🏆 Unleash Your Child's Inner Gymnast with Tepemccu!
The Tepemccu Gymnastics Bar is a height-adjustable training bar designed for kids aged 3-15, featuring 11 adjustable heights, a sturdy fiberglass construction, and a double lock safety mechanism. With a maximum weight capacity of 320 lbs and a stable triangular design, it ensures a safe and fun gymnastics experience at home.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 55.5 x 14 x 5.5 inches |
Package Weight | 18.96 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Tepemccu |
Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
Model Name | Gym |
Color | Teal |
Material | Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-teen |
Manufacturer | Tepemccu |
Included Components | Gymnastics Bar Parts |
K**M
Strong Bar!
Got this for my two year old who wants to do some gymnastics with me. The bar is super sturdy and made with great materials. Setup was a little bit of a pain with the included tools so I brought out my own. Love the height adjustment functionality as my toddler grows!
D**X
Works, but A few issues
This is a good solid weight gymnastics bar. The metal is strong and it defintely will be able to take some spinning. The base of it takes up quite a foot print. Unlike our other one, this does not have the possibility of folding up to put away.Assembly was not too difficult. It uses only 3 different size screws totaling 16 screws for the entire gymnastics bar.Now to my issues. The bar is wood. It's not breakable. it will definitely handle some good abuse, but the problem I had was during assembly. I just don't know if there is a way to install the bar without scratching the wood rod by the metal hole it goes into. That was a bit frustrating to see some premanent scratch marks on the edge of the pole at both ends.The second issue I have is where the post extenders attach to the base. There seems to be no way to fully tighten the bar so that it does not rock back and forth slightly when our kid is using it. That upright vertical that attaches to the base moves quite a bit. It tilts back and forth is a better word especially when my kid is twirling around it I tried to tighten up the screws as much as I could. I thightened it up so much that I removed some of the blue paint off the unit, and to no avail. They still wobbled considerably. Maybe that's how they are designed now, but I don't know.Overall I can recommedn, but because of those issues, I just could not give it 5 stars.
C**Y
Super fun addition to our “playroom”
My husband and I have found an alternative use for this gymnastics bar. For our versatile tastes, this easy to use piece of equipment has proved to hold steady while acting as a trammel, not necessarily holding a great deal of weight, though we haven’t tested it to the max. Build quality is surprisingly sturdy. Add some eye hooks in place of the included bolts and let your imagination run wild!Great value for $$.
G**
The stabiliser bars are exactly where you land
The stabiliser bars on the front and back are exactly where my child lands, making it painful to use.
M**A
Sturdy enough for my large toddler
MY toddler loves this and was their intro to gymnastics. Easy to assemble.
T**S
Cumbersome but stable
It's working well for my little 7 year old gymnast to practice her pullovers. It needs a dedicated spot because it doesn't fold up in any way and has a wide base. The adjustability is a nice feature but it does require removing 4 knobbed screws. They can be tightened pretty well to keep the bar steady. My daughter says she prefers the wood over metal because her hands don't slip on the wood as much as on metal when they get sweaty.
H**R
It's been outside for 3 months
We got this for our active 9yo. I put it on our porch outside. It has held up, no fading or significant rust. The bar is a fiberglass ro plastic feel, so its hard to get the gymnastics "slide" feel you get with wood. Overall a pretty good value. Isn't too tippy even on the top setting.
R**R
At Home Gymnastics Necessity At An Affordable Price
It is versatile and works well for different ages and sizes. I have a 3-year-old, 5-year-old, and 9-year-old ranging from 30 to 98 lbs, who practice on this simultaneously. The adjustability of bar height is relatively easy. The bar has some movement, but it is sturdy. I even use it, 5'1 "135 lbs.It can fit in my living room, playroom, and outside. It is relatively light, and I can move it from location to location alone. If we need more room, it can be broken down and stuck in our shed. With the proper mat, the foundational bars cannot be felt if landed on. It has been an excellent way for the kids to safely practice their skills at home. I usually have it at the lowest hight to prevent injury.
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