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NordicTrack RW500 Rower Review (2025): A Solid Machine If You Can Get Your Hands On One

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Written by Lauren Strong, CPT
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Lauren is an NSCA-Certified Personal Trainer working with clients of all ages and skill levels. She specializes in coaching the squat, bench, and deadlift and enjoys introducing beginners to barbell training. Before becoming certified, she worked in marketing roles after graduating from the University of Maine with a BA in Journalism. Writing for Garage Gym Reviews blends her two passions: writing and lifting. Lauren spends her leisure time in the kitchen, reading fiction, and taking nature walks. She’s also an avid downhill skier, learning how to ski when she was just two years old. She lives in Maine with her husband and two cats.

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Updated on November 7, 2024
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Editor’s Note: The NordicTrack RW500 is no longer in production. We suggest viewing the NordicTrack RW700 or RW900 as the best alternatives, or view our Best Budget Rowing Machine roundup for more options.

It’s not uncommon to see a brand like NordicTrack revamp an entire lineup of fitness equipment after just a few years on the market—technology changes and demands change, you know the drill.

The NordicTrack RW500 is no exception. This model was released within the last five or so years, but the brand has taken it off the website to make way for the newest collection of rowers including the RW700 and the new and improved RW900.

That said, if you’re landing on this NordicTrack RW500 Rower review, it’s likely because you came across one second hand (and want to know more about the machine before you buy) or you’re looking for a comparable machine because you’re interested in the RW500 but you can’t find in stock (even on third-party retailers like Amazon and Best Buy). 

Have no fear, I’ll lay out the pros and cons of this discontinued cardio machine and let you know what’s currently on the market and the most comparable to the late RW500. 

Industry Experts on All Things Conditioning 

At GGR, we believe that our expert product testers—who happen to be fitness industry experts—can offer tremendous insight when you’re shopping for your next piece of home gym equipment. We are, after all, a group of Olympic athletes, CrossFit Level 1 Trainers, certified personal trainers, and nutrition coaches. 

While we haven’t had our hands on the NordicTrack RW500, we’ve tried other NordicTrack rowing machines and have extensive experience with the NordicTrack brand—from treadmills to ellipticals. We think that our combination of industry experience and overall rowing experience will help you make an informed decision about the RW500. 

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Looking for an Alternative to NordicTrack RW500 Rower?

Because the NordicTrack RW500 is hard to come by, you might be interested in finding a current model that you can buy directly from the manufacturer’s website. The website currently boasts the NordicTrack RW700 and a newly revamped NordicTrack RW900. 

RELATED: Best NordicTrack rower

The RW700 might come equipped with a smart HD touchscreen (while the RW500 does not) but it’s the most comparable in price. 

It’s worth noting that the RW700 might be leaving the rower lineup soon—it’s currently marked down to a closeout price of $1,299, which is down from the original price of $1,499. However, while it’s still available you could get the chance to buy this iFIT-enabled rower with a 10-inch tilt and pivot touchscreen with the option to finance directly through NordicTrack. 

The NordicTrack RW700 also comes standard with some similar features to the RW500, including Bluetooth connectivity, steel monorail, oversized pivoting pedals, adjustable foot straps, magnetic flywheel, and 26 digital resistance levels. You can read all about these specs and our hands-on experience with the NordicTrack RW700 in our in-depth written review. 

Best Alternative to NordicTrack RW500

NordicTrack RW700 Rower

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GGR Score: 4.22
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Product Highlights

  • 26 levels of silent magnetic resistance 
  • iFIT programming 
  • Oversized pedals with adjustable nylon foot straps 
  • Soft grip handles 
  • Bluetooth capability
  • Front-mounted transport wheels

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Less expensive than the RW900
  • Pivoting pedals
  • Adjustable foot straps
  • 26 levels of silent magnetic resistance
  • iFIT programming
  • Oversized pedals with adjustable nylon foot straps
  • Soft-grip handles
  • Bluetooth capability
  • Front-mounted transport wheels
  • AutoAdjust technology
  • Pivoting touchscreen display

Cons

  • 10-inch touchscreen is relatively small
  • Weight capacity of 250 lbs is below industry standard
  • Monthly fee required to use all features
  • Requires an outlet for use
  • Doesn’t fold

Bottom Line

The NordicTrack RW700 rower has a lot of great features but overwhelming negative reviews of product failure.

A Quick Look at the NordicTrack RW500 Rower

If you have located a NordicTrack RW500 for sale, let’s review the pros, cons, and specifications before you go pick it up. This is an older model without the popular touchscreen displays you’ll see on all the new NordicTrack machines today. However, there is a media shelf so you can use your smartphone or tablet to connect to iFIT and take advantage of trainer-controlled resistance during your workouts.

Pros: 

  • Foldable space-saver design
  • iFIT-enabled 
  • Built-in speakers 
  • 10-year frame warranty
  • Dual resistance 
  • Low-impact, full-body cardio machine 

Cons: 

  • Subpar 250-lb user weight limit
  • No interactive HD touchscreen
  • Basic LCD backlit display

NordicTrack RW500 Rower Specs

Because the RW500 is no longer featured on NordicTrack.com, these are the specs I could find based on research:

PriceAround $1,000
Footprint86.5” L x 22” W x 47.1” H
Weight115.83 lbs
Weight capacity250 lbs
Resistance typeMagnetic, air
Resistance levels26
Display5” LCD backlit screen
FoldableYes
AudioBuilt-in digitally amplified speakers 
BluetoothYes
Warranty10-Year Frame, 2-Year Parts, 1-Year Labor

Key Features of the NordicTrack RW500 Rower

One of the unique features of the NordicTrack RW500 is the dual resistance, featuring both air and silent magnetic resistance (SMR). This feature allows you to make micro-adjustments to your resistance levels between every set integer of magnetic resistance. That means you can customize what the resistance feels like between level 13 and 14 with your own effort and output—just like a traditional air rower like the Concept 2 Model D. 

The cool thing to note about this is the fact that you can still fine-tune your workout even when following along with iFIT interactive programming and utilizing the auto-adjust feature that allows the iFIT instructor to change the level of magnetic resistance on the RW500 while you follow along with their cues. 

Another interesting feature of the RW500 is that it can fold in half with the patented space-saver design. 

Footprint And Portability

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Speaking of a foldable design, it’s worth noting that that feature is a rarity in rowing machines. This machine folds in half with the folding mechanism located on the monorail. To fold the machine in half, simply lift the handle on the monorail located above the foot pedals. Lifting on this handle brings the machine to a vertical storage position. From there, you can use the transport wheels to store in a closet or corner of your home gym.

Durability

When it comes to durability, we’re looking for elements that deliver a stable rowing experience. In general the less shaking, moving, and jostling that happens while rowing leads to overall durability and longevity of the machine as a whole.

We like that the RW500 is designed with an oversized monorail and inertia-enhanced flywheel—which just means the flywheel is built to be both balanced and weighted—for a super smooth feel during all four parts of the row. 

The one thing we’d like to see improve (on NordicTrack rowers in general) is the user weight capacity. The 250-pound maximum weight capacity is the minimum weight we like to see for rowers, and we think the brand could do better. 

This machine features a strap pull versus a chain pull. In general, the expert product testers here at GGR find that chain pulls require more maintenance over time than the strap pull alternatives. 

Lastly, for added peace of mind on the longevity of this rowing machine, the RW500 features a 10-year frame warranty, a 2-year warranty on parts, and a 1-year warranty on labor. 

Ergonomics

The RW500 has a few features that will keep you from straining during workouts. For example, the adjustable console is attached to an arm that can be moved up or down to easily view not only your metrics but any device you use in the tablet holder, too. Here are some additional features built with your comfort in mind:

  • Ergonomic molded seat
  • Soft touch ergonomic handle
  • Adjustable nylon foot straps for a secure fit

Technology Benefits and Conveniences

This machine might lack the touchscreen technology in today’s NordicTrack machines, but it still has iFIT functionality when you use the Bluetooth connectivity and your own smart device. 

It’s common for NordicTrack to offer free trials of the iFIT app with the purchase of a new machine, but it’s worth noting that when you download the app to your phone or tablet, you will receive a free 30-day trial (no brand-new machine required!). 

To start, iFIT will require your credit card information and will automatically bill you once the 30 days are over. After that, the iFIT membership will cost you either $15 per month as an individual or $39 per month for a family plan (and if you prepay for a full year there is a price break). 

Having iFIT allows you to follow along with high-quality on-demand studio classes or outdoor rowing workouts. No matter your preference, you’ll be able to sync your device with Bluetooth and take advantage of trainer control, which changes the level of resistance based on your trainer’s coaching cues. 

With your iFIT membership, you’ll also be able to use Google Maps technology, which lets you drop a pin for scenic workouts around the world. 

That said, if you decide to skip the iFIT membership, you will have the option to use the machine’s preset workout programs. You’ll also be able to use the Bluetooth connection to connect with a heart rate monitor, although you won’t find one included with this machine. 

Final Verdict of Our NordicTrack RW500 Rower Review

In conclusion, I will reiterate that the NordicTrack RW500 is a recently discontinued rowing machine, however, should you find one for sale second hand you can use this review to help make your decision. Here are a few key points on the RW500: 

  • This is a dual resistance rower that allows you to change the levels of resistance with both digital magnetic and air resistance. 
  • The 250-pound weight limit will be suitable for a variety of folks, but it’s not a super-inclusive weight range for a lot of home gym owners. 
  • You’ll be able to follow along with iFIT workouts using your own smartphone or tablet. 
  • Take advantage of the space-saving foldable design and transport wheels to easily gain floor space in your home gym. 

NordicTrack RW500 Rower Rating

NordicTrack RW500 Rower

This newly discontinued rowing machine could still land a spot in your home gym—if you can find it. Read all the details in our NordicTrack RW500 Rower review.

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Product Price: 1499

Product In-Stock: InStock

Editor's Rating:
3.9

NordicTrack RW500 Rower

Footprint + Portability – 4
Durability – 3
Customizations – 4.5
Adjustability + Ergonomics – 4
Tech Capabilities – 4
Dynamic Programming – 5
Customer Reviews – 4.3
Value – 3.5
Warranty, Financing, Returns – 3
Customer Service – 3.75
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NordicTrack RW500 Rower FAQs

Does the NordicTrack RW500 come with a tablet?

The RW500 comes standard with a backlit LCD display and a tablet holder for your own device. 

Can you use RW500 without iFit?

You will be able to use the RW500 without iFIT, although our team has read reviews stating that manual mode still requires a strong and stable WiFi connection.

Does the rower burn belly fat?

Let’s start by saying that we cannot spot-treat fat loss. Although that is unfortunate, adding cardiovascular exercise to your routine can promote burning calories and fat, which can help you achieve your overall weight-loss goals. That said, your nutrition (including total calories and protein intake) plays a big factor in your body composition and the ability to lose weight.

Can you watch TV on a NordicTrack rower?

NordicTrack machines with touchscreens are programmed for the iFIT app and are not designed to integrate with other apps or streaming services.

Lauren Strong, CPT

Lauren Strong, CPT

Sr. Staff Writer and Certified Personal Trainer

About Author

Lauren is an NSCA-Certified Personal Trainer working with clients of all ages and skill levels. She specializes in coaching the squat, bench, and deadlift and enjoys introducing beginners to barbell training. Before becoming certified, she worked in marketing roles after graduating from the University of Maine with a BA in Journalism. Writing for Garage Gym Reviews blends her two passions: writing and lifting. Lauren spends her leisure time in the kitchen, reading fiction, and taking nature walks. She’s also an avid downhill skier, learning how to ski when she was just two years old. She lives in Maine with her husband and two cats.

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Final Verdict of Our NordicTrack RW500 Rower Review
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