I recommend adding an S hook onto the eyelet, in place of the carabiner. That way you can hook the belt loops directly on to it Much faster to hook up and hook off when your quads are dead! I have a marine style stainless S hook ( one end is closed), on my belt squat lever arm, that I attached to it via a D shackle
Did your rubber bumpers come screwed down tight? Mine wasn't, and i couldn't get it to screw in. So i pried off the bumpers and super glued them. It was awful.
that might be the way I go. I have been trying to "chooch" a belt squat together using my cables and whatever I have laying around. this looks to be the perfect solution.
you look like a big boy with your Lego and trains on the floor. and that is a good thing..this is what you love. i also love to be in the gym.@@ClarksvilleBarbellClub
I've been using a ratchet strap attached to the top so I can hook in and have something to hold during the set. I may have to try the jack stand idea, though!@@flynlow43
That strap may work best for you. My belt squat arm has a ball joint, so it moves side to side, as well as up and down. I can hook on and take a step or two to the side before I squat. Then just step back over and set it on the jack stand. I have a triceps rope attached to my rack to hold on to. As long as it works, right? Nice video. @@ClarksvilleBarbellClub
I recommend adding an S hook onto the eyelet, in place of the carabiner. That way you can hook the belt loops directly on to it
Much faster to hook up and hook off when your quads are dead!
I have a marine style stainless S hook ( one end is closed), on my belt squat lever arm, that I attached to it via a D shackle
That is a great idea! Appreciate it, brother!
The attachment point should be directly under the lifter (like w dip belt when you’re adding weights)
Thanks for the tip, Lawrence!
Did your rubber bumpers come screwed down tight? Mine wasn't, and i couldn't get it to screw in. So i pried off the bumpers and super glued them. It was awful.
That sucks, man. I did not have that problem. Their customer service is pretty good, though. They replaced some bars that UPS damaged for me.
that might be the way I go. I have been trying to "chooch" a belt squat together using my cables and whatever I have laying around. this looks to be the perfect solution.
The quality is very nice.
Thanks for sharing. I buy it today. Expected to experience it.
Let me know how you like it!
Thank you for sharing
Thank you for the support!
Nice attachment. Easy setup.
I agree! You might have to ask Santa for one...
Muy buena explicación
Gracias!
and there is the belt squat!! welcome to the Gentlemen club....have you played with Lego beforeE?
My oldest son is a Lego fanatic!
you look like a big boy with your Lego and trains on the floor. and that is a good thing..this is what you love. i also love to be in the gym.@@ClarksvilleBarbellClub
Absolutely love it! @@reverendterminator
i would use some kind of handle to hold on too. it can be only 2 loose sticks also.@@ClarksvilleBarbellClub
Definitely a good one for the price. Did you get the kickstand with yours?
Nope, I ordered before they added the kickstand. I'm probably just going to get a 4x4 block to put under it.
Jack stand for a car works great.
I've been using a ratchet strap attached to the top so I can hook in and have something to hold during the set. I may have to try the jack stand idea, though!@@flynlow43
That strap may work best for you. My belt squat arm has a ball joint, so it moves side to side, as well as up and down. I can hook on and take a step or two to the side before I squat. Then just step back over and set it on the jack stand. I have a triceps rope attached to my rack to hold on to. As long as it works, right? Nice video.
@@ClarksvilleBarbellClub
@flynlow43 oh, I bet that ball joint is nice! Being able to step left and right is perfect for the Jack stand hack.
How much was the sale price?
Black Friday Special was $165, I think.