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| Brand: Everlast Category: Sports
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $29.95 You Save: $30.04 (50%)
New (7) from $29.95
Rating: 170 reviews Sales Rank: 49
Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.6 Dimensions (in): 37.5 x 10.2 x 2.2
MPN: EV2750BK Model: EV2750BK UPC: 654602327500 EAN: 0999999252029 ASIN: B00091RXN2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 6-10 of 170
Very strong and reliable October 24, 2008 K. ONG (MN USA) I recently purchased this item from Amazon and received the item in 3 days. Good job Amazon! The chin up bar is a little hard to assemble because the nuts provided were really tight and it's only possible to screw them with the help of some tools. Other than that, I think for the price, this bar is worth every penny. Bear in mind that the sandpaper on the wooden support does scrape off the paint on my wall. What I did was put a tape on the wall to minimize friction.
Great for real short people October 23, 2008 John M. O. Donovan There's a reason the entire leg of the model is not shown on the ads. In order to use this on the average door ,you legs must be constantly bent at a 45 degree angle to keep them off the ground .
You have got to be kidding me October 19, 2008 Cliff (Maryland, USA) Got this thing out of the box, tried to put it together. I could not figure out why there seemed to be two inches of play in the four main screws that hold the handles / door support to the main bar. From reading on here, it looks like they are basically too long! THIS PRODUCT DOES NOT INCLUDE THE CORRECT ASSEMBLY HARDWARE. China is a big place, you'd think Everlast could find a manufacturer that could figure those things out. Or maybe there was some kind of Spinal Tap thing going on with the screw lengths. Whatever, save your money, anything else on the market has got to be better than this.
False advertising: Multi Function is a lie October 18, 2008 Joe Chapman (Oregon) Just got this item. did a pull up or 2 to see if it holds me...so far so good. I don't need a tool to do push ups. Now to test the 2nd reason I bought this thing: sit ups. I wanted something that holds my feet down while I do sit ups (as advertised in the picture with the dorky haired dude right?) This is the point you realize you've been had. If anyone knows how to make this work (the sit -up part), I'm golden with this product, if not, lying to a customer PISSES ME OFF! (Please comment if you know how to make this bar hold your feet down whilst doing sit ups
The bolts are fine, use a wrench! October 13, 2008 J. Stacy 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Everyone talks about the bar coming with the wrong bolts because if you try to assemble the bar with your fingers the nuts don't tighten all the way. There's a lining of blue plastic inside the nuts that help them stay in place when tightened with a wrench, but yes they will stop you if you try to put them on with your fingers. Admittedly, the instructions should have either made this clearer or come with a wrench tool. Once assembled, the thing works great! Everyone else who complains about the "substandard" nature of the product seems not to understand how all of these door-frame chin-up bars work. This one is arguably as good as the P90X bar (depending on your grip style) for about 1/3rd of the cost, and it is way better than the other door-frame bars that cost $10-20 more. As long as you own a wrench and a standard door-frame, I can see no reason to buy any other chin-up bar.
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