D**N
Battle Rope Wall Anchor BUT NO ROPE STORAGE HOOK
This seems to be a solid anchor for our battle ropes. It was easily installed on a wall stud and appears to be sturdy. It easily accommodates our heavy ropes.My rating is a 4/5 instead of a solid 5 because the product title and photo is misleading. The title, "Battle Rope Wall Anchor/Rope Storage" indicates two parts; anchor and storage, and the photo shows the anchor in addition to a hook to loop the rope over when not in use. The box only includes the anchor and not the additional hook.
V**H
The best I could find... Could be better, but does the trick
This is a solid wall anchor, however if you are new to masonry this will prove to be a challenging install. How the bolts and the anchors intertwine is not entirely intuitive, and there are no instructions included. Therefore, I determined the size of the hole that i had to drill from trial and error.Because the bolt and the bolt anchor go on the back side of the bolt, the nut is the only thing keeping the bolt and bolt anchor from falling into the drilled hole and behind the hollow brick. Therefore, it can prove a bit tricky holding all the pieces in place while you screw on the nut. I would recommend having a couple of extra hands around until you fasten a few bolts in place.Although the wall anchor is solidly constructed (I don't foresee any bending or rust in its future), I often wonder while using it if a slightly thicker metal loop would be better served for this exercise. When performing certain exercises, the battle rope is constantly rubbing up against each other causing fiber tears. A slight form correction helps mitigate this issue, but I can't help but think that I'm sacrificing a good workout for the benefit of this tool.It's also worth noting that despite the screenshots provided, the rope storage is our chased separately. This was hardly a problem for me, as I had already planned on buying a more functional rope organizer (the kind typically used for water hoses).All in all, it's better than wrapping the battle ropes around a tree and is a welcome addition to my home gym.
D**O
Solid Anchor
Good anchor - holds 2" rope without a problem. It let me mount our rope without needing the floor space or a lot of room. You will need to mount it securely as it will flex the whole wall. It comes with mounting bolts but you may want to consider lag bolts into a stud.
H**R
Great
Great
M**L
Mounted this to an interior wall in a spare bedroom ...
Mounted this to an interior wall in a spare bedroom to do body weight exercises. It holds my bodyweight (180lb) with ease. I think it was money well spent.
C**.
Great product if you want to use your battle ropes the right way.
Loved it. This is a vital tool in using your battle rope correctly. Trust me, you won’t regret purchasing this with your ropes.
M**N
DO NOT BUY, Does not work. Design is ...
DO NOT BUY, Does not work. Design is incorrect.Hole in loop is much too large for battle rope to work effectively.Company are very difficult to work with as well
J**P
connected to cement, will update down the road.
working great, dunno how well it would hold up with sideways pressure but it looks great with the strong connection made with the cement.
Trustpilot
2 months ago
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