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GHB Wooden Gymnastic Rings feature ultra-durable 1.25'' thick rings paired with double-layered numbered straps for perfect height symmetry. Designed for professional-grade bodyweight training, this set includes heavy-duty carabiners, foot straps, and a door anchor for versatile use at home, gym, or outdoors. The complete kit also offers anti-slip grip tape, a carry bag, and a training manual, making it the ultimate choice for millennial fitness pros seeking strength, safety, and style.














































| ASIN | B0B6C4N3XP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #158,595 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #114 in Gymnastics Rings |
| Brand | GHB |
| Color | Grey white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (698) |
| Date First Available | 20 September 2022 |
| Included Components | 2 Pcs rings, Foot straps, Training Manual, anti slip Grip Tape, carry bag |
| Manufacturer | BBear |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Product Dimensions | 196 x 68 x 10 cm; 2 kg |
| Style | 32mm Rings & Numbered Straps Set |
A**R
Very happy with these! Straps are also a good quality
D**V
These gymnastic rings are really well made — the quality feels solid, the grip on the wood is comfortable, and the whole setup feels stable and durable. The functionality is excellent for bodyweight training, and they’re not too heavy, which makes them easy to handle during installation. The only thing to watch out for is the length of the straps. They didn’t quite fit the way I hoped in our room when trying to attach them to a door, so definitely double-check the measurements before buying. Overall, they’re great rings — just be sure the sizing works for your space!
M**C
My husband really loves these wooden gym rings and has now established them in his exercise room. They are reasonably priced compared to the more expensive ones, yet they provide the same function and are very well made. They were easy to install, the size and length are perfect for him and they are made of wood and the lengthy elastic strap. So far he is thrilled with them and using them daily.
M**E
All-around well made. The rings are strong, well-formed and finished. No rough edges or gaps in the laminate. Unfinished Birch plywood so it feels good in the hand and has great grip even when your hands are sweaty. The webbing is wide (38mm). Closer to 1.5" than 1.25". The carabiner is thick and looks super strong with locking function. So overbuilt I'm sure just one of these could support the weight of several people! Functions as advertised. My only gripe (I'm nitpicking here) is that I wish they would have used "hookless" carabiners. The hook easily snags in the loops when you want to adjust the height. Certianly not a deal breaker, not even enough to lose a star. Just would be a QOL improvement.
R**S
TL;DR: These are a reasonable price and great for my needs, but it kinda depends on your setup. They’re my third set of rings and my favorite. I’d say 4.5 stars but I’m rounding down because they’re not absolutely perfect. Pros: - The strap system with carabiners is superior to cam buckles for my setup. There’s no excess strap hanging down to the floor, faster adjustment (assuming the carabiner screws are not used). Cam buckles do allow finer adjustment, so you’ll probably want to go with that type if your mounting point is not level (e.g. a tree branch). - The wooden rings allow a secure grip without requiring taping (though tape is included). I like that they’re a bit wider than standard competitive gymnastics rings. - The numbers are large and stitched into the strap, not painted which tends to wear off over time if you adjust frequently. - Easy and intuitive to set up. Based on old reviews, it seems the instructions are better now than they used to be, but they’re basically optional anyway. - Nice accessories. Cons: - I’m skeptical about the quality of the wood. I certainly wouldn’t leave them out in the weather without treating them. The finish is a bit rough in places but no splinters (yet). - Using carabiners with screws is an odd, clunky choice. The whole system seems aimed at people who want fast adjustability, but then you have a huge bottleneck on releasing and securing the carabiners. And you know that allen key is gonna be lost at some point. It’s unfathomable. - I can’t find any load rating on the carabiners, either with or without using the supplied screws. They seem plenty sturdy, but I would like to know how much risk I’m taking by leaving the screws off.
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