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Sporting Goods Creative Fitness Door Gym


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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - It's not that creative, but it's awesome!
Easy to put together, to install, to remove, and to store. I love it!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Creative Fitness Door Gym -- Truly Creative
All too often, the word "creative" in a producct name is nothing more than typical marketing ballyhoo. Not so in this case. This bar is easy to install in any standard 2' 4" to 2' 8" door and it is amazingly stable once installed. Great product. Worth every penny.

Now can somebody invent something to motivate me to use it every day?



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Gets you by when the gym isn't available
The door gym works with most walls. Unfortunately, I cannot use it downstairs with the wall thickness being over 8" but it does work upstairs where the walls are about 4". The height of my door is about 6'5" so I can't do pull ups without having to curl up my legs to keep me off the floor. I would not consider it a portable gym because it is a bulky product once assembled and it doesn't fold in any way. If it does work for your door, it will serve it's purpose and I've been very satisfied with it. It serves bonus features as a push-up bar and a sit up spotter which I haven't tried since I prefer leg lifts and the Perfect Push Up.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Works Like a Charm
If your looking for a chin up bar that doesn't require bolting into a wall, this is the one you want. It's stable and fits my door like a glove. I ordered the wide grip bar and am really pleased with it as well. The only minor draw back is that the foam guards that rest on the door's frame leave small black marks. Otherwise, I'd give it a 5 star rating.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good product
I have not used the door gym extensively so can't comment on durability. However! It does a good job of allowing a Condo/Apartment dweller the luxury of pull-ups.
Granted! You are limited as to hand position. But if you want to do chin-ups IT WORKS!

Fit is pretty good into the door-frame. Seems to be sturdy and holds my 200 lbs. No serious complaints so far.


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