(Part 2) Best strenght training dip stands according to redditors

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We found 131 Reddit comments discussing the best strenght training dip stands. We ranked the 32 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Strength Training Dip Stands:

u/pr0biem · 5 pointsr/bodyweightfitness

This is what I use in my apartment. It was easy to assemble and works great for me (I'm 6'1", 185lbs). I put some mats underneath so it doesn't cut into my hardwood, but it's sturdy. For rows I hung a towel across the inside of the dip bars.

The only annoying thing is that I can't do close grip pull-ups using this, but there are other "power stands". Oh, and my roof is only 7 feet so I have to be careful not to hit my head when pulling.

u/Valutones · 4 pointsr/bodyweightfitness

There's obviously no sense in buying another set, but these are the ones I bought. $50, and adjustable to 35-inches tall.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07BHWFH1W

u/haole1 · 3 pointsr/bodyweightfitness

I got chrome Lebert Equalizer XLs. I bought them as my birthday gift last year and wanted something nice. I had a discount code and I think they were about $120. You could probably save money buying something similar. I like that they're a little taller than some of the others. They're also made out of stainless steel and seem to be made well.

u/gnomemania · 2 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

I've been using the chin-up assistance machine at the gym. Like one of these guys, and lowering my reps while lowering the assistance, if that makes sense. I read about it on some "How to do a chin-up" webpage a while back. Also, push-ups. I've made progress! But no completion!

u/IHaveAQuestion1800 · 2 pointsr/bodyweightfitness

I’m looking for dip bars that can also be used for front levers. This seems to be something that would work but it is out of stock everywhere. If you have anything that has worked for you please let me know.

u/hotels4teams · 2 pointsr/bodyweightfitness

You can get one of these. It's not too expensive and works well.

u/Namunelbo · 2 pointsr/overcominggravity

You just piqued my interest. I was also looking into buying some parallettes.

After more searching, it's just as /u/Bakaichi says, the height is according to your goals and the difficulty of the movements. With lower height parallettes being harder and higher 'easier', but since full ROM HSPU is among one of my goals, I'd rather go with one of 25 to 30cm high.

Now about the price, well it's up to you. At least for me after looking those from Skillworx damn are they expensive... If I were to pay for anything over 100€ (among the options available outside the US) that'd be from Rogue.

If you look at LittleBeastM videos you can see most of his equipments are from Rogue, and those pair of parallettes look solid enough. My problem with metal parallettes is that unless you have checked them out personally you run the risk of buying a wobbly pair made cheaply... On the other hand wood looks much more solid and from what I've read there's not much if any maintenance needed.

These are my options right now:

  • amazon.es
    50€ but only 2 reviews, free shipping.

  • aritmex germany
    Also 50€, but it's from the German store, maybe they ship to Spain or maybe by asking the Spanish warehouse they can sell them. The Spanish warehouse has free shipping, not sure about the German side if it has to ship to Spain.

  • Rogue
    ~128€ + 17€ shipping. Solid from what I've read and seen from youtube...

    Those you just linked from CRF Gym Bars does look solid but with a hefty price tag although it included shipping.

    More suggestions are welcome, I was thinking the one from amazon, try them and if they're not stable enough just return them but it looks like it's not sold directly from amazon... Sometimes I feel like if I were to pay over 100€ for a pair, I'd just get them custom made from a local carpenter or something.


u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Fitness

No, a rack for hold the barbell above the bench, like this one
https://www.amazon.com/Ollieroo-Multi-function-Barbell-Fitness-Adjustable/dp/B01NBN4FAK

u/stjep · 2 pointsr/bodyweightfitness

No personal experience, but I have seen people using bars similar to these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077ZV2NVG/ref=dp_prsubs_3

u/BigDaddyD87 · 2 pointsr/homegym

Livebest Heavy Duty Adjustable Power Tower Pull Up Bar Tower Multi-Function Strength Training Dip Stand Workout Station Fitness Equipment for Home Gym https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DNDPJHF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_TdHPDb0KV1ZT7

u/darajeguke · 2 pointsr/martialarts

Try searching for dip bars.

u/OPs_Mom_and_Dad · 1 pointr/homegym

I have the Black Mountain Dip Station. I can't find it on Amazon, but it's almost identical to this Titan one and about the same price (can't remember exactly what I paid). It's solid, but if I could do it over again I'd get something that took up less space or doubled with a pull-up bar.