Just ordered a pair! For a budget space saving design these are great. Now all you need for a full minimalist home gym is a bench, adjsutable dumbbells, and plate loaded cable tower cause your db's now double as cable weight!
@@billmoran4866 they have a new design where they removed the D rings which will actually make this much better cause now you clip carabiner directly to the Uclip frame so it’s stronger. Hope ya like them!
@@GoreckiFit Thank you for your prompt reply 👍. Yes, they make amazing stuff. would you say that the knurling on the wrist roller and on the supination/pronation handle is aggressive enough or too passive?
@@bigjoesan oh it’s definitely aggressive enough, nothing passive on that piece at all. Very well done, I goofed up once and let the handle slip on me and it took some skin off like butter 😂
I missed the price!! Honestly, okay for weighted pull ups & dips but that other stuff, gotta say, not seeing it. I didnt get the part of putting a dumbbell or kettlebell on a barbell sleeve, never saw that before. I believe it's more for home gym owners that collect every product that comes out,, I'm sure that is what the maker of this hoping. Guy had an idea, made the item, good for him and I wish him the best as long as he is not trying to price gouge the people by charging $50 or more for it. What's the name of it and the price???
@@bobbyhunt3009 it’s called U clips and price is 20% off now at $39.99. It’s a decent piece, but I mainly bought it for using my dumbbells for my wrist roller exercises.
@@GoreckiFit Price is $40 with 20% off, I knew they would be $50 or more and that is price gouging but all small companies do it,, every single one because they make such a small number of units. Guy makes 1,000 units because he doesn't know if any of them are gonna sell so he can't make 100K units and they not sell, he'd be bankrupt. Cost to make each unit is around $17-$20 with 1K units ordered. If ordering more units to be made, cost obviously goes down. $50 for one single unit is around 125%. Anything over 100% of profit on one unit is a term we use called price gouging. He starts the price so high though so if it starts selling a lot,, he will be a millionaire and it gives him wiggle room to always put it on sale and still make a profit of 100%. At $50 for one unit, it is always applied whether it's on sale or not. I'm not one of those that buys every product that comes out just to say I own it, thankfully my ego has not ever risen that high but most home gym owners are like this and people are coming up with anything to sale because they know these type of people will buy a rock tied to a stick if you say it's for a home gym. Those same people will then justify buying that rock tied to a stick until the cows come home. People are trying to think up any ty hing to sale and thats fine ad ling as they dont price gouge but they all do and home gym owners justify thr price saying that's just the economy know, no that's price gouging.
@@bobbyhunt3009 so I actually met this guy at HGC and he seemed like he genuinely wanted to help people. So the first thing I’ll say is sometimes you come across as insulting. You basically said I’m a guy that just buys all home gym equipment almost like a collector and that’s not true. I stated in my review why I bought this and I didn’t buy it to be a collector. You really need to stop saying that because sometimes people will accept something for free in exchange for a review and there are plenty out there, but some actually see a reason to buy something. Trust me Bobby, there is plenty of shit out there that I could buy if I wanted to be a collector and grow the channel. I buy only stuff I see a use for that looks like it’s good quality and will fill a spot in my training. As for the price, this is also patented and that’s like minimum of $10,000 plus fees if someone wants to try and fight him on it. Check out his website and see why he made the product, it was because he saw a need for it in his own training while resources were hard to come by for training. He’s also revised the design for quite a large amount of versions and has kept making revisions to make his product the best it can be. All these things take money and if you’re spending all the time running a business, you have to make a profit to live. I’m also an accountant and you probably don’t understand cost accounting. If it takes $17-20 of material to make it, you also have to be the manufacturer a profit otherwise they won’t do the job at cost. You have to figure out how to distribute it and that requires a lot of time, effort and money. It’s not just paying for shipping but it’s also packing and assembly as well. I’d guess his margins are much lower and I very much doubt this guy is a millionaire just because he made this one product. Plus you also have to consider advertising to get his product seen and the expense to operate the website and have someone manage his social media and take care of customer service. I’ve spoke with a few people about running a business and there is a lot of hidden expenses that the consumer never even considers.
@@GoreckiFit Man,, you took my comment way the wrong way. By no means was I talking about you. You were one of the very few I Respected and in no way did you ever even cross my mind when I was writing that comment. I won't mention who I was talking about because I find no pleasure in hurting anyone's feelings but I promise you were not one of them. Wow, never saw that coming and that is why social media is good for no one as most texts are taken out of context, like here. It's the main reason I won't be a Patreon to anyone because they can turn on you due to one comment taken out of context, like here. Man,, I was one of your most loyal subs and you should've at least let me explain myself before you blasted me that hard. I made a point about price gouging and it is the truth. Did I say a thing that was not true? I was not trying to hurt your friend's (the inventor) feelings, I was just explaining about the whole industry. You take care
@@bobbyhunt3009 I didn’t blast you, now you’re taking my comment the wrong way. I was just saying there are a ton factors that go into making a product. Until you invent a product and go into business, it’s all speculation. Price gouging really isn’t what this guy is doing, there are a lot of factors that go into making a product that consumers don’t think about. And if you reread your comment, you said people buy stuff just for the sake of buying and your glad your not one with that kind of ego. If I took the comment the wrong way I apologize, but sometimes it’s just ok to say, man that product isn’t for me and move on. I don’t think you need to be negative in the comment section, if it’s not for you just move on man. There is no reason to waste the energy in the comment section to write something if you don’t like it or how the industry is. Trust me, my feeling weren’t hurt and I mean no ill will against you. I just said there is plenty of shit that I could buy that would help the channel grow, be cheap enough and make a bunch of useless content. I’ll leave you with this one, we’re not all in the same situations, some people only can accept free equipment in hopes that they can review it and built up their social media a bit to only get back a small portion of the amount of time it takes to make a review. This review took me 10 hours and I’ve never received a single piece for free and affiliate payments are less than $150 the entire time I’ve done this. For some that’s a problem and they can’t afford to waste that time without getting something in return, so that’s why many people take free stuff. It’s then up to them to be honest in their review. I watch many reviews before I buy something and then makeup my mind whether something is worth purchasing. It’s up to the consumer to filter through the information and make an educated decision when buying gym equipment.
They are great...had to order a pair after using them at a friend's gym!
@@wsalas13 yeah they are great to have!! A lot of versatility from them.
Just ordered a pair! For a budget space saving design these are great. Now all you need for a full minimalist home gym is a bench, adjsutable dumbbells, and plate loaded cable tower cause your db's now double as cable weight!
@@billmoran4866 they have a new design where they removed the D rings which will actually make this much better cause now you clip carabiner directly to the Uclip frame so it’s stronger. Hope ya like them!
great ceo and a versatile cool idea!!
Yep, I met him at HGC.
Cool!!! That has come a long long way
Yeah man, it really has!! It's a decent little attachment.
Pretty versatile little accessory. Looks like it held up pretty well under the testing conditions. Glad you didn’t pull out your shoulder on that one!
@@tammim3426 I’m glad I didn’t mess up my shoulder too!!
Nice little gym accessory
@TheCarterHomeGym yeah it’s not a bad little attachment.
Wonder if they will work with the Rep Fitness Quickdraw adjustable dbs?
@@AirtiAbailar can’t say 100% but looking at the pictures/design of the QuickDraws, it looks like the U Clip should fit.
The rack mounted stainless wrist roller attachment with the supination/pronation handle you show in this video, is it from JD Gym Equipment?
@@bigjoesan that’s the one!! JD Gym Equipped makes some awesome pieces but very pricey.
@@GoreckiFit Thank you for your prompt reply 👍. Yes, they make amazing stuff. would you say that the knurling on the wrist roller and on the supination/pronation handle is aggressive enough or too passive?
@@bigjoesan oh it’s definitely aggressive enough, nothing passive on that piece at all. Very well done, I goofed up once and let the handle slip on me and it took some skin off like butter 😂
@@GoreckiFit Awesome then!🫡👍 that's exactly what i wanted to hear, thank you buddy, very nice of you.
@@bigjoesan always happy to help!!
Im surprised i dont have these after all this time. Not that i need one, but im sure id come up with some hack.
@@Ice_Box_Gym yeah you probably could come up with some cool hacks!
I missed the price!!
Honestly, okay for weighted pull ups & dips but that other stuff, gotta say, not seeing it.
I didnt get the part of putting a dumbbell or kettlebell on a barbell sleeve, never saw that before.
I believe it's more for home gym owners that collect every product that comes out,, I'm sure that is what the maker of this hoping.
Guy had an idea, made the item, good for him and I wish him the best as long as he is not trying to price gouge the people by charging $50 or more for it.
What's the name of it and the price???
@@bobbyhunt3009 it’s called U clips and price is 20% off now at $39.99. It’s a decent piece, but I mainly bought it for using my dumbbells for my wrist roller exercises.
@@GoreckiFit
Price is $40 with 20% off, I knew they would be $50 or more and that is price gouging but all small companies do it,, every single one because they make such a small number of units.
Guy makes 1,000 units because he doesn't know if any of them are gonna sell so he can't make 100K units and they not sell, he'd be bankrupt.
Cost to make each unit is around $17-$20 with 1K units ordered. If ordering more units to be made, cost obviously goes down.
$50 for one single unit is around 125%. Anything over 100% of profit on one unit is a term we use called price gouging.
He starts the price so high though so if it starts selling a lot,, he will be a millionaire and it gives him wiggle room to always put it on sale and still make a profit of 100%. At $50 for one unit, it is always applied whether it's on sale or not.
I'm not one of those that buys every product that comes out just to say I own it, thankfully my ego has not ever risen that high but most home gym owners are like this and people are coming up with anything to sale because they know these type of people will buy a rock tied to a stick if you say it's for a home gym. Those same people will then justify buying that rock tied to a stick until the cows come home. People are trying to think up any ty hing to sale and thats fine ad ling as they dont price gouge but they all do and home gym owners justify thr price saying that's just the economy know, no that's price gouging.
@@bobbyhunt3009 so I actually met this guy at HGC and he seemed like he genuinely wanted to help people. So the first thing I’ll say is sometimes you come across as insulting. You basically said I’m a guy that just buys all home gym equipment almost like a collector and that’s not true. I stated in my review why I bought this and I didn’t buy it to be a collector. You really need to stop saying that because sometimes people will accept something for free in exchange for a review and there are plenty out there, but some actually see a reason to buy something. Trust me Bobby, there is plenty of shit out there that I could buy if I wanted to be a collector and grow the channel. I buy only stuff I see a use for that looks like it’s good quality and will fill a spot in my training. As for the price, this is also patented and that’s like minimum of $10,000 plus fees if someone wants to try and fight him on it. Check out his website and see why he made the product, it was because he saw a need for it in his own training while resources were hard to come by for training. He’s also revised the design for quite a large amount of versions and has kept making revisions to make his product the best it can be. All these things take money and if you’re spending all the time running a business, you have to make a profit to live. I’m also an accountant and you probably don’t understand cost accounting. If it takes $17-20 of material to make it, you also have to be the manufacturer a profit otherwise they won’t do the job at cost. You have to figure out how to distribute it and that requires a lot of time, effort and money. It’s not just paying for shipping but it’s also packing and assembly as well. I’d guess his margins are much lower and I very much doubt this guy is a millionaire just because he made this one product. Plus you also have to consider advertising to get his product seen and the expense to operate the website and have someone manage his social media and take care of customer service. I’ve spoke with a few people about running a business and there is a lot of hidden expenses that the consumer never even considers.
@@GoreckiFit
Man,, you took my comment way the wrong way.
By no means was I talking about you.
You were one of the very few I Respected and in no way did you ever even cross my mind when I was writing that comment.
I won't mention who I was talking about because I find no pleasure in hurting anyone's feelings but I promise you were not one of them.
Wow, never saw that coming and that is why social media is good for no one as most texts are taken out of context, like here.
It's the main reason I won't be a Patreon to anyone because they can turn on you due to one comment taken out of context, like here.
Man,, I was one of your most loyal subs and you should've at least let me explain myself before you blasted me that hard.
I made a point about price gouging and it is the truth. Did I say a thing that was not true?
I was not trying to hurt your friend's (the inventor) feelings, I was just explaining about the whole industry.
You take care
@@bobbyhunt3009 I didn’t blast you, now you’re taking my comment the wrong way. I was just saying there are a ton factors that go into making a product. Until you invent a product and go into business, it’s all speculation. Price gouging really isn’t what this guy is doing, there are a lot of factors that go into making a product that consumers don’t think about. And if you reread your comment, you said people buy stuff just for the sake of buying and your glad your not one with that kind of ego. If I took the comment the wrong way I apologize, but sometimes it’s just ok to say, man that product isn’t for me and move on. I don’t think you need to be negative in the comment section, if it’s not for you just move on man. There is no reason to waste the energy in the comment section to write something if you don’t like it or how the industry is. Trust me, my feeling weren’t hurt and I mean no ill will against you. I just said there is plenty of shit that I could buy that would help the channel grow, be cheap enough and make a bunch of useless content. I’ll leave you with this one, we’re not all in the same situations, some people only can accept free equipment in hopes that they can review it and built up their social media a bit to only get back a small portion of the amount of time it takes to make a review. This review took me 10 hours and I’ve never received a single piece for free and affiliate payments are less than $150 the entire time I’ve done this. For some that’s a problem and they can’t afford to waste that time without getting something in return, so that’s why many people take free stuff. It’s then up to them to be honest in their review. I watch many reviews before I buy something and then makeup my mind whether something is worth purchasing. It’s up to the consumer to filter through the information and make an educated decision when buying gym equipment.
I found a cheaper knockoff of this product on a Chinese website.
Are they infringing on this product's intellectual property rights?
@@user-db4kp1wp5h not 100% sure.