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Donna Ortego
2025-08-04 16:15:35
This is a great q workout tool For those living in an apartment. It was so easy to put together It was a gift, but it is a great value for the money in perfect for an apartment
SouthCountyRob
2025-07-28 11:32:27
Super easy to install very good quality very stable
Brandon J. Sos
2025-07-01 15:08:19
I was a little nervous buying this over another that was more expensive and looked exactly the same. I don’t own the other, but this seems just as good as the other listing.Pros:1. Very sturdy.2. Versatile. I can do different pull ups, dips and leg raises.3. Price was better than another listingCons:1. It didn’t come with instructions. You can figure it out by looking at the picture, but it would have been nice to have them.2. I find the arm pads for leg raises to be a little uncomfortable. I think it’s the width and they aren’t angled, so your arms have a tendency to drift out. I could probably fix this by adding some angled shims.I think it was worth the buy for the price.
Customer
2025-06-23 17:01:33
NOTE: These are not the official instructions from the company, or endorsed in any way. These are just the steps that I took to mount this on dry wall.These are the directions for installing the bar on dry wall with a stud spacing that is greater than 19". If your stud spacing is between 12" and 19", you can drill lag screws through the provided hook holes straight into your studs instead of getting the hollow wall anchors. The materials you need cost about $70 at Home Depot, given you already have the tools. This took me about 5 hours to complete including 3 trips to Home Depot, but hopefully with these instructions it will take you much less time.You'll need:- A piece 28" x 48" of plywood (the width should be 4 inches wider than your stud width, but at least 26" because that's the width of the bar plus an inch margin on each side).- 8 hollow wall self drilling anchor with screws that can hold >150lbs each like the ones shown in the picture. (these will go through the holes of the provided hooks)- 8 #12 x 3" screws separately because the ones in the pack are only 2" long.- 8 fender washers: size 1/4" x 1 1/4".- At least 6 lag screws: size 5/16" x 3" (these will go into your studs).- At least 6 fender washers: size 5/16" x 1 1/2".- A stud finder.- A level.- A pencil to mark hole positions.- A drill.- A tape measure.Steps:1. Drill lag screw holes in ply wood 2" from the top, and the width of your stud spacing apart, centered horizontally.2. Repeat step 1 in the vertical middle of the board, and 2" from the bottom of the board.3. Drill a 9/64" pilot hole in a stud at a height at the limit of the reach of your fingers.4. Screw one of the 5/16" x 3" lag screws through a 5/16" washer, through the top corner of the board, and into that stud hole, but not too tight, because you'll need the board to pivot about that hole.5. Pivot the board so the top is level to the ground6. Find the stud on the other side and mark where the other top corner hole is in the board.7. Let the board pivot back down and drill a 9/16" pilot hole into that stud.8. Pivot the board back up and screw a lag screw through a washer, through the board, and into that hole, but only about an inch deep, not all the way because you'll need to take it out later.9. Mark where the other lag hole screws will go on the wall along the sides of the board, but don't screw them in yet.10. Mark the the top hook holes about 2" below the top lag screws, and 17.5" apart, centered horizontally on the board.11. Mark the bottom of the upper hooks' holes by placing a level along the side of the hook, placing the top hole of the hook where you marked in step 10, then marking where the bottom hole is.12. Repeat steps 10 and 11 for the lower hooks at the height of 19" above where your elbow is when you stand with your back against the wall.13. Drill a 1/4" through hole into each of the marks in steps 10-12, just far enough to break through the board, and to mark the dry wall, but don't drill any more into the dry wall.14. Unscrew the lag screw from step 8, and let the board pivot back down again.15. Drill 9/64" pilot holes into each of the marks from step 9.16. Screw the self-drilling hollow wall anchors into each of the holes that you marked in step 13. You may need to pivot the board around to reach each of the holes, and you may even need to take the board down completely.17. Put the board back up with the lag screws and 5/16" washers. Screw all 6 of them in.18. Screw the hooks in with the #12 screws and 1/4" washers.19. Mount the bar on the hooks and your done!Note, when you first start using the bar, you may hear the dry wall "crunch" a little bit from the hollow wall anchors compressing the dry wall. This is ok since they'll still be anchored to the board itself. Good luck!
Z
2025-05-24 10:16:31
This thing is amazing.
John Wrazej
2025-05-10 15:22:45
This is rather an interesting idea and actually works well in terms of being able to alternate the unit from pull ups to dip unit. Two real issues one needs to be aware of is that on the horizontal cross bar meant for pull ups, has two handles that come out perpendicular to the cross bar, what that means is that you can’t really comfortably put your hands on the cross bar at a traditional shoulder width apart, only on the wide outer ends of the bar or on the narrow inside of the bar. The odd handles are not something I have ever used for either pull-ups or chin ups so I have since used my hand held grinder to cut them off and then grip taped the bar, now it’s perfect!One other note of precaution, regarding structural integrity, attaching something like this where there is a great deal of wait and leverage, is never an easy task unless you are a contractor/tradesmen or have experience. Your quality of wall and access to a structurally sound surface will determine how challenging the installation will be. I used my contractor and it’s bomb proof but I could never have installed it on basic sheet rock and aluminum studs!
Lao Su
2025-05-01 10:05:22
We’ll build and functional
SLPMommaMILwife
2025-04-10 17:19:28
Maybe we got a faulty product, husband installed it for my son and this broke off at first use. He is only 75 lbs. it was a good thing we were there. Can still use it for pull ups but not for dips. Terrible. Too hard to return now but absolutely do not recommend
Mas
2025-02-06 16:30:51
It is robust, well build, easy to assemble, HOWEVER can someone tell me if of on the second floor my two studs (connected with horizontal 2 by 2's (painter black) can support; mounted it 2 hours ago, me an my son used it and am already worried that part of house comes down !!
Miguel F.
2025-01-27 16:00:33
Realmente un excelente producto profesional de acabado y excelentes prestaciones para el gym estoy muy contento con mi compra
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