🏋️♂️ Push Your Limits with Shena!
The KNKSHENA Push Up Bar is a durable, 2.5 ft wooden fitness tool designed for versatile push-up variations. Made from 100% natural Babool wood, it offers shock-absorbing properties to protect your joints while ensuring perfect posture. Lightweight and portable, this push-up board is perfect for home or outdoor workouts, featuring a specialized grip surface for safety.
Brand | KNK |
Material | Wood |
Color | Brown |
Product Dimensions | 15"W |
Handle Type | Wood |
Included Components | Push Up Bar |
Warranty Type | No Warranty |
Manufacturer | KNK |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 31 x 5 x 5 inches |
Package Weight | 2 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 30 x 15 x 8.2 inches |
Brand Name | KNK |
Part Number | SEENA00 |
K**
Good tool for Dandh
Decently made, you can actually make this at home. But for the price, you’re going to spend about the same as buying it, if you’re going to get similar or better work than if you bought it.
V**N
Well made and sturdy
This is well made for the price and design. The thickness is perfect. Feels solid in hands to grip. The bottom felt pads could be better. They fell apart after sometime. Brittle and shedding in pieces. I suggest they use plastic or silicon pads in future versions. Deducted one star for the poor quality pads.
C**N
Hand made sick !
I finally found an affordable Sheena board ! OSS
L**.
Awesome
Very solid and well built. I can be extremely rough with it.
P**Y
Terrible quality.
This was a nice Sheena shape but that is the only thing that was good about this item. This item was chipped and even had makeshift non-slip stickers that fell off immediately after opening. The wood was sticky and the support feet were soft wood. Really disappointing. I returned it. Thank you for the refund. If this was made with better quality I would re-order and even pay a bit more.
I**T
Crude but strong. Could use better finishing.
It's made of strong wood. It's literally the same thing as the KD one. It came with a KD sticker on it, in a box marked KD.It sits flat and level, and the friction rubber pads hold it on my laminate floor. I can make it slip, but under normal use it's stayed still for me. If I put it on a rug or a yoga mat it's sure to stay put.The surface feels slightly tacky from the finish, and it supports my 300lbs well.It is, however, very crude. Looks garage made by someone who was impatient. One of the feet is a little crooked, though both feet are aligned to the pencil lines their maker used to align them. I know because the pencil marks are still visible.The finish is about 98% complete. There are spots that are clearly raw lumber. Easily corrected.It's shaped just enough that there is shape--the ends are clearly roughed into handles, and it's sanded enough to not have any risk of slivers. It's smoothed but not smoothly contoured. But it could be.If it's on sale like it is at the time of this writing, I'd say it's worth the value in lumber and initial work, but if you want it to be beautiful, you'll need to put in some elbow grease and finish sanding it and refinish it yourself. It has the potential to be pretty, but that's going to be up to you to make it so.On the other hand, as it is has a certain primal, brutalist pragmatism. It's manufactured to the point of usefulness.I haven't decided if I prefer that, or want to explore how pretty it could be, in addition to it's functionality.As for function--circular pushups are still beyond me, but even for basic pushups, it does it's job well. My wrists and shoulders both feel much better than doing pushups on floor--even better that using cork blocks as low parallels. It doesn't have quite the same range that parallels provide, but it does feel more laterally stable, and I'll be a long time working with it before I find the variations it supports limiting.The main issue I've had is that when I'm doing pushups from the widest grip, I forget to either bring both hands in at least as far as the support feet, or deweight both hands before lifting one up, causing one end to seesaw up when I take one hand off the bar.
M**Z
Heavy Duty
Crudely built, with not all that much attention to detail. It is however, perfectly level with zero wobble when placed on the floor, and feels like it has no problem handling my body weight in excess of 275 pounds. It also just feels ‘right’ while using it, and I absolutely love the design. I already applied some coconut oil which really brings out the beauty of the wood as well as protecting it, and I also cut to size and applied some 3M rubber non-slip rubber strips to the bottom to keep it in place during use. All in all I do recommend it, particularly when it’s on sale for around $40….
S**H
Solid and stable. A little short of perfect.
This board is sturdy and supportive. It is able to hold my fiancé's weight of 200 pounds. Really good for pushups Hindu and Persian pushups. It hurts my hands when using it, given the size and shape of the wood, but I think that might be the point. I can feel my grip getting stronger.Why the 4 stars:When it first came there was some residue on it that rubbed off on my hands. Probably from the lacquer or something like that. Took some time to clean and wipe it off, but feels good now.Another thing is that the padding on the bottom, those little blue stuck on pads, unglued in less than a couple hours of use.Needs a little more attention to detail. But otherwise it's great. Just use it on a rug and/or add your own pads once those rip off.
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