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Description
Chin Up Bar for Super Bench/PRO
Boost your back and arm muscle strength with the Chin Up Bar for the Super Bench/PRO/PROV2. Like most Ironmaster gym equipment, the Chin Up Bar is an extremely durable attachment that offers a superior level of versatility. It gives you the perfect range of motion to work out your lats, biceps and forearms while hardly taking up any additional space. It is also very easy to install so you can work out minutes after unboxing the attachment.
Solid, sturdy and stable
Our Chin Up Bar has a 300lb load rating to support the weight of most trainers. Made of durable materials and proven design.
- Has a weight load capacity of 300lbs.
- Upright is made of chrome-plated steel for superior strength.
- High-quality neoprene grips on the handles offer good comfortable grip and protection against wear and tear.
Versatile and adjustable
Perfectly compatible with the Super Bench/Super Bench PRO, this Ironmaster attachment is a great way to expand your bench workouts by converting it into a pull-up station with two different grip positions to accommodate different kinds of exercises. The height of the Chin Up Bar can also be adjusted to suit users of various heights.
- It has regular wide grips for your chin-ups and pull-ups.
- Neutral grips provide an alternate position for your hands to target various muscles of your upper body.
- The vertical upright bar is adjustable in increments of 2" from a minimum of 81.5" to a maximum of 89.5" from the floor giving you more flexibility with your workouts and allowing people of different heights to use it.
Ideal height and range for performing exercises
Our Chin Up Bar that has been attached to the Super Bench/PRO is just the right altitude scale for users of different heights. The distance between handles is also perfect for doing upper body workouts that target different muscle groups.
- The chrome upright tube is 48" long with its top reaching 81.5" up to 89.5" above the floor in 2-inch increments to accommodate users of almost any height and ceiling heights.
- The handlebar is 48" wide with 18-inch spacing between the neutral grips.
- It has two different grip positions (wide and narrow), conveniently allowing you to vary your hand placements according to your preference.
Compatible with all Ironmaster Super Bench models
The Chin Up Attachment for Super Bench/PRO is an excellent addition to your existing Ironmaster bench, whichever version it may be. It is easily attachable and provides several levels to suit users of any height.
- This attachment is compatible with all Ironmaster bench models, both old and new including the PRO V2.
- It can easily be attached to the spine of your Super Bench using the pull pin to enable various positions for different user heights.
Functional, comfortable and safe to use
The size of the handles and the material used to cover them help you maintain your grip so you can complete your workout without slipping off or letting go prematurely. Compared to chin-up bars that require being bolted to the wall, the Ironmaster Chin Up Bar is much safer to use and more gentle on your hands.
- The Chin Up Bar grips have a 1.25" diameter an ideal size for wrapping your hands around them comfortably.
- Its handles are covered in neoprene rubber grips to protect your hands from too much friction that could result in calluses.
- Better and safer to use than chin-up bars that need to be bolted into walls, doorways or ceilings.
Space-saving and easy to install
The Chin Up Bar doesn't require additional floor space apart from the area already being occupied by your Super Bench/PRO. Assembly tools are included in the package to make setting up at home quick and convenient.
- Since this attachment connects to the spine of your Super Bench/PRO, it hardly takes up any additional space in your home gym.
- Simple assembly with the included Allen wrench.
- Just plug into the bench and set with the pull pin.
Reviews
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Reviewer | August 2nd, 2013
Just OK, I've had this for a little over a year - it's durable and works OK. Using a weighted belt causes problems due to the weights hitting the arc of the bench. Tilting the bench a little causes one side to lift up a bit - not as solid as I would like - you can anchor it with weights on the legs to remedy this. Overall, it is a little worse than a power tower, but if you don't have the space - it works. Posted on Amazon.com
Reviewer | October 1st, 2011
IMO, not worth it if you're going for the dip attachment also The chin up attachment itself is fine; I'm 5'11 and weigh about 220lbs, and I have no issues with stability or wobbling. However, if you're thinking about buying this and the dip attachments with the Superbench to save money and space vs a power tower, consider the following ... This attachment is $85 and the dip attachment is $55, which equals out to $140. You could get a decent power tower for that price, and you wouldn't have to always swap out the attachments, which is especially handy for the chin up bar, because it is very long and top-heavy, and a bit of a PITA to get on and off. Speaking of long, the chin up bar is about as long as the Superbench is and is wider as well, so I'm not sure why other reviewers say that it takes no additional space, unless their chin up bars are being sucked up by a black hole when not in use :P Thus, although this plus the dip attachment may take up a little less room than a power tower would, the amount of space I saved wasn't as much as I thought it would be, due to the chin up bar being as big as it is. As for me, I just moved into a new place and purchasing a power rack which has a chin up bar built in, so I sold the Superbench chin up bar and keeping the dip attachment. Posted on Amazon.com