Real product data from both. Which one earns its place in your gym?
Water rowers sell a specific feeling — a turbine paddle splashing in a tank that matches the resistance of real on-water rowing and replaces the air-damper whoosh with a quieter swoosh. Wenoker's water rower is the more refined of the two: solid wooden frame, foldable for storage, a tank geometry that dials in at a satisfying resistance curve across the stroke. JOROTO's water rower lands at roughly the same spec at a slightly different price point — a viable alternative when Wenoker is out of stock or the sale math tips the other way. The feel is close enough that availability and price often decide it.
Pick Wenoker Wooden Water Rower when you want the more polished water rower and you're willing to pay a small premium for the wooden aesthetic and the more refined tank geometry. Wenoker sells the full 'water rowing in your living room' experience.
Pick JOROTO Water Rowing Machine when Wenoker is out of stock or priced above your ceiling and you still want a water rower. JOROTO hits the same fundamental feel at a price that's often a useful step below its rival.
| Spec | Wenoker Wooden Water Rower | JOROTO Water Rowing Machine |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $299.99 | $359.99 |
| Brand | Wenoker | JOROTO |
| Amazon rating | 4.2 out of 5 stars | 4.4 out of 5 stars |
| Reviews | 252 | 856 |
| Material | Wood | Oak |
| Weight | 48.9 Pounds | 52 Pounds |