Smurf the little pea.
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I am not a fan of going to gym's, so I thought about buying a bench and some free weight's for my house. I have been looking around and I have picked out two items that I am interested in. The first piece of equipment is a standup chin-up bar with push-up handles on the bottom and sit-up type grips in the middle. It sells for about $200 Canadian or a little less.
I am also interested in getting a bench. I found a bench that has an attachment for legs as well (calf and quad exercises I think). The bench back-rest raises and declines as well, and there is also a back support attachment where I can place my bar when I am tired of lifting.
I have some questions about quality though. The items I am looking at are not junk, but I am shopping on a budget. I have two choices for the bench. I either get a gym quality bench (very heavy, thick steel, I cannot budge it, and its mostly all welded together) or I get a more modest bench (sturdy, but I can shake it, and it also has more pieces to it). If I could, I would like to buy the cheaper model to save money. It is still a good bench, but not as good. The more expensive one had steel that was 2x4 inches thick, while the smaller one was just 2x2.
I was also wondering about the other piece of equipment, the chin-up bar piece. I have looked for chin up bars that attach to doorways and I just don't like them. This thing was a free standing piece. It was not that sturdy, but it was not like it rocked back and forth when I tried it out.
I realize my descriptions are fairly vague, but I cannot find the piece of paper with all the info I had on it. I would just like some opinions as to what you think the best course of action would be to take.
I do not believe in buying junk, just to clear things up. I have looked around a few different fitness shops, plus the net and realize the difference's between something from Canadian tire and something from an exclusive fitness shop. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks.
I am also interested in getting a bench. I found a bench that has an attachment for legs as well (calf and quad exercises I think). The bench back-rest raises and declines as well, and there is also a back support attachment where I can place my bar when I am tired of lifting.
I have some questions about quality though. The items I am looking at are not junk, but I am shopping on a budget. I have two choices for the bench. I either get a gym quality bench (very heavy, thick steel, I cannot budge it, and its mostly all welded together) or I get a more modest bench (sturdy, but I can shake it, and it also has more pieces to it). If I could, I would like to buy the cheaper model to save money. It is still a good bench, but not as good. The more expensive one had steel that was 2x4 inches thick, while the smaller one was just 2x2.
I was also wondering about the other piece of equipment, the chin-up bar piece. I have looked for chin up bars that attach to doorways and I just don't like them. This thing was a free standing piece. It was not that sturdy, but it was not like it rocked back and forth when I tried it out.
I realize my descriptions are fairly vague, but I cannot find the piece of paper with all the info I had on it. I would just like some opinions as to what you think the best course of action would be to take.
I do not believe in buying junk, just to clear things up. I have looked around a few different fitness shops, plus the net and realize the difference's between something from Canadian tire and something from an exclusive fitness shop. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks.