Sunny Health & Fitness and Merax make some of the most popular water rowers. We have an in-depth look at two of their most popular models, the Sunny SF-RW5713 vs Merax Water Rower – which is the best for you?
Sunny SF-RW5713 vs Merax Water Rower – Specifications
Sunny SF-RW5713 vs Merax Water Rower – Similarities
The Sunny SF-RW5713 and Merax water rowing machines both have the same drive type
- Both the Sunny SF-RW5713 and Merax are belt driven.
Both water rowing machines have the same resistance levels
- The resistance levels for both the Sunny SF-RW5713 and Merax vary with water volume.
Both the Sunny and Merax have the same display type
- The two water rowing machines both have LCD monitors.
Neither the Sunny nor the Merax features a built-in tablet holder
- Neither of the two water rowing machines has a built-in tablet holder.
Neither of the two water rowing machines features a built-in bottle holder
- The Sunny and Merax both lack a built-in bottle holder.
Neither the Sunny nor the Merax is Bluetooth compatible
- There is no Bluetooth connectivity feature for both the Sunny and Merax water rowing machines.
Both the Sunny and Merax have transport wheels
- Both water rowing machines have transport wheels for easy moving and storage.
Neither of the two water rowing machines has built-in workout programs
- Neither the Sunny nor the Merax offers built-in workout programs.
Both water rowers can monitor the heart rate
- With the use of compatible heart rate belts, the two water rowers can monitor the heart rate.
Sunny SF-RW5713 vs Merax Water Rower – Differences
Unit weights for both the Sunny and Merax are different
- The Sunny weighs 91.9lbs, while the Merax is lighter at 72lbs.
Both the Sunny and Merax have slightly different dimensions
- The Sunny has a length of 80”, a width of 22”, and a height of 34”, while the Merax is 78” long, 20” wide, and 25.5” tall.
The two water rowing machines have a different maximum inseam measurement
- The Sunny has a maximum inseam length of 38”, while it is approximately 40” for the Merax.
The Sunny and Merax have different maximum weight capacities
- The Sunny has a maximum weight capacity of 300lbs, while the Merax can carry users of up to 330lbs.
Both water rowing machines display different information
- The Sunny displays time, time per 500m, strokes per minute, distance, strokes, total strokes, calories, pulse, calendar, temperature, and clock.
- The Merax displays duration, strokes, calories, distance, and heart rate.
The two water rowing machines have different warranties
- The Sunny has a three-year warranty for the frame and 180 days for the parts, while the Merax offers a one-year warranty.
Conclusion
The Sunny and WEELOLOE are both reliable manual treadmills. Both models are quite different, and choosing between the two would depend on your preferences.
Here are some of their notable differences you might want to consider:
- The Merax is significantly lighter the Sunny.
- The Sunny offers a more informative display.
- The Sunny has a much better frame warranty, but a shorter warranty for parts and labor, than the Merax.