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Gymnastics Rings and Straps Reviews

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Description
Built for Clubs
Useful for gymnastics programs, obstacle courses, fitness programs, and preschool play.  Each set of Gymnastic Rings straps that fully adjustable in height. Don't want the rings and are just interested in our adjustable straps?  Consider the 9-foot straps only option, which are made similarly to the ones that come with the rings, but allow for suspension from higher heights (like competitive rings or high bar) and are reachable for ground work.  These rings are not intended for gymnastics rings competition. However, using gymnastic rings like these can help with: grip strength from hanging, swinging, pull-ups, leg lifts, arm strength and ab strength.
Rec Rings are made from strong polycarbonate and the surface has a non-slip texture.
Standard Rings are made with wood similar to what you would find in competition.
Adjustable from 23 to 33-inches high
Two sizes available
Recreational Rings (7-inch diameter)- plastic
Standard Rings (9-inch diameter)- wood
Note: Order the larger, standard rings if you are in a gym or are a competitive gymnast wanting to practice at home.
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Perfect for Home
These rings and straps can be hung from any bar and adjust quickly and easily to accommodate any height, age or ability level. Rings are a naturally playful way to introduce upper body strength into your home routine. Whether you have preschoolers, competitive athletes, or both; these adjustable rings make them the natural choice. Made of easy-to-clean hard polycarbonate with a non-slip texture, they easily adjust from 23 to 33 inches in height. Useful when suspended from a bar, or permanent ceiling hardware, these rings will be fun for the whole family.
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Specs & Docs
Rings are 1in thick
Rec Rings: 7-1/2in (19cm) diameter
Standard Rings 9-1/4in diameter (23cm) which is FIG standard.
Straps adjust from 23in (58 cm) to 33in (84 cm) long.
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FAQs
Are these good Gymnastic Rings for kids?
Yes. These gymnastics rings are perfect for kids. The rings are available in two sizes. The recreational ring size of 7 inches diameter is perfect for children's smaller hands.
Are these Gymnastic Rings adjustable?
Yes. Unlike most gymnastic rings on the market, these rings are easily adjustable to ensure they are set to the same height.
Are these good Gymnastic Rings for home use?
Yes. With a proper setup such as a bar or other support, these rings are ideal for home practice.
What is the weight limit?
The weight limit of each style of ring and strap is 150 lbs.

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Just what we needed and easy to use
Helpful Report
Posted 8 months ago
These straps are very easy to install and remove. They are perfect for my daughter who is 6. She is using them in every way imaginable!
2 Helpful Report
Posted 2 years ago
They work great, younger gymnasts love them!
5 Helpful Report
Posted 2 years ago
Not just got kids! Great for any age. I'm in my mid-60's and hooked these up to my pull-up bar. I find using the rings develops new muscle groups in the shoulders and upper back. Plus, because they hang lower to the ground and have adjustable lengths I don't worry about falling.
1 Helpful Report
Posted 3 years ago
These straps are great! They can be mounted at different heights over regular bars if regular rings are being used or over existing rings to bring them lower to the ground for the kids to reach without using boxes to get the kids to reach or having to lower the original rings.
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Posted 4 years ago
Sturdy rings/straps. I thought they were made of wood, because they look like it, but the description does clearly state they are polycarbonate, like a hard acrylic to me. My daughter, who is a young competitive gymnast, with rough calloused hands and the occasional rip, felt the rings hurt to hold. I wound up buying bicycle bar wrap, which make them more comfortable to use. Probably could have used her grips, but not in an area where I want chalk all over.
1 Helpful Report
Posted 4 years ago