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humanpiranha
10-Jan-2008, 04:56 PM
i have been looking for good solid wall mounted chinning bars, and wall mounted dips bars. the only site i have seen that sells such things is easychin in america. i would prefer to buy british but if there is none i would go with these guys. their stuff looks pretty hard to beat to be honest, just wondered if any you guys have bought from them and if so, whats the quality like. Also, if there is anyone who knows british suppliers of similiar stuff gimme a holla, thanks. :woo:

Hiroji
10-Jan-2008, 05:00 PM
ey up bud i just use a door mounted one, i got it from Argos.

how tall are you though? im a short ass so i can get away with it with ease.

Ive had no peoblems with it in 2 years.

humanpiranha
10-Jan-2008, 05:05 PM
i got one of those but i cant do wide arm grips coz the door frame gets in the way. im a short arse 2 but it still hampers my ability to open up so i want something with a bit more space. also, i like to let my legs hang instead of trying to keep them off the ground so getting some mounted equipment will be better for me i think. do you understand what i mean.

Llamageddon
10-Jan-2008, 07:04 PM
If you're looking for a chinning bar, check out the powerbar (http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews110604.html). I'm intending on getting one when I get back to Oxford

CosmicFish
10-Jan-2008, 08:19 PM
If you're looking for a chinning bar, check out the powerbar (http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews110604.html). I'm intending on getting one when I get back to Oxford
Speaking of which, when you've tested it, would you mind giving us a short review of it on the other thread you started? From what I've seen it looks like a great design and I'm really quite curious to know how good it is.

Hiroji
10-Jan-2008, 08:43 PM
i got one of those but i cant do wide arm grips coz the door frame gets in the way. im a short arse 2 but it still hampers my ability to open up so i want something with a bit more space. also, i like to let my legs hang instead of trying to keep them off the ground so getting some mounted equipment will be better for me i think. do you understand what i mean.

Yep i understand, your best bet is the power bar as shoto_can has said.

if not get down the gym ;)

Llamageddon
10-Jan-2008, 10:12 PM
Speaking of which, when you've tested it, would you mind giving us a short review of it on the other thread you started? From what I've seen it looks like a great design and I'm really quite curious to know how good it is.

Yeah no worries. I'll be ordering it when I get back to Oxford, so as soon as I get it etc I'll give a quick review

humanpiranha
10-Jan-2008, 10:35 PM
that seems like a cool piece of kit but i really want a wall mounted one like the ones on easychin and a pair of dip bars. just wondered if anyone knows if they are cool or not