Row Through Six Ultra-realistic Rowing Destinations — All From Your Rower at Home
Tired of staring at the same wall during workouts? imersU Row transforms your indoor rowing sessions into global adventures. With six ultra-realistic rowing destinations filmed on location in cinematic quality, you can row through legendary waters like Henley Reach, in Paris, and Tokyo’s urban rivers — all from your rowing machine.
Even better? You can try it all free for 14 days.
Train Across the Globe: Six Ultra-realistic Rowing Destinations
Henley Reach, UK
The iconic stretch of the Thames, home of the Henley Royal Regatta.
Lucerne, Switzerland
One of the world’s most scenic and competitive rowing lakes.
Tokyo, Japan
Row through a blend of tradition and innovation in Japan’s capital waterways.
Mountain Lake
A peaceful, alpine lake setting ideal for long, meditative rows.
Tideway East to West – Part 1 & 2, London
Experience the full Thames journey through London, past Tower Bridge and Hammersmith — just like the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race.
Why Rowers Love imersU Row
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- Ultra-HD real-world footage
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- Audio that responds to your stroke rate
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- Compatible with Concept2, WaterRower, and more
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- Built for all levels of rowers
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- Includes a 14-day free trial — no commitment
Whether you’re chasing personal bests or simply escaping routine, imersU Row makes every row a destination.
The Science Behind Immersive Training
Studies show that immersive visuals and audio increase motivation, focus, and workout duration. imersU Row combines these elements to create a fully engaging rowing experience that helps you push harder and enjoy your workouts more.
Try imersU Row for Free
Download today and get 14 days of unlimited access to all six destinations. No contracts. Just world-class rowing, anywhere you are.
References
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- Henley Royal Regatta – hrr.co.uk
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- World Rowing: Lucerne – worldrowing.com
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- British Rowing – britishrowing.org
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- Harvard Health: Exercise & Mood – health.harvard.edu
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- NIH Study: Immersive Fitness & Motivation – pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
