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GoFit Chin-Up Bar

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21a9CfB8H7L. SL160  GoFit Chin Up Bar

  • Perfect for chin-ups as good as a feet anchor for sit-ups as well as crunches
  • Chrome plated club with padded grips
  • Adjusts to fit many customary breadth doorframes from 28″ to 36″
  • Includes ascent hardware; collection required
  • 250-pound weight capacity

GoFit Chin-Up Bar

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The GoFit Chin Up Bar is a good further to your during home precision program. Not usually is a club undiluted for chin-ups, a can additionally be used as a feet anchor for sit-ups as well as crunches. The GoFit Chin-Up club will regulate to fit many customary breadth doorframes. The club simply supports up to 250 pounds of weight when mounted properly. Comfortable froth grips have been cumulative to a club to minimize palm fatigue. Includes ascent hardware. Tools not included.Amazon.com Product … More >>

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5 Responses for “GoFit Chin-Up Bar”

  1. ianorth says:

    This bar failed where the long bar meets the end circles that are welded to the bar – one of those metal pieces bent. I weigh 165 pounds. I had my knees pulled up at the time so when I fell, my head went through a sheetrock wall facing the doorway and I landed on my lower back – I even smashed my ankle. I am in terrible pain – my head is bleeding. EXTREMELY UNSAFE!!!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Christopher Davison says:

    In college I had a chin-up bar that you twisted to tighten into a doorframe and I thought that’s what this was as well. Turns out you need a drill (which I don’t have) and you have to drill into your doorframe, which I can’t do since I live in an apartment. What an absolute waste of money. If you live in a home and you own a drill, buy it, for the rest of us it’s completely useless.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. A. VanTassel says:

    Bar does not extend. Too short to fit in any of my doorways. DO NOT BUY.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. M. D. Lockton says:

    This product has been updated so beware. 2 stars for misleading product page.

    While the improvements may benefit some, they will not work for me.

    I was purchasing this to use as a pot rack- hoping I could create significant tension to hold small amounts of weight without drilling into my rental’s cabinets. The bar does NOT twist to adjust length- mine just slides in and out, requiring the brackets, which look hexagonal and not round anymore.

    I can also say that my tendency to use products for other purposes than originally intended has served me well- so please forgive me for demanding the pictures are of EXACTLY what I will be getting for $20.

    Now I have to decide whether it is even worth returning, gifting or what… and back to square one on my non marring pots/pans hanging bar.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. Seeing Eye Studio says:

    Maybe mine is defective but it just spins around even when fully tightened. Cheesy looking construction as well..
    Rating: 1 / 5

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