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CrossGrips Door Frame Pull Up Bar - Home and Travel
Age range | Adult |
Color | Red |
Style | Clamp |
Material type | Stainless Steel |
Features | Portable, adjustable |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Jayflex |
Manufacturer | Jayflex Fitness |
Item model number | CG001 |
Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 25.4 x 7.62 cm; 1.99 kg |
ASIN | B07RQ5LLCJ |
J**G
Great Product for it’s Category
This is a solid, decent product. It’s perfect for travel, or if you lack space. I have a free standing pull up bar at home, but these little fellas are great for travel. They are light enough to carry in a backpack or holdall, but sturdy enough to be a solid product. They are easy to use, just watch your fingers for pinching in the spring loaded mechanism. They are surprisingly stable for pull/chin ups in three positions, and I use them for knee and leg raises. The guidance is to use under the bars, not anything that will cause them to dislodge. I had zero problems with the exercises I do. I also use them for two types of deeper push ups, but had a little slip, so make sure they are in the correct position, and be mindful, as they can be prone to movement. I would highly recommend this product, despite its higher cost. For me it was everything I needed for travel. The rubber grips did remove a small amount of paint, but it was not visible on the paintwork itself, as it’s just above the door frame. Take care to measure your doorframe, as it may not fit very wide frames, but is fine for standard UK frames.I weigh 80kg, and it held my weight just fine. The design is clever and seems reliable. I used them for two weeks, with few problems. An issue is the grips do slide and rotate somewhat, so will interfere with your grip, and the front handles that fold down, do dip at a downward angle, so takes a little getting used to. After a few uses, I found the adjustment ok. I previously used a £30 simple doorway bar, but despite no issues with it, never trusted it like the CrossGrips, and it left large rectangle marks in the paintwork. It was also terrible for travel. The other issue may be the size of the handles, I have tiny little girly hands for a fella, and my hands took up the full grip space.I think there is no substitute for a free standing bar, they're just so sturdy, and can deal with all kinds of movement. But for the rest of the market, these are the best I could find, and most YouTube reviews seemed to say the same thing.The company were really good to deal with, communication was excellent, and after a supply issue, they came reasonably quickly to the UK from the US. They aren’t cheap, but on the plus side, delivery was free if you opt for standard delivery. I will continue to use the CrossGrips when I travel, and hopefully, they will last as a product. Nice one guys! 👍
A**R
Wanted more for the money
The handles that enable you to do a conventional pull up droop beyond 90 degrees and the grip sleeve slips off, they are only capable of taking a downward vertical load... Any other direction makes them dangerously unstable. Sadly I had to return as the functionality for me was way short of the price...
M**R
Don’t buy
I travel to hotels all over Europe. Some don’t have gyms, so I bought these. I’ve taken these all over Europe. They don’t fit over a single door frame. Other than that, they’re a good idea.
G**Y
Product is sturdy.
Over all it was good but with minor things that needed some polishing.
J**N
Innovative design - not super stable but does the job
Great design and means a big bar doesn't have to come on and off. It can be a bit fiddly to mount/remove - particularly on a thicker frame. It doesn't feel super stable as there is wobble when pulling up but it does seem fine and able to bear weight (80kg).Good size and makes it easy to take when travelling.
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