Post AzXuDXNvAsfcl9hcGm by m3lang3@mastodon.online
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(DIR) Post #AzWjUiHub4vaqNv3YG by solidsanek@outerheaven.club
2025-10-24T07:21:23.072630Z
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I wanna get one of the pull-up bar you can just put on any door frame, but also that sounds risky to me
(DIR) Post #AzWkpsclShDGw9KVt2 by kaia@brotka.st
2025-10-24T07:36:22.255929Z
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@solidsanek we got rid of ours because I hated it and bf used gym anyway. ours was very unergonomic
(DIR) Post #AzWlbh2RqAuku88sQS by solidsanek@outerheaven.club
2025-10-24T07:45:06.150939Z
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@kaia Yeah, little point to that if he goes to the gym anyway. I've been to gyms a while ago, I'm not huge on them, hence why I chose swimming instead, but I still need to do a bit of exercise outside of that. I just don't like the concept of these pull-up bars
(DIR) Post #AzXVWlP6mIwmt4KRaS by Tanuki@mastodon.social
2025-10-24T15:45:27Z
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@solidsanek but maybe not risky in the way you expect; I would always hit my head on mine walking under it.
(DIR) Post #AzXuDXNvAsfcl9hcGm by m3lang3@mastodon.online
2025-10-24T20:40:54Z
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@solidsanek I had one and wish I kept it when I moved. One screws the mounting points into the door frame, which is very solid, and the bar can be removed when you're not using it (it's two pieces that screw into each other). Highly recommended