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Everlast Multi Function Chinning Bar | 
| Brand: Everlast
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $31.95 (On sale from $59.95) You Save: $28.00 (47%)
New (7) from $31.95
Rating: 159 reviews Sales Rank: 9
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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| Features:
| • | For chin-ups, push-ups, and sit-ups | | • | Maximizes upper body definition | | • | Includes comfort grips | | • | One-year warranty |
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Product Description For working out pecs, biceps, abs, and obliques. Chin-ups, push-ups, and sit-ups. Multiple comfort grip positions. Adjusts to fit doorways up to 32". Portable. Quick simple assembly. No screws needed.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 154 more reviews...
Are you kidding me? October 8, 2005 D. Ong (California) 73 out of 94 found this review helpful
The item came with the wrong screws and nuts. I had to wait for the correct ones but they never did send me the right ones. Right now I had to find the right screws because if you follow the instructions, the screws and nuts that connect the bars are oddly loose. What a piece of crap.
Everlast? Probably won't be ever lasting. November 10, 2005 Antonio Fernandez (Westfield, NJ) 58 out of 64 found this review helpful
CONS: 1. Incorrect hardware: Like other reviewers, the nuts and bolts do not seem to be the best. 2. Harms surface. One side that holds on to other side of the wall has a very abrasive surface which will mar any paint/finish. This material was probably chosen to prevent slippage, however rubber might've worked as well. PROS: 1. Cheaper than others. CONCLUSION: For the price it's okay, but I don't think it's going to last 2+ years of daily use. Very annoying was the hardware provided which doesn't seem to match the description in the user manual.
Not for six-inch interior framing March 13, 2006 R. Dale 26 out of 29 found this review helpful
This seems to be a fine product. However, our house was built with six inch studs (instead of the usual four inch studs). This means the door frames are wider, and this product does not work with these dimensions.
Be careful! October 23, 2006 M. Pregmon 18 out of 19 found this review helpful
I used this product successfully as a chin-up bar (palms facing me). When I turned my grip away to do pull-ups, the bar slipped while I was at the top of my pull. I fell and got a few bumps and bruises. This happened twice (shame on me). I did put some cushioning material on the bar that goes over the frame so as to protect the wall from damage. Be careful how you use it. I have decided not to use mine anymore until I find a way to attach it more securely.
Hope in one hand. **** in the other. See which fills up first. January 27, 2006 Goaty66 (Inver Grove Heights, MN United States) 15 out of 17 found this review helpful
I try to be optimistic but this thing isn't helping. I can't believe they put the Everlast name on this piece of junk. I read the other reviews and figured I'd try my luck. Naturally, I also received the wrong assembly hardware. The bolts are too small (or the holes are too large) in diameter to provide anything but sloppy construction. The parts list and assembly instructions show six of only one type of nut. There are two types included: four lock nuts, two standard nuts. The parts list and assembly instructions also show six PVC caps for the nuts. There are only four. The metal tubing seems rather thin walled for the price. Maybe I'm too picky but shouldn't some step of the product development process involve actually assembling one of these things and trying it out? I guess it's just another example of the growing trend of "Give people the least quality they'll stand for."
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