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This video breaks down real experience with different parallettes. Material affects comfort and durability Plastic bars with foam felt comfortable at first but wore down and started to smell from sweat. Wood is the best option for long-term use, while metal tends to get slippery. Base design impacts stability A four-leg design worked for push-ups but felt unstable for handstands, tipping with small side pressure. The key is not the shape itself, but whether the base resists tipping under load. Height limits or expands your training Low bars around 10 cm work, but restrict range of motion in push-ups. Mid-height bars allow L-sits and smoother progression toward handstands. Handle thickness changes grip demand 1.4 inch handles feel comfortable and efficient, while 1.6 inch handles feel more secure but fatigue the forearms faster. Around 1.4 to 1.5 inches is a better balance. Bar length and size affect usability Long bars take up more space but are perfect for skills like L-sits or planche. Surface and feet pads matter more than expected Rubber pads can slip on carpet, making bars unsafe, while foam pads provide much better grip. The training surface should influence your choice. #parallettes,#parallettesreview,#calisthenicsequipment,#calisthenics #bodyweighttraining
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