🏋️♂️ Unleash Your Inner Athlete with DHT's Stall Bar!
The DHT Wood Stall Bar is a premium Swedish ladder suspension trainer designed for diverse fitness applications. With 9 adjustable solid wood grips and a sturdy steel frame, it supports up to 330 lbs, making it ideal for users of all heights. Perfect for home, gym, or clinical settings, this versatile equipment is easy to assemble and comes with a 30-day refund warranty.
Material | Wood, Alloy Steel |
Brand | DHT DYNAMIC HEALTH TECH |
Product Dimensions | 31.5"W x 78.1"H |
Color | Wa2 |
Special Feature | Non-Slip |
Item Weight | 36 Pounds |
Load Capacity | 330 Pounds |
Maximum Height | 198.1 Centimeters |
Manufacturer | DHT DYNAMIC HEALTH TECH |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 42.8 x 11 x 5.4 inches |
Package Weight | 18.67 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 31.5 x 4.99 x 78.1 inches |
Brand Name | DHT DYNAMIC HEALTH TECH |
Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer. |
Model Name | WA2 |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Included Components | DHT Wood Stall Bar and accessories WA1-D, DW-S |
Size | Wood Stall Bar |
M**T
Excellent quality & looks good
First off - instructions are useless so common sense is required. I referred back to the photo on Amazon to see what it should look like to help with the build.It was really easy to put together and bc our studs don’t align to the ladder fastener positions, I followed Seth’s advice (see review earlier) and used 2x6 which is what I had on hand.Originally thought I’d attach it a little higher up on the wall but then decided to have it standing on the floor for some additional support.It is so solidly built, it looks really elegant for a piece of workout equipment and with the pull up bar should be a really handy piece to own.
S**R
Nice Stall Bar!
As others have noted, this is a nice stall bar. The quality is up there. I'm glad I got it. At first, I was strongly considering the Vita Vibe Core series, but I didn't care for the way it looked. When I saw this bar, it had it going on; It's a good looking stall bar!Assembly was straight forward, however, like other users have said, you will need to supply your own hardware to fix it to a wall type. I didn't have the correct wood stud spacing, so I opted for the 2x4 and lag screws. All-total, hardware cost me $6 or so and the 2x4s were less than $15.I used 5/16 x 3.75" lag screws for the 2x4s to attached to the studs, and I used 5/16 x .75" lag screws to attached the ladder to the 2x4s. I've been all over this bar, distributing my weight in a ridiculous number of ways from right side up, to upside down, and everything in between. I'm 6'4 and I weigh roughly 197 lbs, and there's no creaking, cracking, or anything like that, it's solid! Very impressed!As for the pull-up bar, I can't really comment on it's intended full range use do to my low ceiling; I would put my head through my ceiling doing a proper pull-up. I do hang from it however, and use it for leg lifts and it handles everything I throw at it like a pro.One thing to be aware of, this bar is more of a narrow bar at 31.5" compared to other bars at 36".; This worked out great for me, as I had limited space, but the size difference has not effected my workout in anyway. I actually prefer the narrower foot print for the home gym use.Simply put, this is a great bar!!! I would gladly purchase another one if I had a need for it.@DHT, in your main image under your company name, you show the ladder not only with the pull-up bar accessory but also with the dip handles on the side. When will the dip accessory become available for sale?
M**8
Great value
Great quality, sturdy, easy to ensamble!
S**E
Great quality product and attachments. Highly recommend!
This is truly made up of high quality materials. I assembled it in no time. Now I just need to attach it and I think I’m going to do what other reviewers did by attaching a board to the wall and then attaching it to the board. I bought the attachments too and they are of the same good quality. Would highly recommend!
O**O
Sturdy, quality, beautiful
This thing really surprised me, considering I’ve ordered a more expensive Swedish ladder and later returned it due to poor weight limits, poor quality, and subpar appeal. As soon as I opened the box, it yelled quality. Everything was packaged nicely, and the metal and wood felt firm, strong, and sturdy. The wood and black metal contrast is beautiful. I stretch and perform micro workouts on it everyday, and it handles in a stable, reliable way. I practice l-pull-ups, dragon flags, incline shoulder presses, strict muscle up training, and even handstands on it (the pull up bar prevents me from falling backwards for balance training). No wooden bars bend. No creaking. And I love it. Some feedback for improvement: it is best to get lock washers for all the hardware (not included). It doesn’t come with hardware to secure to your wall. I wish that the brackets had two holes securing them to the frame so that it is always at a right angle. Get rubber washers between the brackets and the wall studs to protect your dry wall and absorb shock/ movement. I did not like the look of the handle knobs on top and around the pull up bar, so I replaced them with flush hardware that can’t be seen (since I mounted this in my living space). The pull up bar is secure with downward force, but it does have slight rattle when you push upwards - which isn’t ideal. I placed a spacer where the metal meets the wood - though I wish the mfg would just add tapped holes there to secure against the wooden bar with additional hardware. All in all - highly recommend.
J**Y
I love these!
Mine came with all the hardware, including the hardware to secure the wall bars to my wall. All hardware was sturdy. Instructions were included. The pre-drilled holes lined up. I stained the wood before assembling everything. My husband helped to attach the two-by-fours to the wall so that the wall bars would like up nicely to the wall. Some things are better done in pairs. Hardware: Like many, I didn't use the hardware that came with the wall bars to secure them to my wall, and instead I first attached the wall bars to two-by-fours. I bought the two-by-fours and the hardware to attach the two-by-fours at a neighborhood hardware/lumber store. Instructions: The part numbers in the instruction booklet are a bit confusing, but they are there. You'll need to find the corresponding part type in the instructions instead of just relying on the diagrams. Here's an example: Washer Part #09 (booklet diagram) = Part 05.5*012*1.0 (#09) (booklet instructions) = Part 05.5*012*1.0 (part package). Pre-drilled holes: There's a method for putting the poles together so that all the holes line up. The bottom poles differ from the top poles. The paddings are thicker on the bottom poles, and the holes start higher up. The holes to attach the screws are on the back side of all four poles. The labels should go on the outside, with one of them going on the top right outside, and the other going on the bottom left outside. Of course, you will need to turn everything 180 degrees, with the front facing the floor, to be able to screw the screws into the back side. Afterward, you will need to turn everything back around to install the two-by-fours if you decide to use two-by-fours.
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