Hydrow Pro vs. Hydrow Wave: What Is the Difference, and Which Rower Is Right for You?

A Hydrow Wave and Hydrow Pro rower in a living room space.
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If you’re exploring buying a Hydrow rowing machine for your home, you’ve likely encountered Hydrow’s two rower models: the Hydrow Pro and the Hydrow Wave. But what exactly are the similarities and differences between these two machines—and which one is the right pick for your home?

Hydrow Pro vs. Hydrow Wave: Key differences

Woman does a rowing workout on a Hydrow Pro rowing machine after comparing it to the Hydrow Wave.

Hydrow Pro rowing machine

The biggest differences between the Hydrow Pro vs. the Hydrow Wave are found in their: 

  • Price

  • Look and materials

  • Size and weight

  • Screens

  • Noise levels

  • Shipping times

  • Assembly and effort

Let’s dig in deeper to how these two machines differ: 

Hydrow Pro vs. Hydrow Wave: Price

One of the biggest differences between these two models is their price tag:

  • Hydrow Pro: $2,195 USD*

  • Hydrow Wave: $1,695 USD*

This $500 price difference makes the Wave an appealing choice for users seeking a smaller, more affordable rowing machine, as it provides a more compact and budget-friendly option without compromising on the core interactive elements and quality of the Hydrow experience. Hydrow’s flagship model, the Pro, caters to those looking for top-tier features and aesthetics, such as its sleek design and larger, rotating screen. 

*MSRP, may change with sales and promotions

Hydrow Pro vs. Hydrow Wave: Look and materials

Hydrow Wave rowing machines in a variety of vibrant colors.

Hydrow Wave rowing machines

The Hydrow Pro and Wave also differ in the materials and aesthetics that define their design. The Hydrow Pro features a sturdy aluminum and steel frame and a flat anthracite polymer body, creating a sleek, streamlined look with a slight shine that complements modern interiors. 

In contrast, the Hydrow Wave boasts a stainless steel seat track and a durable thermoplastic polymer frame, offering a simple, geometric design with a matte finish. The Wave also stands out with its color options, allowing users to match their rowing machine to their own personal style or home decor.

Choosing between the design of these two models really comes down to personal preference and what style you are looking to have in your home. 

Hydrow Pro vs. Hydrow Wave: Size and weight

The Hydrow Pro and Hydrow Wave differ notably in size and weight, catering to users with varying space and portability needs. The Hydrow Pro is the larger and heavier option, weighing 145 pounds and measuring 86” L × 25” W × 47” H. 

The Hydrow Wave, on the other hand, weighs just 102 pounds and has a more compact footprint of 80” L × 19” W × 43” H. Its lighter weight and smaller dimensions make it ideal for smaller spaces or users looking for easier maneuverability.

Again, choosing between these two comes down to personal preference and the type of space in your home you have allotted for your rowing machine. 

Hydrow Pro vs. Hydrow Wave: Screens

The Hydrow Pro and Hydrow Wave feature touchscreen displays that enhance the interactive rowing experience, but they do differ in size and flexibility. The Hydrow Pro boasts a larger 22” touchscreen display that not only provides vivid visuals, but also pivots 25 degrees in both directions. This offers versatility for adjusting viewing angles or doing Hydrow’s on-the-mat workouts such as yoga, Pilates, circuit training, and strength training.

In comparison, the Hydrow Wave is equipped with a 16” touchscreen display that is fixed in place. While smaller, the Wave’s screen still delivers crisp imagery and functionality while prioritizing simplicity and space efficiency. 

Hydrow Pro vs. Hydrow Wave: Noise level

Man works out on a Hydrow Wave rowing machine after weighing Hydrow Wave vs. Hydrow Pro.

Hydrow Wave rowing machine

The Hydrow Pro and Hydrow Wave are both designed to operate quietly, but their construction does affect their noise levels. The Hydrow Pro features a closed design that effectively minimizes sound, making it ideal if you’re seeking a near-silent rowing experience in a shared space or in the wee hours of the morning. 

While still quieter than water-based rowers, the Hydrow Wave’s open design does allow for a bit more sound to escape during use. This makes it slightly less discreet than the Pro but still suitable for most home environments. 

Hydrow Pro vs. Hydrow Wave: Shipping times

The Hydrow Pro and Hydrow Wave both offer prompt shipping options, though their delivery times vary slightly. Both models ship within 3–5 business days, with a two-day shipping upgrade available for faster service. 

The Hydrow Wave typically arrives within one week, making it the quicker option for users eager to get started rowing. The Hydrow Pro, on the other hand, usually takes one to two weeks to arrive, as its delivery is scheduled by phone to ensure proper delivery to your home. 

Hydrow Pro vs. Hydrow Wave: Assembly time and effort

Man works out on a Hydrow Wave rowing machine after comparing Hydrow Pro vs. Hydrow Wave.

Hydrow Wave rowing machine. 

Both machines are designed for straightforward assembly, but you can expect a different level of time and effort to get each machine ready to row. The Hydrow Pro can be assembled in under 30 minutes and typically requires just one person, making it a quick and hassle-free setup process. 

While the Hydrow Wave is still simple to assemble, it does take slightly longer—under 45 minutes—and is best handled by one to two people. 

Hydrow Pro vs. Hydrow Wave: What do you get with both?

Hydrow Athlete leads a workout in front of Mount Fuji in Japan, one of Hydrow's many destinations.

Now that you understand what makes these two Hydrow models different, let’s jump into what you can expect regardless of which machine you choose: 

Hydrow membership

Both models come with the option to purchase a $44/month membership that unlocks a wealth of content, including:

  • Athlete-led rowing workouts on beautiful waterways from around the world

  • Off-rower workouts like yoga and strength training

  • Metric tracking

  • Competitive leaderboards

This membership also connects you to a supportive community of fellow rowers.

Patented resistance mechanism

Both rowers feature Hydrow’s patented electromagnetic resistance mechanism, providing a smooth, adjustable resistance that mimics the feel of on-water rowing. 

Storage options

For space-saving solutions, both the Pro and Wave offer upright storage capabilities, although storage kits or anchors are sold separately.

Warranty and trial period

Every Hydrow rower includes a free one-year warranty and a 30-day home trial, giving users peace of mind and the opportunity to try their machine risk-free. 

Durability and weight support 

Both machines are built to support up to 375 pounds, ensuring stability and reliability for a range of users. 

Bluetooth compatibility 

Both the Hydrow Wave and Pro are compatible with Bluetooth-based fitness devices, such as Apple Watches, heart rate monitors, and wireless headphones. 

Audio experience

Both models provide an immersive audio-visual experience through front-facing speakers. 

Want to learn more? 

If you’re interested in learning more about the Hydrow Pro and Hydrow Wave, be sure to check out our rower comparisons page.