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Travel Gorilla Bow Portable Home Gym Resistance Bands and Bar System for Fitness, Weightlifting and Exercise Kit, Full Body Workout Equipment Set

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Arrives Sunday, May 26
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Style: Travel Bow, Black, Heavy Bundle


Features

  • The Gorilla Bow is a portable home gym that can be used in your house or on the go - office, hotel room, park, almost anywhere. Its a great replacement or supplement to a gym membership.
  • Tone Your Body - The Gorilla Bow combines a weightlifting bar and resistance bands to work every major muscle group without the weight and bulk of traditional home gym systems.
  • Adjustable Resistance - Select up to 4 bands at a time and combine resistance to get the best weight for every exercise. The Gorilla Bow Travel can handle 350 lbs of resistance. The Bow is made of aircraft aluminum and the resistance bands are double-wall latex.
  • The First of its Kind - The Gorilla Bow changed the game for weightlifting equipment, allowing it to be lightweight and portable. Get yours today.
  • Whats Included - Travel Bow, Black, Heavy Bundle includes a 3 piece Bow (21 pieces); (8) Double-Wall Gorilla Bands ((2) 60 lb., (3) 50 lb., (1) 30 lb., (1) 20 lb., (1) 10 lb.); Band Wrap; 30 Days of Gorilla Bow All-Access Membership
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Brand: Gorilla Fitness


Color: Black


Material: Natural Rubber


Handle Type: Fixed Handle


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 350 Pounds


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎25 x 10.25 x 4.1 inches


Package Weight: ‎4.33 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Gorilla Fitness


Color: ‎Black


Material: ‎Natural Rubber


Manufacturer: ‎Gorilla Fitness


Part Number: ‎GFEGORILLABOWSTBK-$P


Style: ‎Travel Bow, Black, Heavy Bundle


Sport Type: ‎Exercise and Fitness


Date First Available: January 10, 2020


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  • An expensive gimmick, but a surprisingly HIGH QUALITY investment in your quarantine home gym life.
Style: Travel Bow, Green, Base Bundle
I have the Gorilla Bow Travel and I think the best way to review this is to address the initial impressions that myself along with many others had when first encountering the dreaded ads. It looked goofy, it looked gimmicky, and worst of all, it was atrociously expensive. I was very skeptical of this product as I sat there gaining 15-20 pounds during the first few months of the pandemic like a whole clown. You can interpret my willpower however, but I gotta say. For a pretty conscious consumer, the marketing, while repetitive, was very appealing. I found myself really thinking about the versatility of the bow and thought that so long as I could feel like I’m lifting something because my apartment was way too small for a home gym or a makeshift bench and dumbbell set to leave around amidst roommates, I could really lose some weight. So what did I do...? I bought it. I bought the Gorilla Bow Travel to address the space issues with my apartment as well as knowing that I would look goofy as hell carrying a long ass metal bow shaped rod in public. At least I could take apart the pieces, put them in a duffel bag, and work out at a buddy’s house without looking like a suspicious individual. That’s just me being real with you. The set comes with bands that add up to 110 pounds, but I knew that if I was gonna be using this expensive contraption, I might as well go all in and pay for extra bands, which I did. Really make the product last and... so far? I’m 2 months into using it and have lost 20 pounds working out with this and dieting. It is awesome. Seriously. I doubted this thing based on how goofy it looked and was seriously expecting to return it after a week’s worth of using it, but I kept going with it and found a lot of love for it. The aluminum bar itself obviously isn’t made from what you’d see in a soda can so please don’t misinform yourself with the assumption that your bow will bend like one. It’s exceptionally sturdy and holds up to its word from the company that it can hold 300+ pounds of resistance. I gotta be honest with you. Slapping on 230 pounds and benching with it does in fact feel like 230 (assuming you’re using the heavy bench set from the website). The bands you get really do matter and the range of motion you put into it has a lot of impact. The 90 pound band is short and thick and takes a lot of concentration to strap on. You feel the advertised peak weight resistance when you stretch the band to a little over twice its length so make sure you are using the shorter thicker bands to PR certain lifts to really feel it versus adding up the longer 50lb, 30lb, and 10lb bands to make 90. Trust me. When you’re deadlifting or benching you will feel it. The Travel Bow is only advertised to go up to 320lb of resistance so don’t get too crazy and jam a bunch of heavy bands and increase risk. It does clip in place, but the points of connection can be a TAD flimsy. It’s enough to notice, but not enough to make you feel terrified of the bow snapping in half and slapping you in the face with net total 300+ pound bands. In terms of how you FEEL during the workout (which I think is very important), with proper form following the video tutorials and common knowledge of certain exercises, you can seriously activate the muscle groups you want and put them to work and reduce your risk of injury. I think the only way you can injure yourself that isn’t form related is carelessness for your surroundings. For example, if you squat barefoot with this thing, the curvature of the soles of your feet will not lock in the slippery rubber bands so they will find a way to slip through and fly up your face and smack your chin. If you stretch out the bands and do an overhead shoulder press knowing you’re hitting the peak resistance weight, concentrate and don’t smack a thick metal bar onto your head same as you would with a barbell. I lost 20 pounds having a very sustainable diet in conjunction with this product and have done high-rep sets for each exercise simply for endurance, fun, and an easy time. I have seen major improvements to my chest, back, arms, and legs in the past two months and I owe it all to this thing. Would I recommend it to a buddy? Absolutely, but only if they’re willing to pay that much, see the value, and make VALUABLE use of it and get their return-on-investment. If it’s gonna collect dust post-quarantine, then I’d have them just buck it out and pay for a gym membership. If you’re here, you’re probably looking for reasons to buy this more than reasons not to buy it unless you’re wasting your time. Truly a quality product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2020 by Bao K.

  • It's A Nice Tool To Have As Part Of A Home Gym, But It's Not Great...
Style: Travel Bow, Black, Base Bundle
I bought this Gorilla Bow when I was building my home gym, as the gyms here currently require visitors to wear a mask at all times regardless of vaccination status. I got the travel version so it would be easy to collapse for storage, and take it to work with me to use during downtime. I mainly wanted to see if it could replace the need for owning a barbell for things like squats, deadlifts, bar curls, shoulder presses, etc. To get right to the point, this thing is great for getting a workout in virtually anywhere, but it is just not something I would recommend to an avid fitness enthusiast, and especially to anyone that lacks good balance/flexibility. I'm not sure how they rate their bands to be a certain "weight", but the weight labelled on the band doesn't matter. What matters is the exercise you are doing, and how much resistance that exercise is causing (how much that band is stretching). For example, I use this mainly for "barbell" curls and squats when I don't have free weights handy. I bought the Ultra "Heavy" Band Set to make it more challenging. First off, OW. In order to set this bow up for squats, you're gonna have to be limber and squat very low on the ground, with your feet on the bands and pulling the bow over you head onto your shoulders, and then lift up. Once you're standing, it is a VERY sketchy situation where if you mess up and your feet slip, you're taking that thick band(s) to the chest/face. As far as resistance goes, it all depends on how far you can spread your feet while maintaining balance. There's not really a way to tell how much weight you are squatting or curling. So this training is really just meant to give you a quick workout with inconsistent "weight". Personally, I still use this occasionally because of the convenience of portability, but I always feel uncomfortable using it. The thought of those bands coming back up and hitting me in the face run through my mind the entire workout, and I'd much rather just use a barbell holding actual weights. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2021 by Mark

  • An essential piece of kit at any level
Style: Travel Bow, Green, Base Bundle
As a result of COVID gym closures, I started to research fitness equipment a few months ago in an effort to build out a home gym. While in my early 50s, I’m a discerning fitness enthusiast who has been training hard for over 30 years. Through my online investigation, I kept on encountering very positive reviews for Gorillabow. Having a preconceived notion for resistance bands, I initially wasn’t interested. I finally pulled the trigger and purchased a basic Travel Gorillabow kit. Upon the first use, I was very pleasantly surprised. The bar felt fantastic, the bands felt even better. Initially thinking this was going to be a small part of my at home routine, I quickly realized that Gorillabow is much more than that. As such, I’ve since purchased every accessory they offer. It was a total “a ha” moment when I realized that the ingenious Gorillabow short bands are awesome for bench press and deadlifts. It feels as authentic as metal and in some cases even better. Whether you are in the neophyte or elite camp, the possibilities are endless. I can’t wait to use Gorillabow on the road when it is safe to travel again. With the ability to easily transport lightweight, gym quality fitness gear like Gorillabow, you will never have to use a hotel gym again unless you want to. If you want to I’d still recommend to take your bow. Beyond the gear, I had a chance to experience Gorillabow after the sale customer service. CJ and the entire team tirelessly ensured that I was extremely satisfied with the service they provided. They went above and beyond in a way that you know they sincerely care about the product experience as much as the customer experience. If you are in the market, do yourself a favor - stop looking and buy a Gorillabow. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2020 by Rocco L. Zeppetella

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