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This is a T-bar row platform. Inspired by Rogue's Indy T-Bar Row, which was so revolutionary, this platform was designed to offer the same feel while being more space-saving and easier to handle. The design was based on the overseas model found at the following URL, where you can also see usage examples: https://youtu.be/OElEHRietFA?t=234 The most significant feature is the 4-degree incline. This was the most important aspect of the design. *It seems they had a lot of trouble because the inch scale is prohibited by law (・・;)* W: Approximately 60cm D: Approximately 50cm H: Approximately 32cm Considering the material costs, processing costs, and welding costs of iron, which can easily amount to tens of thousands of yen, as well as the handling weight, we had it made by a woodworking shop. Since we start from cutting the materials, it takes more effort and time than usual. It's only natural, but the cost was higher than expected, so we gave up on replication and made it a one-of-a-kind item. Thanks to that, it's made very carefully. As you can see from the fact that the ratio of wood to steel in a detached wooden house is 9:1, even if it's made of wood, it won't budge even if you row with 200kg, as long as the load capacity is calculated. Unlike the T-bar row machines often found in gyms, which have short support columns, this uses a barbell shaft, making it much easier to shift your center of gravity. By combining rings and chains with attachments, you can completely eliminate the "that" feeling of the plates hitting your body and pull with all your might. You can find rings by searching for "[T-bar row attachment]" on Mercari. I used stainless steel rings sold at home improvement stores. Also, the barbell shaft installation part is reinforced with plates, making it easy to attach and detach plates, which can be a hassle in a home gym. The footplate is wide and sturdy, so you can use it not only for T-bar rows but also for popular exercises like belt squats, Romanian deadlifts, and one-hand rows. Buying the original from Rogue would easily exceed 100,000 yen including shipping. Shipping included. Highly recommended.
2 days ago