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T-2 Series Dip Bars Reviews

4.7 Rating 38 Reviews
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The T-2 Series Dip Bars by Titan Fitness® will transform your T-2 Series Power Rack into a fully adjustable dip station. Designed with a J-hook style mounting system that allows you to install the Bars to your Rack within seconds. Easily clip the mounting system into the uprights by inserting the pin and twisting the bars down. No hardware required. The two 30 mm grip handles can hold up to 880-pounds and are a great way to build strength in your chest, shoulders, and arms. If bodyweight isn’t enough, try holding a dumbbell between your legs to add more weight and resistance to your dip exercise.

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I bought these dip bars to replace a stand alone dip station, in order to save space. It was between these and the Y single mount version also available for this rack. My concern with the Y version was that all of the weight would be centered outward of a single post , while these bring the center much closer divided between two posts. These dip bars are very robust and easy to place and remove as needed. Definitely an essentially accessory for this rack
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Posted 1 year ago
These work great. I was a little taken aback when I saw that the handles are at an angle rather than projecting straight out, I had never experienced anything like that before. That said, the angle is probably a bit more natural, I don't even notice it anymore. These are easy to set up, I just hang them off the back of the rack when not in use. A worthwhile accessory for certain!!
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Posted 2 years ago
Christopher C
Verified Reviewer
These dip bars are a great addition to my T-2 series power rack. You have to bolt the handle part onto the main part, but other than that, these dip bars come pre-assembled. The construction feels quite solid. I've done a couple hundred dips on them so far with no shoulder pain. The handles are angled such that you can slide your hands either forwards or backward and change your shoulder angle on the dip.
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Posted 2 years ago
Great! Great customer service
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Posted 2 years ago
Don’t fit my rack. Return shipping paid by customer and 20% restocking fee paid by customer. So either I return it for half of what I paid or I keep an item I can’t use. Stupid.
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Posted 2 years ago
Hello, please accept our sincere apologies if the item you purchased did not live up to your expectations. We pride ourselves on providing high-quality products. If you’re not satisfied with your purchase, we offer a refund for up to 30 days after your order has been delivered, provided it is unused, in the original packaging, and in new condition. However, as stated in our return policy, Titan will offer a refund of your original purchase price minus the restocking fee within 30 days of your delivery date.  Unfortunately, we don't have control over the return cost as it is being paid to the carrier. Here's the link to our return policy for your reference, https://www.titan.fitness/return-policy.html. Please email us at info@titanfitness.com if you require further assistance.
Posted 2 years ago
The dip bars are well constructed and easy to install. My only issue is the lack of building instructions for this and other products I've purchased from Titan (Titan T-2 rack). These things are not complicated to put together, but given how much weight these things are made to hold, you want to make sure you didn't miss something. Unfortunately, Titan's products don't come with instructions. Rather they have you enter a code on their website. Also unfortunate, the code doesn't work. This leads me to finding the instructions on reddit. I shouldn't have to go to reddit to get instructions for building this equipment. Just print the instructions and put it the box.
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Posted 3 years ago
Christopher K
Verified Reviewer
These were an easy buy for me. I purchased them knowing that the handles they come with might hurt my hands. For the record, they do. I had a pair of fat gripz that I leave on the handles at all times. This solved that issue. I think the overall problem is that the grips are too small/hard and when doing dips this places a ton of pressure in a concentrated spot, rather than spread out. I don’t have a Titan rack but a very similar brand with the exact same dimensions and hole pattern.
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Posted 3 years ago
The holes didn’t match up, I had to take a power drill to enlarge holes to line up with screws. But good fo da money
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Posted 3 years ago