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B**T
Be careful with this one.
I don't recommend this for someone who isn't very well conditioned with plyo. It's 12 inches at the shortest which is a little tough if you're not super good at box jumps. Also, it's totally unforgiving. If your foot slips off, your shoe catches the ledge or you miss the jump your really gonna regret it. It's got sharp metal corners and the edge is a sharp angle, I've gotten some serious brides and scratches from it. Yes it's my fault for not having great form or whatever but now I'm a little afraid of it and am actively looking for a bit of a shorter box with more forgiving edges. The bottom grips came off while jumping on it. I was in carpet and it slid across the floor some while jumping. And it kinda smells like bacon. That is all.
A**R
Extremely sturdy, easily adjustable commercial quality plyometric box for those toughest athletes and workouts
Item shipped quickly and received in a couple days upon ordering. Item was fully assembled upon removing from the packaging. I own all commercial fitness equipment and this plyometric box fits right in. High quality and extremely sturdy. Very easy to adjust settings for varying heights which is great when two or more are working out together and you need to adjust height quickly. No worries when jumping as the box will not move even on off center pounces. The paint and finish as well as the mat are also extremely nice and of great quality. Very happy with this product.
J**Z
it's better to just get this one
This thing is a BEAST. It's quite heavy and stable (50 pounds or so?), even if you have it set to the highest level, this will not tip over. The Titan is more expensive than the fixed jump boxes, but I figured it still made economic sense to buy this one instead. I wanted a 12 inch and an 18 inch jump box, and they cost about $65 each on Amazon or Walmart anyway - so it was almost just as economical to buy the Titan instead. Also, the standard jump boxes only weigh about 22 lbs (half of what this one weighs), so they're not as stable, and their platforms are only about 14 inches x 14 inches, much smaller than the Titan. With the Titan it's heavier and more stable, I get more heights, and the platform is HUGE. At the 24 inch setting, I can go tricep dips, at the 16 inch setting I can use it for squat jumps, and at that 12 inch or 16 inch settings I can use it for elevated push ups. I'm also using it in conjunction with a suspension training system using it for back rows and putting all my body weight into it. I think if you need two or more sizes of jump boxes, it's better to just get this one.
B**.
CES and Certified Coach and Trainer I feel good about this product
I endorse this product. I have seen other reviews on this product line, that are defaming to the products general design. Obviously, I do not agree (IE 5 star rating).The product is very solid and slightly compact in design. The make and weight of the adjustable plyometric training ”stand” are evident when removing it, from its expertly packaged shipping container. At first, I saw a mutilated box and though it was damaged until I saw the care of packaging within. I use it also as a DB stand for my adjustable Dumbells, as it is built to more than handle the 110lb weight. As a certified TRX Coach, NASM PES, CES and Award Winning Certified Coach and Trainer I feel good about this product. It looks great with the thick red finish, from an aesthetic point of view. I like the appeal sitting next to my Kettlebell collection (gives clients the instant information that they require IE ”this is going to be serious training”). I can use it as a functional piece. I imagine it's great for a Mobile all-in-one [plyo-training]. Con would be that the awkwardness requires a sturdy strap for picking-up as well as transport. Also, the weight for most female trainers and coaches may be cumbersome (it is heavy and backward as mentioned). I weigh 215lbs and have no qualms about standing on it. However with a size 13 shoe I fear the tip of my shoes getting on on the bottom portion of the object, thus landing on an already semi-collapsed unit. However, for smaller clients, I think it is ideal, especially those who do not possess the force ballistically speaking as over-turn the now on its side very dangerous metal object. I will, however, keep this rating at 5 stars, as this has not happened to late. I feel the product description matches well with its image and display (over the internet). It is not a quick job to change the dimensions and I would take a star off for this if it weren't also so practical as a DB stand, that can ultimately handle moderate to semi-heavy ”Big Weights”.BDM Author
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