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adversity04

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Originally Posted by SykoFreak
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Originally Posted by triniboy27
Ok - i'm going to give this a try: [url="http://www.amazon.com/Lifeline-Power-Up-Chin-Ups/dp/B00065BT3G/"[/URL]
Looks very awkward. In the pic the guy's knees are dragging against the door. That would cause me no small amount of grief even though I keep strict form and don't use any momentum on my chins. I bought one of these (UD-6 classic as the "new" one wasn't out when I ordered) and I'm very pleased with it. http://www.easyeffort.com/ I was going to buy a cheaper one from Amazon but my apartment has wide door frames and they wouldn't have worked. Was shipped to me from Canada.
 

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Originally Posted by Jumbie
Looks very awkward. In the pic the guy's knees are dragging against the door. That would cause me no small amount of grief even though I keep strict form and don't use any momentum on my chins.

Agreed - I also realised last night that some of my exercises require the space offered by the doorway.


Originally Posted by Jumbie
I bought one of these (UD-6 classic as the "new" one wasn't out when I ordered) and I'm very pleased with it.

http://www.easyeffort.com/

I was going to buy a cheaper one from Amazon but my apartment has wide door frames and they wouldn't have worked. Was shipped to me from Canada.


I've been looking at those as they seem to be a better version of what I currently own. I need to email them my door specs to see if which one (if any) would work for my place. I'm worried that it won't work (just like the p90x one didn't)
 

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