Just got these dip bars from REP Fitness. Did a quick set on them. Very sturdy and not shaky at all.
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Thread: Dips are back on the Menu!
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Dips rock! My problem is, after I get good with them, I slack off. Then I go through the pain of starting over again.
Those REP Fitness dip handles look nice. I like that you can adjust the width.
I second the dip belt. I have the IronMind dipping belt and works well for holding extra weight.O─O York Barbell Crew #53 O─O
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08-27-2021, 05:00 AM #6
Those look amazing. I finally got a dip attachment for my rack, but it's wider than I like and isn't adjustable. Previous shoulder injuries cause pain when I have to use a wide grip. I wish I had something that I could adjust to be more narrow.
I'm a weightlifter, just starting to add some bodybuilding into my training. I'm mostly here for the equipment forum.
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