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Plastic necks cracked easily January 22, 2010 J. Risch (Philadelphia, PA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These are light, made of plastic. When I first put them together the necks on the bases all cracked. I can still use them and they haven't caused me any problems yet, but since the necks are all cracked, I'm a constantly thinking they are going to give out on me.
I wouldn't advise purchasing them. Look for something a little more sturdy.
Intense workout for dirt cheap. August 3, 2009 Joseph M. Baltrus (Springfield, VA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I don't know how you can give less than 5 stars for this extremely handy $[...] product. Yes they are plastic, and I was skeptic based on former reviews but listen the way these are designed, (which is smart via the angle) provide incredible resistance. If you are a lard ass tipping 250 lbs, don't buy these, get the metal ones. But seriously these hold your weight no problem.
WHAT'S GREAT - I just started a push up regimen, starting slow because I am definitely out of shape. My routine of 4 reps consisting only 20,15,10, and lastly 5 push ups (50 total) - burns. With these push up bars, OMG I thought I was dead after 20. The extra posture, correct positioning, extra depth you get intensify your simple push up easily 2 fold.
I wish I discovered this type of product long ago. Oh BTW I did own a pair of those Perfect Pushups, the ones that spin. No good, that spinning factoring is the worst thing for your push up. Keep it simple with these.
Simple Product That Works June 9, 2009 K. Schultz (USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
What is needed in a push-up bar? The first thing that springs to mind is strength. While these bars are made of plastic, they have no problem holding up my 180 lbs. during the ridiculous number of push-ups in P90X.
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What about comfort? The foam grips are surprisingly comfortable and durable for this price range, reminding me of the type on a pull-up bar, and the angle is well suited to natural movement.
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Weight is another issue. I can use my hexagonal hand weights for push-ups, but they are too heavy to move around quickly when I want to change positions, including the small adjustments when my body slips around. These plastic hand weights are perfect in that regard, weighing almost nothing.
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Okay, what else is left? Something that I had not even considered prior to purchasing: stability. To be portable (and they very much are), each bar comes in three pieces, which snap together, allowing them to all lie flat for packing. This leaves little hinge points, which can rock a bit and feels awkward.
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The simple fact is that a push-up bar is extremely cheap to make and not complicated in design. With that said, I have decided to give these an average (3-star) rating, but I do not want to discourage you from purchasing this pair. While I would gladly give up the small amount of portability gained by breaking these bars into pieces for stability, your priorities may lie elsewhere, making this is an ideal compromise. Regardless, this is a solid product for a reasonable price and I do not regret buying it.
Cheap and sturdy. Works great. May 22, 2009 Denbo (Wisconsin, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought these to use in the P90X workouts and they work great so far. I've used them for a few weeks now and no complaints. As other reviewers have mentioned, they are plastic and they flex a little bit, but barely enough to notice. They hold my weight (185 lbs) just fine, the foam padding is fairly comfortable, and they deliver in terms of maximizing my pushups.
For under 10 bucks these are a great buy.
Good quality and value March 10, 2009 phlyer The bars do what they are supposed to do at an excellent price. Easy to assemble. Good cushion on the handles.
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