DIY Kayak Ergometer

Homemade DIY Kayak Ergometer from Nordic Track ski machine

Some of you know that back in 2013 I shared a YouTube video that showed my design for a kayak ergometer made from a Nordic Track ski machine. It was the first such design, to my knowledge, that introduced rockers to the ergometer.

Buy the “How to Build” video with parts list now for $20 USD.

It actually combined elements from both my first kayak ergometer “bench” style design along with my balance trainer. All of which I also shared. You can see all three in the video below.

Since then I’ve been refining and redesigning the ergometer.

Also since then, people have used my videos to build their own units and I was fine with that. That was the whole point.

But now some of those people (OK, one person in Canada,) is/are actually trying to sell the plans to MY design that I freely shared with the kayaking community.

I feel that’s not right. Maybe not illegal, but certainly not right.

So I figured if other people are going to profit off my ingenuity and my design then maybe I should, too.

Toward the end of 2017 I built a new design for celebrity fitness trainer Vinnie Tortorich so he could do indoor training in his office in preparation for a 100-mile trip down Bayou LaFourche in Louisiana this Spring. I became aware of Vinnie because of his #NSNG podcast and in one episode he mentioned he wanted to do this unique kayak adventure so I reached out to him. At the time, Vinnie lived outside of Los Angeles and I knew he had limited space in his office so I set out to make an ergometer much shorter in overall length.

I accomplished that mission by moving the flywheel under the paddler’s legs which also had the side benefit of making the feel of the device much smoother while paddling.

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My “kayaker’s selfie” with Vinnie Tortorich upon delivery of his ergometer. It was the first time I met him and I wasn’t smart enough to get a real picture with him.

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Later I heard from Vinnie that he started to have some troubles with the forward rollers. Vinnie is a legendary ultra athlete and generally an animal when it comes to training so I knew he would put wear and tear on the unit like it has never seen before.

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Vinnie Tortorich with Serena Scott Thomas sporting DTK hats

So after mulling that over in my brain for a while, I went back into my garage with a new design for the forward rollers in mind, and built two more kayak ergometers with subtle variations in the design between the two to see which is better and/or easier to build. These happened to be the 5th and 6th units I’ve ever built. (Well, honestly, I probably built and rebuilt the first two at least 10 times each until I was happy with them!) I’ve only made a few of these for close paddling friends.

These two new units have square legs so mere mortals can paddle them, but this design allows rockers to be used if desired.

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The final design in action

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The result of my weekend in the garage. 1 unit complete and the other one 90% complete

I spent many hours in the garage not only building the two units but also recording video of each build so I could edit and produce a “how to” video and then make it available for sale since so many people have reached out to me over the years to inquire about either purchasing a unit or buying the instructions from me.

This build is much, much simpler than the first few so I feel now the design is at a point where I can effectively communicate how to build your own and you can build one from those instructions rather easily.

It is also the first design I feel is so unique and innovative in the way its built that I’m not so willing to freely share it because there is a little “secret sauce” that I’ve learned through years of trial and error.

You may purchase the plans below which consist of an instructional, online video and a parts list that I’ll email to you.

Happy paddling!

Dave

These plans assume you will be able to obtain an older style Nordic Track ski machine made from a wooden frame as you will be using some of the mechanical and wooden parts from it. You might want to check on local availability first, but the instructional video also offers tips on how to get one for a great price or even free.

Buy the “How to Build” video with parts list now for $20 USD.

A happy paddler!

The “How to build” video is now ready for purchase!

Testimonials:

“Wanted to reach out with a big thumbs up on the ergometer. Put it together this weekend and it works great. Its smooth at the catch and really does feel like paddling. Now all I need is a 3 hour video of water and I’ll be all set for winter.” – Daniel C.

Thanks, Daniel. Almost everyone tells me they feel and paddle just like the real thing.  Oh, and I now have you covered with some extended kayaking video: https://bit.ly/32Y9TG6

“I’m impressed with how true-to-life the paddling stroke feels (at least for a wing paddle). Now to get fit for the summer races!” – Karen P.

Buy the video plans with parts list now for $20!

The device can be built with either the square legs or the rounded ones and the video discusses both approaches.

And as strange as it sounds, Vinnie and Serena have since moved to my town of Charlottesville, VA and we’ve become friends.

Sometimes truth is stranger than Hollywood fiction.