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The Leasbar Pull Up Dip Station is a versatile home gym solution crafted from heavy-duty steel, featuring 10 adjustable height levels, a slip-resistant design, and ergonomic grips. It supports up to 600 lbs and includes free elastic bands for a full-body workout, making it perfect for fitness enthusiasts of all levels.
Brand | Leasbar |
Material | Heavy duty coated steel |
Color | Upgraded |
Product Dimensions | 38.2"L x 40.2"W x 90.5"H |
Handle Type | Fixed |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 600 Pounds |
Included Components | All items are in one package |
Warranty Type | No Warranty |
Item Weight | 41 Pounds |
Manufacturer | leasbar |
UPC | 786194161382 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 50 x 19.6 x 4.75 inches |
Package Weight | 21.12 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 38.2 x 35.5 x 90.6 inches |
Brand Name | Leasbar |
Model Name | ZHHS1604-BK |
Part Number | 1604 |
R**Z
Incomplete kit
All hardware for assembly are completely missing. Package was not only delivered late, but missing essential pieces for assembly.
J**Y
Fairly effective with notable flaws
1) As with many other reviews, stability is an issue. If I were any bigger or heavier (5'11" 175lbs) I would be concerned, but for the money and ease of assembly it's an expected trade-off.2) Pushup and dipbars/armrests are a bit too wide. This really depends on your build and workout goals, but a taper or something to accommodate different people and goals would be better. Also the crossbar near the bottom completely defeats the purpose of pushup handles as my nose collides with it before reaching the floor. They'd really need to be another 1-2ft farther out to be useful.3) The uprights are right where my hands would comfortably hold for a standard pullup and the padding doesn't cover the areas where my hands naturally want to grab otherwise. I do have larger than average hands and longer arms for my build. Moreover my feet hit the aforementioned crossbar when performing pullups. This negatively effects my form. These things can be worked around, but really should have been considered ahead of time.4) The dip bars rely on a screw attached perpendicular to the floor to hold an entire person. This makes the durability rather questionable. Time will tell.Overall, useful enough to keep. It works for the three main exercises it was designed for. It will be easy to store and move. It has a few design flaws and will likely wear out before it's time.
J**O
Safety
This piece of equipment is not stable enough for what is advertised to be. You really need to be careful especially when doing pullups, because the back starts to lift off the floor. Good for some issues, but would not buy it again.
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