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NordicTrack RW700 Rower Review (2024)

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When it comes to the best rowing machines, there are no shortage of silhouettes these days, even within specific brands. For example, the NordicTrack RW700 serves as the middle child to the more luxe RW900 and budget-friendly RW600. This RW700 profile still carries many of the same features, including iFIT integration, SmartAdjust technology, and a whisper-quiet Silent Magnetic Resistance system. So, the question remains, what separates this sub-$1,500 rowing machine from the pack?

In our opinion, the RW700 can be a solid compromise for NordicTrack fans. You get a more compact frame than that of the RW600 yet aren’t paying the near-$2,000 price tag of the RW900. There’s some give and take in terms of monitor size, but there’s still plenty of homes out there where this high-quality machine fits comfortably. In this NordicTrack RW700 Rower review, we’ll outline the key specs and features of this machine and provide insight gathered from our hands-on testing experience.

For more information on how we test equipment for our round-ups and reviews, be sure to read the BarBend equipment testing methodology page.






NordicTrack RW700




NordicTrack RW700NordicTrack RW700

Serving as the brand’s mid-grade rowing machine, the RW700 from NordicTrack features iFIT compatibility and SmartAdjust technology for seamless, convenient in-workout resistance changes. Plus, a 10-inch Tilt & Pivot Smart HD touchscreen provides clear visuals for both on- and off-rower workouts.

Main Takeaways

  • With an overall footprint of 11.89 square feet, this NordicTrack rower is one of the best compact rowing machines from the brand. 
  • The weight capacity is only 250 pounds, so larger athletes may want to opt for a sturdier profile.
  • The RW700, like other NordicTrack home gym machines, is compatible with the iFIT fitness app and its library of over 17,000 on-demand workouts.

NordicTrack RW700 Rower Specs

Price $1,499
Product Dimensions 81.5” L x 21” W x 49” H
Product Weight 146lbs
Weight Capacity 250lbs
Resistance Type Silent Magnetic Resistance
Monitor Size 10”

While this is the middle tier of NordicTrack rowers between the NordicTrack RW900 and RW600 profiles, the RW700 is the most compact of the bunch. It has a footprint of 11.89 square feet — roughly half the footprint of your standard three-seat sofa. (1) For reference, the RW900 takes up 12.13 square feet of space while the cheaper RW600 clocks in at 14.44 square feet.

Outside of the product dimensions (and price), the lone differentiator between these rowers is their monitor size. The NordicTrack RW600 is equipped with the smallest display at 7 inches, while the RW900 features the largest display — a 22-inch Tilt & Pivot Smart HD touchscreen. The mid-grade RW700 comes with a 10-inch Tilt & Pivot Smart HD touchscreen, making it a great option for off-rower workouts available through the iFIT platform (more on that later). 

Like the best NordicTrack treadmills, exercise bikes, and more, the RW700 is compatible with iFIT. This service gives you access to over 17,000 on-demand workouts across multiple disciplines, including cardio, strength training, yoga, HIIT, and more. iFIT integration also brings NordicTrack’s automatic trainer control (or “SmartAdjust”) technology to this fitness equipment. Rather than pausing your stream to toggle your resistance settings, the RW700 will automatically adjust your settings for you as you pace through your session.

Our tester training atop the NordicTrack RW900 — a larger cousin to the RW700Our tester training atop the NordicTrack RW900 — a larger cousin to the RW700
Our tester training atop the NordicTrack RW900 — a larger cousin to the RW700

Other tech features across the RW700 include Bluetooth headphone connectivity, a premium sound system, and the brand’s signature Silent Magnetic Resistance flywheel. This whisper-quiet resistance system (abbreviated SMR) offers athletes 26 digital resistance levels, perfect for fine-tuning your training intensity. That said, the use of magnetic resistance does make the RW700 more expensive than other rowers on the market, including many of the best air rowing machines and water rowers.

Finally, Amanda Capritto, certified personal trainer and our expert reviewer, states, “You’ll need to ensure [your rower] will fit in your space and be relatively easy to move if you won’t be able to leave it stationary.” Thankfully, the RW700 features a manageable product weight of 146 pounds, and the profile comes equipped with front-mounted transport wheels for easier portability.

There is no ergonomic handle at the rear base, though, so you’ll need to grasp the frame firmly during transport. Additionally, the RW700 doesn’t fold up like other compact rowing machines, though the profile is capable of vertical storage — a definite plus for those that need to regain some floor space post-workout.

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