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Think I'll try something else.
does that mean a 550-pound guy can do pull-ups? holy cow... that is super strong!
although... back when I lived in Japan for a couple of years, my apartment was a few block away from a sumo dohyo. I was always amazed at how those 300 or 400-pound guys were able to lift up another 300 or 400-pound guy by the waist and off the ground. I certainly didn't have the strength to do that.
does that mean a 550-pound guy can do pull-ups? holy cow... that is super strong!
although... back when I lived in Japan for a couple of years, my apartment was a few block away from a sumo dohyo. I was always amazed at how those 300 or 400-pound guys were able to lift up another 300 or 400-pound guy by the waist and off the ground. I certainly didn't have the strength to do that.
Yup they use their hips as leverage. It's amazing to see these Sumo s in action.
3rd to last picture. 64.6"
Which costs a few bucks more, but seems to not have a bad smell featured in the reviews and reviewers say missing parts replaced politely (as opposed to maybe we'll replace the parts if you give us a good review first). So maybe worth an extra few bucks.
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Think of all the laundry this thing can hold!
does that mean a 550-pound guy can do pull-ups? holy cow... that is super strong!
although... back when I lived in Japan for a couple of years, my apartment was a few block away from a sumo dohyo. I was always amazed at how those 300 or 400-pound guys were able to lift up another 300 or 400-pound guy by the waist and off the ground. I certainly didn't have the strength to do that.
Could be the maximum weight it can handle. If a 200lbs guy yanks it, it may generate more force than that and break.