I am not impressed by this XTERRA ERG600w water rower. I’m 6’2” for reference. I like the height and look of the rower. Those are the only positive things that I could describe about it. If you really want to adjust the rower’s resistance, you have to, get this: aDd oR RemOvE WaTer frOm tHe wATeR TaNk!” (That’s really how he wrote it.)

He goes on to say, “The last thing that I want to do is grab the siphon hose and bucket to work out. Major fail here!” 

Well, “The human,” I hate to report to you that that is, in fact, how water rowing machines work. 

Anyway, onward.

Workout Experience 

xterra erg600w rower

Based on my experience with other water rowing machines, I feel confident saying, based on the specifications, that the ERG600W performs similarly. 

To expand on “The human’s” customer review from earlier, with water rowers, you can change the resistance by changing the water level in the tank. This requires more effort than an air rower or magnetic rower, seeing as you have to siphon water out of the tank for less resistance and pour water back into the tank for more resistance. 

It’s definitely cumbersome, but worthwhile for those who want to feel more like they are actually rowing on real water in a real rowboat. According to XTERRA, “Impellers [in the tank] active motion through the water tank creates the similar peaceful sounds to actually rowing on the water.”

The ERG600W has 16 impeller blades that spin around the tank. The higher the water volume, the harder it is for those impellers to spin. 

Additionally, this rowing machine has a few programmable modes and built-in workout programs. You can use the LCD screen to navigate to the following modes: race, manual time countdown, distance countdown, strokes countdown, and calories countdown. 

XTERRA doesn’t have integrated programming similar to iFIT or other virtual programs, as far as I can tell. This means you’re on your own as far as finding workouts to follow. The ERG600W doesn’t have a device holder either, so you likely won’t be able to set up your phone to stream third-party workouts. 

Footprint and Portability

xterra erg600w rower

I wouldn’t describe the ERG600W as a compact machine. It measures almost 90 inches in length, so you’ll need a good bit of floor space for it. It does stand up for storage, but then those near-90 inches are needed in vertical height. 

This rower has transport wheels and it weighs about 87 pounds empty, so most people will be able to move it pretty easily. I don’t recommend moving it when the tank is full of water, since the sloshing can cause shifts in weight and make it tougher to wheel the machine.

Durability and Construction

The ERG600W has a 300-pound user weight limit, which falls at the lower end of the acceptable range. Other water rowers (typically those with wooden frames) can support user weights of up to 500 pounds. 

I’ve seen this machine described as having a “solid steel frame,” but based on the product information, that isn’t true, seeing as it features dual aluminum slide rails. So at a minimum, the slide rails are aluminum, while other parts of the frame may be steel. The ERG600W has stabilizers so it shouldn’t shift or wobble during use unless something is assembled incorrectly.

Truthfully, buyers don’t need to pay so much attention to the construction materials and instead are better off knowing the user weight capacity. 

I don’t have any durability concerns with the XTERRA rower other than the potential for leaks in the water tank. A few customer reviews mentioned this, and it’s a common problem among water rowers in general. 

The Ergonomics

As mentioned previously, the ERG600W can support a maximum weight of up to 300 pounds. It can also support exercisers of varying heights from 5 feet, 1 inch to 6 feet, 1 inch. The machine sports adjustable footrests and wide pedals to accommodate a range of foot sizes and shoe types. 

The rowing handle is straight, with no contour, which I’m not crazy about. The seat height is a bit low at 13.4 inches, which may make it difficult for some people (taller individuals and those with limited mobility) to get on and off of the machine.

Technology Benefits and Conveniences

xterra erg600w rower

The ERG600W isn’t super high-tech, but it’s not as lacking in the tech department as some other budget-friendly rowers. It has a basic, small LCD display and a few workout modes. It does have a heart rate transmitter, but the compatible heart rate monitor is sold separately.

The readout on the display includes: total time, time per 500 meters, calories, distance, total strokes, strokes per minute, pulse (if you have the chest strap), date, room temperature, and calories burned. 

There’s no immersive programming on this rower, nor is there a device holder. If you need entertainment while rowing, I recommend setting the machine up near a television or using Bluetooth headphones to listen to music, podcasts, or an audiobook.

XTERRA ERG600W vs Sunny Health & Fitness Obsidian Surge

Obsidian Surge

Sunny Health and Fitness Obsidian Surge 500 Water Rowing Machine

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GGR Score: 3.9
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Product Highlights

  • You can store this Sunny Health and Fitness rower vertically for regained floor space post-workout.

  • The R2 Fitness Meter tracks stats including time, strokes, calories, ambient temperature, and more.

  • The water tank with 16 fan blades can provide a unique sense of challenge that mimics on-water rowing.

  • The Obsidian Surge 500 features an elevated seat for easier entry and exit.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Affordable at less than $460
  • LCD monitor tracks noteworthy specs
  • Can be stored vertically
  • Elevated seat for better ergonomics

Cons

  • Water tank will require more routine maintenance
  • Lower weight capacity than other water rowing machines we’ve tested
  • Limited three-year frame warranty

Bottom Line

For budget-minded athletes wanting a water rowing machine, the Sunny Health & Fitness Obsidian Surge 500 could be a suitable solution. The R2 Fitness Meter tracks plenty of the must-have metrics and does feature some preset workout programs. Plus, we appreciate the vertical storage capabilities as well as the elevated seat height for easier entry and exit.

The Sunny Health and Fitness Obsidian Surge 500 Water Rower made it onto our guides to both the best budget rowing machines and the best water rowing machines. It’s very similar to the XTERRA ERG600W, but it costs slightly more. With a difference of about $100 (if the Surge is not on sale), you’re getting 15 built-in workout programs and you can use the SunnyFit app for even more workouts.  

Here’s a quick look at the differences between these two rowers. 

Obsidian Surge 500ERG600W
Price$500$400
Product Weight92 lbs87 lbs
Dimensions80” L x 22” W x 34” H80.7″ L x 22″ W x 33″ H
Weight Capacity300 lbs300 lbs
Resistance TypeWaterWater
Programming15 preset workouts5 workout modes
MonitorLCDLCD

Customer Experience 

XTERRA has a pretty standard customer experience: Customers can return or exchange items within a 30-day window that starts upon delivery. You may be charged a 10% restocking fee, which is common when dealing with large fitness equipment items. 

The warranty on the ERG600W could be better. It has a 5-year frame, 2-year parts, and 90-day labor warranty. Given the low cost of this machine, I think that’s fair, though. Higher-end rowing machines typically come with 10-year frame warranties.

Ordering and Assembling the XTERRA ERG600W

Though we didn’t assemble this unit ourselves, we can get a pretty good idea of the process online. In fact, one reviewer on Amazon summed it up pretty well: 

“The machine was nicely packaged in the box, and it needed little assembly: mount the stand legs, insert the seat, and attach the main tube to the already assembled main unit,” wrote reviewer Lamar on Amazon. “The computer needs mounting, too, with four screws. The connection to the water wheel is on top, as is the water fill hole.”

He continued: “When upright to store, the water level is below the rotor shaft and the drain plug. I haven’t seen any leakage in the upright or horizontal position. It comes with a siphon and a funnel. The siphon would be good to drain the water, but I used a gallon jug and the funnel to fill it.” 

“By the way,” Lamar wrote, “you might as well fill it to the top mark. Momentum keeps the water circulating as you slide forward, so once you get it going, you get more swoosh from having the highest water level (as indicated on the side of the unit near and below the fill port).” 

Another thing to note is that the ERG600W does require batteries to power the LCD display. It comes with the required two AA batteries, so no need to run out and buy any now. 

Final Verdict of Our XTERRA ERG600W Water Rower Review

To conclude this XTERRA ERG600 rowing machine review, I’ll say this: It seems like a good unit for the price. The key phrase is always “for the price.” Are there better water rowers? For sure. But, for $400, I’d recommend this rowing machine to beginners and anyone who needs something simple, affordable, and relatively sturdy and easy to use.

Full Rating

XTERRA ERG600W

The XTERRA ERG600W Water Rower is a moderately priced rowing machine with water resistance. It is beginner-friendly and has a few programmable workout modes, as well as an LCD display with several metric read-outs.

Product Brand: XTERRA Fitness

Product Currency: USD

Product Price: 400

Product In-Stock: InStock

Editor's Rating:
3.3

XTERRA ERG600W Water Rower

Footprint & Portability – 3
Delivery & Setup – 3
Durability & Construction – 3
Customizations – 3.5
Ergonomics – 3.75
Workout Experience – 3.5
Tech Capabilities – 3
Customer Reviews – 4.5
Warranty, Financing, Returns – 3
Customer Service – 3
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We have a lot of opinions on the best rowing machines! Check out our guides to: 

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What is XTERRA Fitness?

XTERRA Fitness is a brand that manufactures consumer gym equipment. It’s also the name of the sport of off-road triathlon, which includes open-water swimming, mountain biking, and trail running. 

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There are many ways to get a good rowing workout. Here are some guides to help get you started: 

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About Author

Amanda is a content writer and journalist with extensive experience in the health, fitness, lifestyle, and nutrition niches. Before joining Garage Gym Reviews, she worked as an independent writer for various brands and outlets.

Her work has appeared in national and global digital publications, including Health.com and Shape.com (Meredith Corporation), CNET (Red Ventures, formerly ViacomCBS), LIVESTRONG (Leaf Group), Verywell Fit and The Balance (DotDash), SlickDeals (Goldman Sachs/Hearst), Health Journal, and more.

Now, Amanda brings her expertise in fitness to the GGR team by testing equipment and writing authentic, honest reviews on everything you might need to stock your home gym.

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On This Page

A Quick Look at the XTERRA ERG600W Water Rower
Is the XTERRA ERG600W Water Rower Worth It?
XTERRA ERG600W Specs
Customer Reviews
Workout Experience 
Footprint and Portability
Durability and Construction
The Ergonomics
Technology Benefits and Conveniences
XTERRA ERG600W vs Sunny Health & Fitness Obsidian Surge
Customer Experience 
Ordering and Assembling the XTERRA ERG600W
Final Verdict of Our XTERRA ERG600W Water Rower Review
Full Rating
XTERRA ERG600 Water Rower FAQs

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  • Evolve Plant-Based Protein Shake Review (2025): Is This Low-Calorie Pea Protein Worth the Price?

  • Huel Ready-to-Drink Review (2025): Can This RTD Really Replace A Meal?

  • C4 Ultimate Shred Review (2025): Is This Fat-Burning Pre-Workout Worth It?

  • Almost Heaven Morgan Barrel Review (2025): A Sleek Barrel Sauna Built for Four

Equipment
  • Best Recumbent Exercise Bikes (2025): Top Picks from Certified Personal Trainers

  • Best Folding Exercise Bikes (2025): Compact and Lightweight Bikes for Small Spaces

  • After Testing More Than 50, We Found The 10 Best Folding Treadmills for Your Home (2025)

  • Best Quiet Treadmills (2025): 7 Peaceful Options for Keeping the Right Pace

  • Best Dumbbells of 2025: Top Picks From Fitness Experts After Thousands of Curls and Presses

Guides
  • Infrared Saunas Buyer’s Guide: Everything You Need to Know to Break a Sweat With Confidence

  • The Ultimate Sauna Guide: Expert Tips on Benefits, How to Use, and More

  • What Foods Have Probiotics? Colon-Ize Your Plate with Help From a Dietitian

  • Home Gym Con 2025 Recap: The New Equipment We’re Most Excited About

  • Tariffs Affecting Gym Equipment Prices (2025)

DIY
  • Your Expert Guide to Making Budget-Friendly DIY Ankle Weights  

  • Homemade Protein Powder: The Right Whey to Do Home-Cooked Protein

  • Building a DIY Rowing Machine: How to, Why, and Should You?

  • Try These DIY Cold Plunge Ideas To Jump-Start Your Recovery 

  • DIY Mass Gainer: You Make the Shake, and Your Body Makes the Muscle

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Reviews
  • MERACH T12 Foldable Walking Treadmill Review (2025): A Compact and Affordable Option
  • Evolve Plant-Based Protein Shake Review (2025): Is This Low-Calorie Pea Protein Worth the Price?
  • Huel Ready-to-Drink Review (2025): Can This RTD Really Replace A Meal?
  • C4 Ultimate Shred Review (2025): Is This Fat-Burning Pre-Workout Worth It?
  • Almost Heaven Morgan Barrel Review (2025): A Sleek Barrel Sauna Built for Four
Equipment
  • Best Recumbent Exercise Bikes (2025): Top Picks from Certified Personal Trainers
  • Best Folding Exercise Bikes (2025): Compact and Lightweight Bikes for Small Spaces
  • After Testing More Than 50, We Found The 10 Best Folding Treadmills for Your Home (2025)
  • Best Quiet Treadmills (2025): 7 Peaceful Options for Keeping the Right Pace
  • Best Dumbbells of 2025: Top Picks From Fitness Experts After Thousands of Curls and Presses
Guides
  • Infrared Saunas Buyer’s Guide: Everything You Need to Know to Break a Sweat With Confidence
  • The Ultimate Sauna Guide: Expert Tips on Benefits, How to Use, and More
  • What Foods Have Probiotics? Colon-Ize Your Plate with Help From a Dietitian
  • Home Gym Con 2025 Recap: The New Equipment We’re Most Excited About
  • Tariffs Affecting Gym Equipment Prices (2025)
DIY
  • Your Expert Guide to Making Budget-Friendly DIY Ankle Weights  
  • Homemade Protein Powder: The Right Whey to Do Home-Cooked Protein
  • Building a DIY Rowing Machine: How to, Why, and Should You?
  • Try These DIY Cold Plunge Ideas To Jump-Start Your Recovery 
  • DIY Mass Gainer: You Make the Shake, and Your Body Makes the Muscle