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Titan Fitness Wall Mounted Pull Up Chin Up Bar With 8 In. Wood Olympic Gymnastic Rings, Strength Accessories, Pull Up Bars Reviews

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FEATURES: - Capacity: Pull Up Bar 500 lb.; Rings 600 lb. - Versatile setup via mounting hardware (not included) - Can be mounted on wood 16" wood studs for custom widths at 16", 32" or 52" apart - Mount on concrete wall at any width up to 53" with supplied bar - Height: Can be adjusted based on ceiling height or athlete height - Heavy duty, solid wood rings - Extra wide for comfortable grip - Straps and buckles included - Install and begin using in minutes PULL UP BAR SPECIFICATIONS: - Weight: 35 lbs - Bracket Height: 31" - Bracket Depth: 32" - Bar length: 53" - Bar diameter: 1.25" - Bar thickness: 10 ga - Material: 1" x 2" 11 Gauge Steel - Includes two L Shaped brackets - One 53" long bar RINGS SPECIFICATIONS: - Diameter: 9.25" - Inside diameter: 6.75" - Ring thickness: 1.25" - Strap length: 15ft - Strap Width: 1.5" - Weight: 4 lbs - Capacity: 600 lbs. Titan Fitness Wall Mounted Pull Up Chin Up Bar with 8 in. Wood Olympic Gymnastic Rings, STRENGTH ACCESSORIES, PULL UP BARS

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I bought this pull up bar and ring combo for my garage gym. Couldn't be any happier! Very well built and sturdy. Have used it for strict pull ups, t2b, ring dips, etc. and it is well built with no worries. If you are on the fence about buying this pull up bar, don't be. It is 100% worth it. I would say it is better quality than Rogue for a cheaper price. I would recommend installing with a help of a friend or two. I saw a few videos online and it was easy, but we diligently measured before putting on the wall. Also worth noting- I put 2x4's in between the mounting set and the wall for extra protection and also went out and bought longer lag bolts. The directions don't say that, but I did it to protect dry wall and for extra security. Titan Fitness is legit and will definitely be looking to get more equipment from them when it becomes available!
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Posted 4 years ago
Shipping was fast. The quality was great and the bar is nice.
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Posted 4 years ago
Solid construction. Nice bar finish. Wide enough for two to workout together
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Posted 4 years ago
Solid pull up bar for a great price!
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Posted 4 years ago
Bar works great and is very sturdy very well built
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Posted 4 years ago
Amyfernandezz
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Was very happy with the shipping speed! It's good quality and the rings are very impressive too!
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Posted 4 years ago
Just got this set up with the bar and rings. After browsing lots of resources for weeks, this was by far the best-priced for such a bundle, probably half the cost of competitors, without sacrificing quality. I've got mine set up with brackets 52 inches apart and it holds strong. Word of warning that this product is larger than I envisioned it in my head and takes up a lot of space. If you're tight on space, I don't recommend this pull-up bar. I wanted to mount in my garage at first, but I have a pull-down attic in my garage and this bar blocked it from being able to be pulled down from the place I wanted to mount it. I thought about moving it elsewhere in my garage, but other locations would've required me to move my car every time I needed to use the bar, and I didn't want to do that. I was able to find an internal wall to mount this to, and it works great in there, but, again, it's got quite a footprint and has taken some getting used to as it takes up half my wall in a smallish (12x12) bedroom. Still, I've loved it having it and loved training on gymnastics rings, which has been a lifelong dream of mine, and at least now I don't have to worry about ruining my doorway with an over-the-door bar. This bar is strong enough to handle kipping if you do that kind of thing and feels very secure. Mine actually did come with lag bolts and plastic drywall anchors for mounting to the wall. I mounted to studs, so I did not use drywall anchors. If I were going to anchor to dry wall, I would probably buy some heavier-duty, non-plastic ones from the hardware store, just to reduce risk of ripping the wall out while exercising. Those are easy to find, though, and cheap from hardware store. It's definitely a two-person job to mount this. The brackets are heavy and you'll want someone else to hold them steady while you drill pilot holes and mount, just to make sure everything is even. Lastly, rings can easily go on the bar and still leave plenty of room for regular pull-ups on the bar without rings getting in the way. That's a definite plus.
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Posted 4 years ago
I purchased this combo for my home garage. Mounted the pull-up bar on the wall and rings from the rafters (I used longer lag bolts than what was supplied). Bar is great for both kipping and strict pull ups. Rings and straps are well-made and have been good for my first week doing dips and muscle ups.
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Posted 5 years ago