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Reddit mentions of NEXPRO Wood Gymnastic Ring Olympic Strength Training Gym Rings Wooden for Crossfit
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Reddit mentions: 6
We found 6 Reddit mentions of NEXPRO Wood Gymnastic Ring Olympic Strength Training Gym Rings Wooden for Crossfit. Here are the top ones.
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Creates fun, athletic challenge; advanced design for added stabilityThe highest quality wooden ring on the marketSupports such exercises as push-ups, iron cross, dips, pull-ups, and more2 Rings & Straps with buckles that are 15 FT"SLIPPERY STRAP ISSUE": In order to properly secure the strap, the strap must inserted through the bottom opening of the buckle to prevent slipping. Please see product images
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Color | 1 Set Wooden |
I've owned these for like 2 years now and they work great.
http://www.amazon.com/Yes4All-Exercise-Crossfit-Gymnastic-Flexible/dp/B009RGMC4A/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1457994230&sr=8-3&keywords=olympic+rings
I also own these wood ones
http://www.amazon.com/NEXPro-Gymnastic-Strength-Training-Crossfit/dp/B00Q75DVUI/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1457994230&sr=8-6&keywords=olympic+rings
I use these. Wood, smooth, adjustable straps. Been very happy with them.
I just ordered these. I looked around a bit and it seems that rings are rings. You can spend $70+ and get Rogue Fitness rings or you can spend less and try your luck.
Gymnastic Rings, you'll use them for things like support holds, rows, pushups, etc.
If you really want to treat yourself, you could get some chalk to help your grip on the rings(although you don't really need it till more advanced moves), a foam roller, or massage stick - but none of those are necessary to get started.
u/franks28
no need to buy those. Those 25 dollar or 30 dollar ones do just fine. The straps work great, you just have to thread them the right way.
https://www.amazon.com/Diameter-Gymnastics-Rings-Buckle-Straps/dp/B00SAEPY72/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1503691973&sr=8-3&keywords=gymnastic+rings
https://www.amazon.com/NEXPro-Gymnastic-Strength-Training-Crossfit/dp/B00Q75DVUI/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1503691973&sr=8-13&keywords=gymnastic+rings
Just get wood, I made the mistake of starting with plastic ones then needing to buy wood ones after I advanced cause the plastic has shit grip.
There are two thicknesses. If you have big hands buy the thicker ones, small then buy thinner. But it doesn't really matter. My plastic ones were fig(smaller), but mine now are the thicker crossfit ones and I can't really tell a difference.
Cheapest solution is usually going to be rings.
That makes Rows easy to handle, however ring dips are kinda hard, because they add the need for core stability on the rings.
Well, the simplest solution for that is one of these., either the purple or the green one. With those rubber bands you can do this: http://www.kingofthegym.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/band-assisted-dips.jpg (Only with rings) To make the dips assisted in the beginning.
Generally I would aim for 15 assissted dips, before you should comfortably be able to do 3 or more without the band.