Our Jr. Kip Bar is a gymnastics training bar for kids just beginning their athletic career. A perfect kip bar for home use, it features a 1-½ inch diameter solid maple wood bar and offers a good amount of stability for beginner to intermediate level skills. With optional stabilizers kids can easily perform skills like
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Added on: December 23, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
Our Jr. Kip Bar is a gymnastics training bar for kids just beginning their athletic career. A perfect kip bar for home use, it features a 1-½ inch diameter solid maple wood bar and offers a good amount of stability for beginner to intermediate level skills. With optional stabilizers kids can easily perform skills like kips and back hip circles on the Jr. Kip Bar. The kip bar’s base can be even further stabilized with a 4ft x 8ft piece of plywood for more advanced skills.
Great customer service! After 18 months of use by three team kids We have had this bar for 18 months, with extension kit, and anchored by the recommended particle board insert, in order to make it as safe as possible for our active children.Our children are ages 7-11 and levels 3-5, one boy, two girls. This bar gets daily use and abuse, of play and higher level skills training.Two weeks ago a screw on the bar assembly broke in half (attaching the wooden bar to the metal support arm). There are four such screws on each side, so the bar…
Love it Love it Love it You can view my video to see the bar in action during a practice session at home.I LOVE IT! I bought this bar so my daughter could practice at home. After a few months of practicing at home SHE MADE THE TEAM! This bar is great! We are very pleased and the assembly was very easy.My daughter is 8 and she is about 60 lbs. I set the bar up upstairs in our bonus room so she can practice more. You will need the plywood to stabilize it for advanced…
A Great Success We have a gymnastics enthusiast, age eight, with a lot of excess energy and decided to take a chance on this, considering it’s pretty spendy. Well, it has seen constant use. First stop after school, then as a reward after homework. Whenever The Boy gets wound up it’s down to the basement for a session. Has been months and he has not tired of this at all. It is not a novelty item or something that gets played with and then pushed into a corner. Worth every penny.It was easy to…