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Worthy of the research I put in to find this great buy!
By Shaun on Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2022
Long story short, it was this or the Tonal. I did my YouTube video research, found this item similar to recommended items. Great price for a beginner like myself. Easy to install and super sturdy! I have that textured foam flooring in the basement and it does not budge, even when I jump on pull-up bar (inverted option, love that) and swing to get my chin up. I highly recommend for those that are as skeptical as I am about trying new things. I’m 230lbs and I feel confident in its ability to hold my weight even though it was super easy to assemble. Note* Package comes with 2 wrenches dual sided 18mm/16mm. I just used my socket wrench and hardly broke a sweat, until I had to tighten bolts. I assembled myself, but I recommend a second person for safety. I’m thinking of getting the pulley system that attaches. Just waiting on my bench and bar. Love me some Amazon prime.
Top critical review
1 people found this helpful
I'd pick up another version
By Mikhail Kartashov on Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2023
First off - it has impressed me with sturdiness for the money. Second - there were damaged parts and Amazon gave a choice to pack it up or get a discount. No way I'll pack it up back into all the packing materials. Thank you. Third - it is a bit smaller than a commercial one, so no inside military presses, nor supersetting with two barbells (squat+press). Fourth - attaching more disk holders would interfere with training. So, in the end, I'd probably gone with an open squat rack, which would not require awkward bar relocation and extra bar holders and has more disk holders. P.s. I got dip attachment and it works fine.
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