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Reddit mentions of Black Mountain Products Heavy Duty Stand 3000-Pound Rated Dip Station

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Reddit mentions: 13

We found 13 Reddit mentions of Black Mountain Products Heavy Duty Stand 3000-Pound Rated Dip Station. Here are the top ones.

Black Mountain Products Heavy Duty Stand 3000-Pound Rated Dip Station
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3000 pounds rated dip stationEasy assembly and functionalityStabilizing pads for any surfaceSoft foam gripsLifetime Warranty3000lbs rated dip stationEasy assembly and functionalityStabilizing pads for any surfaceSoft foam gripsLifetime warranty
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height37 Inches
Length35 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateAugust 2018
Weight26 Pounds
Width22 Inches

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Found 13 comments on Black Mountain Products Heavy Duty Stand 3000-Pound Rated Dip Station:

u/Joshua_Naterman · 7 pointsr/bodyweightfitness

I tend to agree with /u/andersonah, based on relative safety concerns with each.

I'll tell you right now, you need to be very particular about your approach to the rings.

  1. Start with nothing but support holds, and don't worry about the shaking: after 2 weeks that will be gone, it is just a motor learning thing.

  2. Continue your dips on your current set up.

  3. As you get used to the rings, start doing negatives with 1-2 second holds all the way down to parallel (upper arms parallel to the ground).

    Slowly transition into one set of ring dips with perfect form and stability, and don't add more than 1 set per week. It is ok to go slower.

    I am recommending that you consider weighted dips with option 4 or 5 first, though.

  4. STRONGLY consider making a PVC dip station. Use 1.5" schedule 40 PVC... it will cost ~45 bucks, same as the rings.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zA9EhzdN1a4
    https://www.reddit.com/r/bodyweightfitness/comments/27clxl/just_finished_a_diy_dip_station_and_am_satisfied/
  5. You could buy this for 70 bucks and free shipping. If you don't have prime you can venmo me the money and I'll order it and ship it with my prime.
u/truncatedusern · 3 pointsr/homegym
  • Ab wheel ($12.96)
  • Collapsible weight bench ($112.00)
  • Dip station ($79.99)

    Total: $204.95, plus any tax and shipping.

    Note that the parallel bar station does not store as easily as you might like. It's very useful, though; you can use it for dips, bodyweight rows, L-sit training, etc. The paralette bars linked by batman1285 are probably a good substitute, though they won't give you as much clearance from the ground.
u/lentil_king · 2 pointsr/GripTraining

I did leg-assisted for the fat handles. Still worked pretty nicely.

For the rotating fat handles, I made them to spec but ended up just taking the PVC and putting it on my door-frame chin-up bar. Same effect, I figured.

Did something a bit different for the towel hangs. I draped a judo belt over a [dip stand] (http://www.amazon.ca/Black-Mountain-Products-Stand-Dip/dp/B00EPKRUGS), grabbed an end in each hand, and held myself up like that. We do something similar in Judo practice and it was very difficult, heh. It was kind of like doing rows with the belt, except stopping at the top of the motion. Let me know if you think I'll get the same effect from that.

u/mysecondattempt · 2 pointsr/bodyweightfitness

I got this Dip Station because I dont have any parallel bars or chairs heavy enough to dip on. So far it amazing and I can also do my Hrows on it!

https://www.amazon.com/Black-Mountain-Stand-3000-Pound-Dip/dp/B00EPKRUGS/ref=sr_1_4?s=exercise-and-fitness&ie=UTF8&qid=1487552943&sr=1-4&keywords=dip+station

u/iams3b · 2 pointsr/Fitness

Iron Gym (doorway pullup bar) pull up bar is pretty much the only major requirement. You can probably start the recommended routine after that.

I also purchased this dib bar to make doing dips easier, but it's not necessary

u/0000GKP · 2 pointsr/bodyweightfitness

The half rack at least gives you the option to lift weights later. I went with a full rack (Titan T-2) because I wanted to lift weights and I could get a multigrip pull-up bar instead of just a straight bar. I prefer the separate dip station. This style works for inverted rows also.

u/ghostinthepost · 2 pointsr/homegym

It's this one, http://www.amazon.com/Black-Mountain-Stand-3000-Pound-Dip/dp/B00EPKRUGS/

It's pretty good. Doesn't move around or shake when you use it. Also works for like body weight rows. Still it's kind of expensive for single function equipment.

u/3rdweal · 2 pointsr/bodyweightfitness

For less than $100 you can get one of these, a small price to pay for peace of mind. I've been doing inverted rows on a 2x4 between two chair, it works but the wood tends to slip.

u/Relentless- · 1 pointr/bodyweightfitness

You dont have a park?

Or
Portable Dip station

u/burner010101 · 1 pointr/bodyweightfitness

But this? Or maybe hang rings off the bar you do pullups on?

u/-Skinwalker- · 1 pointr/bodyweightfitness

Not worth it when This is 40 bucks and the one I linked earlier doesn't take up much more space than a PVC setup.

u/Aarenas52 · 1 pointr/hoggit

Ohhh its a dip bar. the other one is a pull up bar. you said bottom of it so i was looking towards the floor lol.