Garren Fitness Maximiza Pull Up Bar - Doorway Pullup Bar/Chin up Bar with 3 Sets of Screw-in Required Door-Mounts (2 Heavy-Duty and 1 Medium-Duty Sets), 26 to 39 Inches Adjustable Width
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Yes, there is a pull- There are multiple screw holes on the up bar. in door- mounts. We strongly advise you to use the heavy-duty version for safety reasons. door-duty- mounts. Garren Fitness Service br>regardsbr>
Yes, it will spin if you do not properly tighten it with the provided Alan wrench during installation. You won't have any problems spinning it if you carefully follow the instructions and use that alan wrench to tighten it down.
Hello, we're sorry to hear your doorframe is beginning to sag. That would be a concern. br>It's critical that the bar is mounted on a sturdy, stable doorframe that can withstand the screws as well as the forces applied during the exercises. The doorframe should not crack in this case. Unfortunately, it appears that your doorframe lacks sufficient strength, and there is little that can be done to remedy this. br>I recommend that you look for a different more-expensive option. To use it on, you'll need a sturdy doorframe. If that isn't the case, we'll gladly refund your money under our Customer Satisfaction Guarantee. Regards, Garren Fitness Service br>
Yes, you must loosen the anti-sping wignuts and rotate the bar to reduce its length. The circular brackets that secure the bar to the door frame will remain in place. To put it another way, this isn't a friction adjustment bar.
Selected User Reviews For Garren Fitness Maximiza Pull Up Bar - Doorway Pullup Bar/Chin up Bar with 3 Sets of Screw-in Required Door-Mounts (2 Heavy-Duty and 1 Medium-Duty Sets), 26 to 39 Inches Adjustable Width
I bought it for my gymnast daughter to use as a workout aid. It's a risky bar. I installed the bar in a doorway exactly as instructed, and it proved to be sturdy enough to support my weight (210 lbs. ). ) at the time of setup The issue is that the bar can roll in the opposite direction of tightening (expanding), causing it to loosen (contract) and pop out of the socket. Because the plastic end pieces aren't deep enough, the bars easily pop out once they've rolled and become a little loose. In q, this issue is discussed. It's not a one, but it's close. Almost completely ignored Turn around or reverse your grip, as suggested by the answers. When the locking nuts are tightened, they do not prevent the wheels from rolling. My pound-for-pound weight is 100 pounds. My daughter took a bad fall and landed on her back and head. A severe fall for the same reasons is described in the first one-star review, as well as a more serious injury. This product should be avoided at all costs.
I think. This item was purchased for my son as part of his physical preparation for a new job that is quite demanding. Arrived on time and in excellent shape. We used three screws per end unit to secure it to the door jam. I inserted the bar between the end pieces and twisted it to the desired length. This took us a few minutes longer because I kept shortening it when I forgot which way to twist it (by the fourth or fifth attempt, I had figured it out). The bar is of good quality, and a 5'7" 160lb young man uses it every day without issue. When I asked my son if he would recommend it, he replied, "Please leave me alone. " 'Get out of my room,' says the narrator. ", which I interpreted as "yes, strongly recommended!".
My cracked rib has prevented me from playing golf for the past three weeks. It happened as a result of your pulley system malfunctioning. The up bar had come loose from its socket. When it came to putting up the bar, I had followed your instructions to a tee. I followed all of your instructions to the tee. I landed flat on my back and hit my head on the tile floor when it collapsed. Needless to say, I don't think your pull-up is a good idea. Anyone is welcome to use the bar.
This appeals to me greatly. br>br>Can be mounted in three different ways: 1) Rubber ends are compressed using a tightening bar in the door jamb. For simple installation or removal, spin the middle of the bar, and both ends go in or out. They state that the maximum weight is 100 pounds. br>br>2) As shown in the pictures, there are clear rubber domes that can be installed to increase weight to 200 pounds. If you don't mind seeing the hardware, I think this is a great option. 3) They have a cup mount option for 300 lbs, which is also shown in the pictures. The bar fits over the rubber dome and into the cup's interior. br>br>You will receive two sets of cups/domes and hardware, as well as a rubber dome to create a third mounting location. br>br>Because I don't want to rip up the door jambs, I chose to use the cups because I weigh 150 pounds. I wish the cups were about 1/2" smaller in diameter for a better fit in the door jamb, but as you can see, they work fine. In my house, I despise having my caps exposed. This is in my bedroom, and all I have to do is take the bar down when I'm done with it. Because I don't have a dedicated workout room, the rubber domes are a good option for me, and I may try them if I want an installation that doesn't stand out as much. br>br>I've also included the instructions that came with it.
" I don't write reviews, but I do occasionally read them. Some reviewers complained that it slipped, but the manufacturers have since added locks to ensure that it does not slip. The bar easily twists into the hangers, which are bolted into a doorway. It's as solid as a rock, and there's no way this is going anywhere anytime soon. The new locks keep it in place and prevent it from slipping. Pull-ups are now being done by the entire family. Simply go ahead and purchase it.
This is fantastic.
This bar is VERY sturdy when using the mounting brackets! Almost every day, my kids sit (and occasionally swing) in a hammock that hangs from the bar, and the wood of the door frame shows no signs of wear and tear. My 230- Every now and then, my husband and I put our full body weight on it to make sure it's really solid, and it doesn't budge! It was simple to put together (it took my husband about 10 minutes), and according to him, the bar itself COULD be easily removed from the permanently mounted "frame," but we keep ours up all the time, flipping the hammock out of the way when not in use - It's just a kid's room at the back of our house, so no one minds if it's left up. I'm a happy camper because we saved so much money by purchasing this and a cheap hammock instead of a DreamGym or Gorilla Gym.
The customer service is outstanding. When it comes to the pull-back mechanism, The up bar is a good weight and comes with EXCELLENT installation tools for fitting in your doorway. br>br>The only drawback is that this pull-out couch isn't very comfortable. Because the tightness of the up bar is not locked, it is easy to over-tighten it. Tighten the bar and your door will be badly damaged- frame. br>br>We noticed this right away after putting in our pull-up bar. up bar. When my husband and I attempted pull-ups, we had a lot of difficulty. The bar would rotate and tighten as you performed pull-ups. This made it difficult for us to get a good grip on the bar and maintain proper form, as well as causing damage to our doorway. br>br>We immediately contacted Garren Fitness, and they responded with the FASTEST customer service response we've ever seen. They sent us a replacement bar and a full refund to see if that would help solve the problem. br>br>So, while the bar didn't work for us, it might for you. In any case, the customer service we received was FANTASTIC, and we would gladly do business with them again.