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31.75mm Gymnastic Rings Reviews

4.8 Rating 94 Reviews
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These gymnastics rings are perfect for any gymnast, from beginner to advanced — and can even be used in strength training routines to tone and tighten your upper body with ring dips, pull-ups, ring rows and more.
Crafted with sturdy wood, these fitness rings have a smooth feel and a non-slip stick that works well with or without chalk. And they have a 31.75mm (1.25") ring width for a more challenging workout.
Plus, they come with extra-long 16 FT straps for a variety of hanging heights and a cam buckle system for quick and easy setup and adjustments. These gymnastic rings will give athletes of all sizes a killer workout and can support up to 600 LB.

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Great quality product at a very good price. I was impressed with how quickly it shipped and now I have a piece of gear in my garage that both I and my toddlers can use :)
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Posted 4 years ago
One of the better purchases for my home gym as when attached to my rack, they allowed me to do a lot of pulling exercises that were not possible with out a pulldown. They feel great and the strap is of high quality
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Posted 4 years ago
Thank you this is perfect for what I needed, I added it to my yoke so I am able to do ring rows and push ups. I will continue to make purchases from Titan.
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Posted 4 years ago
These gymnastic rings are of good quality and have met all my needs so far (dips, pullups, rows). They feel very durable and the wood finish has a nice aesthetic.
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Posted 4 years ago
They were exactly what I wanted
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Posted 4 years ago
Really sturdy product and quick shipping!
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Posted 4 years ago
Easy to set up. Sturdy. Perfect!
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Posted 4 years ago
Overall very pleased. My only critique is the little tiny strap to wrap up the excess strap, it almost useless. Have them hung on a chin up bar, as they are used primarily for rings dips, L-sits, etc. so there is a lot of excess strap that could be better tied up.
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Posted 4 years ago