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Thursday, January 12th 2012

1:53 PM

Things To Bear In Mind When Buying Pullup Bars

Many people don't actually take a look at the benefits they can get out of pullup bars especially when they're in the gym. Some people ignore it because of the fact that the equipment looks so basic. However, once you have seen the endless benefits that you can get out of chin-up bar exercises, you can truly claim that it is the best of all the items you'll find in the gym. In fact, some others would say that it is the equipment that can target all areas at once.



Purchasing a excellent pull up bar won't only save you from unnecessary upkeep or replacement costs but will also improve your fitness center's safety. These types of bars are available in different lengths and can be well suited for either a single person or multiple people. Furthermore, you need to shop for the bars carefully since they need to allow different users to have narrow as well as extra-wide grips because each one of these grips exercise different sets of muscles.



Below are a few aspects you have to consider when buying pullup bars.



Number of Users



Pull up bars are available in various lengths and so you should think about the number of users you're purchasing them for. For example, there's no need for purchasing a long bar when you're the only one to use the bar.



Diameter



Different users have different palm sizes. Therefore it is beneficial to think about the diameter of the bars before you buy to ensure you buy the appropriate ones for you.



Strength and Grip



You definitely don't want your bars bending down due to the weight of the user(s). In this regard, you should get those bars that will not be forced to sag by the weight of different users. The strongest bars are those that are manufactured with steel. Also, the types that are mounted on doorways should have a strong grip on the wall. Additionally, you'll want to look for bars that have a great finish that will permit a tight grip.



Flexibility



Since not all walls are consistent for example, you should purchase those chin-up bars which have flexible characteristics.



Location



Where do you want to put your pullup bar? Do you want to hook it into a doorway? Or secure it to a wall? Or maybe you want a freestanding pull up bar that you can place wherever you need?



As you can tell from all the above points, there are lots of things to consider when looking for pull up bars. So do your research as you do not want to buy some bars and realize later that it's unsuitable for your needs.
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