JFIT Pro Push Up Bar Stand, Set of 2 Bars - UPDATED STYLE - 9" or 11" Options - NEW Design Assembly, NEW Thicker Grips and Non-Skid Feet for Enhanced Push Ups
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The point you make is correct. They do say that these "Measure 9 x 17 x 3 inches" in the description, which is an outright It's only 9 inches high, which is almost half as high as the pool, so you could do decent dips, but not really the best. Kids could use it, but not adults who are adults.
The majority of people who dip are not tall enough unless they are toddlers or trying to train them. At least two or three of these are required If we were to use them for dips, they would need to be 5 times as tall as they currently are.
My weight is 275, I'm 64 years old, I push with wide and narrow grip, and I'm 64 years old. I wouldn't do a hand stand push-up. While they are sturdy enough to hold your weight, unless you bolt them to the floor, I think I wouldn't do them. You're on top of It could ruin an otherwise great day for you if they flip to the side.
you're referring to doing push-ups only, that'd be fine I'm not sure about that, ups. Although I love these, if you have 6 inch ones, instead of getting more, I would stick to what you have now.
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Athletes who want to accomplish their goals avoid it too! You will not lose any money if you do not waste it. It was cheaper) and ordered them- The piece is made of junk and is unsafe. With just one screw connecting them to the base, the thin metal bars can be turned and swiveled in any direction. As a result, the legs become loose when performing any movement, even intermediate ones. As you push up into planche, do a planche push-up The ups are When you need confidence the least, fixing the issue is far from invigorating. I tried to fix the problem by applying Loctite blue and then Loctite purple to the screws but the problems persisted. The foam handgrips are also misaligned so when the two bars are placed parallel, the grips are staggered and one grip is an inch earlier than After contacting J/fit, I found out that they have terrible customer service and apparently do not stand behind any of their products. The company claimed it was Amazon's fault since Amazon sold the product to me, but it was too late for me to get a refund since well over a month had passed when I tried using the product several times as part of my daily calisthenics routine. There is still time to fix this problem if you want to make it right for an honest customer. Please get in touch with It was a pleasure working with.
To use these for push ups and tricep dips, they work just fine. As well as learning gymnastics drills, my son uses them to practice. Their lightweight and durable construction makes them ideal for outdoor use. The only complaint I have is that I find it a little hard to tighten the screws all the way.
The last time I had these was just over two weeks ago. My weight is 275 pounds, and I do between 200 and 300 reps a day Every day, you should do 250 push ups. It has helped alleviate wrist pain for me to buy these bars. At least four days of good work were put in. As a result, the set screws that hold the handles to the base won't stay tight, causing the bars to slide and "go crooked" while doing push ups. If you want to do a lot of push ups, I do not recommend this item.
In addition, I was 190 pounds when I first started using them, so they felt sturdy and plenty strong enough to handle my tasks. I was able to push myself to the max while they held me in hand stand It has been noted that one aspect of the design I liked has been described as negative in other reviews In this case, if you apply enough pressure, the feet will shift with fully tightened bolts. these because if you fall over while doing a hand stand, they'll give just enough so that you won't break them. You may experience different results depending on the situation. Do you have the option to go back and get these for free? My decision to get them would be the same as yours. It is absolutely worth the wait.
I was not expecting this to be so good.
I struggle to get up after assuming that position (on my knees or prone) as a senior citizen sometimes. A little short of an optimum height for this purpose, I found an old set of pushup bars useful, but they were slightly out of the way. I thought that the JIFIT 9" version would be a better height because it stands 9" tall. In the process of restoring my standing, they have been of great assistance. The 4 screws that came with the set didn't have thread on one of them, so I was unable to put them together. When I contacted the seller, he sent me a replacement screw in a timely manner. In my opinion, the set is both lighter and more sturdy than normal, and I am assured that they meet the needs of their intended use. My experience with this product is completely positive, and my appreciation for the prompt response from their customer service department can't be overstated.
The version now comes in 9 inches. My only purpose for them is to push buttons A roller coaster ride of ups and downs. Even though I'm 72 and have no intention of doing handstands, I still find them very useful. There is no better grip than the one with the padded grip. There are 11 inch height ones that I have. This set of two rings was excellent for the price. I loved them so much, I bought the 9 inch height too. They are great for push-ups as well, and I use them for that as well A roller coaster ride of ups and downs. some earlier comments that complained the legs were moving. My understanding is that they are As you know, I designed these 14 months ago to give the grip more room and to add two screws on each side as opposed to There have been no problems for me with these. For the price, this is hard to beat.
I've only had them for one day, but so far, they've been a good return on investment. As for their size, they are only 9" tall, but I am not a very big person (5'6", 130lbs), so they are just right I also find that they seem to be fairly sturdy, so I don't think I will have any problems with them as I put I think the price is a no-brainer too, especially when compared to others that cost more than $70.