Sunday, November 20, 2011

Tips on buying free standing pull up bar

Tips on buying free standing pull up bar


by Jesse Vega


Purchasing free standing pull up bar can look as an easy task. However, that is not so if you appreciate your money and you want to make the most of them. Before you make your decision you need to know which features makes them worth buying. With that knowledge you will be able to buy the free standing pull up bar that suits you the most.

The material that the pull up bar is made of is something of great importance when deciding which one to buy. This is an important thing to consider because there are many free standing pull up bars that are sold under the regular prices only because they are made from materials that are with poor quality. Most of the times they look as same as the other pull up bars that are made of materials with better quality.

However, that is why when the question of durability appears they are nowhere to be seen or compared with pull up bars such as the weider power tower. The powder coat finish and the tubular steel make the Weider power tower one of the most durable pull up bar on the market. The main point is not wise to spend money on something that is not durable. The first aging signs are to be seen within few months when it comes to those cheap versions of pull up bars as far as the ones such as the Weider 200 power tower that period can be measured with years.

The next important thing that counts a lot when choosing the free standing pull up bar is the available space that you have in your home and the size of it of course. You need to measure the size and the weight of the pull up bar before you decide on which one is the most suitable for your home. Also you need to consider the design of it because of few things but mainly because you need one that will be suitable for as much as types of exercises as possible.

The overall design is also very important thing. You need to find one which is suitable for practicing different parts of the body. The more types of exercises you can do on it the better and you need to base your decision on that feature as well. The weight can be issue sometimes as well. You need to look for a pull out bar that can be moved by one person. You don't want to call someone every time you need to move it from one to another room or from the garage to the basement.




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