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  1. Sep 30, 2015 · The Lebert Equalizer is probably the most popular set of portable parallel bars out there, and for good reason. They are a compact, versatile training tool that can be used for a lot of different purposes (e.g. fat loss, muscle building, athletic conditioning, etc.).

  2. The Lebert Equalizer XL is a functional dip stand station that can be used for a variety of body-weight strength exercises. Each iron bar features a foam covering for maximum comfort and, thanks to the extra tall height, can accommodate those over 6 feet tall.

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  3. www.xtcfitness.ca › products › lebert-equalizerLebert | Equalizer | Canada

    The Lebert Equalizer is one of the most versatile and portable, multi-purpose fitness equipment training tools on the market! If you are personal training or running your own boot camp or sports conditioning camp, this piece of fitness equipment is a must have!

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  4. LEBERT EQUALIZER *. What It Is: They look like something you’d hurdle at a high-school track meet, but, at 29 inches high, these cheerfully colorful metal bars offer surprising versatility (a big bonus for home gyms). The Equalizers are good for stretching and strengthening muscles, and even for cardio; see for yourself.

  5. Dec 19, 2017 · DESIGNED FOR THE PERFECT FIT: Lebert EQualizer Bars are available in two sizes and tested rigorously to ensure the right fit for you and your safety - Regular (28" high) fits users up to 5' 10" while the taller XL (31" high) is best for users over 5' 10".

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  6. The Lebert EQualizer is the best option around for doing triceps dips, incline pushups and single-leg exercises. What sold me: How it targets your butt like no regular squat or lunge can. Steve Cotter

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  8. Dec 10, 2015 · A Quick Look at The Lebert Equalizer – an Excellent Set of Parallel Bars for Strength Training. If you could only have one tool for upper body strength training, I think a set of adjustable rings is arguably one of the best choices.