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The Lifeline Pull Up Revolution Assistance System is a premium, adjustable resistance tool designed to assist up to 100 lbs of body weight, enabling users to perform more pull-ups and chin-ups with perfect form. Featuring a patented design with 1-3 removable resistance cables and a heavy-duty bar hook with quick strap adjustments, it supports progressive strength gains across arms, shoulders, chest, and core. Ideal for all fitness levels, it also enhances other bodyweight exercises, making it a versatile addition to any home or gym workout routine.





| ASIN | B003KNC1MO |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #181,528 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #159 in Strength Training Pull-Up Bars |
| Brand | Lifeline |
| Brand Name | Lifeline |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,245 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00816142014603 |
| Included Components | Lifeline Pull Up Revolution Assistance System to Improve Arm, Shoulders and Chest Strength with Assisted Pull Ups and Chin Ups |
| Item Type Name | Lifeline Pull Up Revolution Assistance System to Improve Arm, Shoulders and Chest Strength with Assisted Pull Ups and Chin Ups |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Pivotal 5, Inc |
| Material | Cotton-Poly-Jersey |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 100 Pounds |
| Model Number | LLPURPLUS |
| Part Number | LLPURPLUS |
| Special Feature | Adjustable |
| Special Features | Adjustable |
| UPC | 097032002003 097032022926 816142014603 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Lifeline Pull Up Revolution Assistance System to Improve Arm, Shoulders and Chest Strength with Assisted Pull Ups and Chin Ups |
R**L
More Than Just For Pull-ups
This product has a lot of great uses and is useful for even those who can do unassisted or even weighted pull-ups. Here's what I really liked about it: 1) It actually works. 2) It's easy to customize the degree of difficulty by either changing the length of the strap or removing a band. 3) It allows you to focus on form and getting a full range of motion. (Don't be one of those many people in the gym going only half-way down!) 4) It can be used for other exercises other than pull-ups. Really cool ones for working the core, glutes, and hamstrings. (You got to watch the DVD) 5) The DVD was actually pretty cool and informative. The only thing I didn't like about it was that the "strap band connector mechanism thing" rubs on the stomach (assuming you keep your feet right under your torso and not out, as a real unassisted pull-up should be). Not a major issue, and one that can be countered via padding, a thicker shirt, etc. All in all, great product. Recommended to anyone looking to work on, or add a variation to their pull-up routines. I wouldn't make this a primary workout, as recommended in the DVD, but it is a wonderful addition to spice things up a bit.
J**N
High quality, versatile, and really helps me get more work in on pullup days
This item performs perfectly. It is of high quality and comes with additional attachments to make the device even more versatile. I am a normal size guy at 5-10 and 157 lbs. I can knock out a dozen or so good pullups per set, and have found that I have plateaued there for some time. After using this device, I can put additional work in and I already see my numbers going up. This device attaches very easily to a doorframe (P90X-style) pullup bar, and quickly adjusts to the right height and tension. I also like that I can easily decrease the level of assistance by quickly detaching one or two of the bands, depending on the workout. There is no discomfort at all arising from the rubbing of the device on the legs or any other such thing, as I have read about on other models with perhaps cheaper construction. I get the most stable results when I cross the free leg over the other, and kick the feet out very slightly. Pretty stable setup.
A**9
Good product but maybe not for beginners
Even though they are the hardest exercise to master (as in execute correctly), pullups are supposedly the best overall exercise in terms of toning your arms, shoulders, back, abs, etc. I've been incorporating pull-ups in my exercise routine for the past 6 months. At first, I found pullups (with no assistance) to be almost impossible. I mean I had muscles but the muscles that were required to actually pull myself up seemed to be woefully weak. Back then I didn't know that pullup assists were available. So, I kept working at it until I was able to do 3 consecutive pullups at a time. I couldn't go beyond 3 in a row. After seeing these on an exercise video, I found this unit from Lifeline USA and decided to get it a try. It was really easy to put together (you don't even need to look at directions) and it was easy to adjust the length you want it. Shorter for taller people and longer for shorter people. When I did my first pullup using this unit I could definitely feel that it helped me. In fact, I was able to do about 8 consecutive pullups before I couldn't continue anymore. What I discovered was that it kind of gave you a little boost up until your arms get to be about 45 degrees to the bar at which time you can start really using your biceps, shoulder, biceps, ab muscles to take your chin up beyond the bar. It sort of "bounces" you up to a point in which you can take over and pull yourself up. Of course, it doesn't provide as much assistance as a stationary chair but you can really feel it helping. The one thing I had a problem with was that I don't think this would have made a difference for me if I couldn't even do 1 single pullup. I would end up just stepping into the holster and then my body weight would stretch the elastic lines and then I would just hang there unable to pull myself up. I think you really have to be able to do a few pullups by yourself first before you can get the full potential out of this unit. It allows you to do more consecutive FULL pullups before getting so tired you can't go on. Gradually, I'm hoping to wean myself off this unit after I build more muscle through repetitive use. So, bottom line is that if you're a beginner pullup person, this probably won't work so well for you. Don't expect to be able to do pullups like those people on TV late at night. If you can do a few full pullups (without assistance) then this unit will help you take it to the next level. On a side note, it would be good if they could have included different resistance elastic bands (light, medium and heavy-duty) to accommodate for people of varying body weights. Obviously, a lighter person would get a bigger boost than a heavier person when using this unit.
T**U
Best bang for buck. I've tripled my reps in 2 months. More time engaging the muscles=growth&gains
At the position it came out of the box, it reduced my bodyweight by 60lb with the strap touching the floor on my scale to verify. A must have for those who want to spend more time doing the reps to work yourself up. I got up to around 15 reps for pull-ups then removed the center strap. I wound up matching the same number of reps after my usual week of rest after exercising. I have kept it at 2 straps but plan to add a weighted vest to increase the intensity. I haven't adjusted the strap but can confirm moving it up will give you a lot more assistance since I tested it on different height door frames with my pull up bar, the higher door frame gave more assistance than the lower. My only complaint is that you can't go below 2 straps to continue increasing the intensity but the simple fix is adjusting the strap height; for this I highly recommend using a scale and someone to assist lining up the scale, it is a little bit of a balance act lol, if you are making sure to keep track of your numbers, especially how much assistance it's giving you at the start point as I'm not sure if they all come factory at the same length setting out of the box.
T**Y
Pull up assist win
This is amazing to learn to do pull ups! Learned about it through the Bodi app with Amoila and really it has elevated my workouts. It is easy to put on and put off from your bar and very comfortable and lightweight.
I**F
Great product
I was debating if I should pay $27 for this unit of more on the different color band. I'm glad I bought this one and I'm able to do 15 - 20 reps vs 7 - 10 reps on pull ups. The belt is a plus for doing plyo push ups, it reduces the impact on your shoulders when you land. You can adjust the line to go up higher for more support and lower it for less. As you improve, take out one of the band to test your strength on pull ups and push ups. If you have a pull up bar, this works really when you are working out at home. Don't expect the band to do the pull ups for you if you are more than 200 lbs. You must have upper body strength, core muscles and able to do at least 2 pull ups without the band. Otherwise, you expect too much from this band. If that is the case, then use the heavy duty resistance band to achieve your pull ups.
R**J
Great product, would buy it again
Great product, would buy it again. There are a lot of reviews on this product that don't apply, they are either reviewing the wrong thing or the product has changed significantly since the reviews were written. To that point, let me say that the Lifeline Pullup Revolution that I received is exactly like the one pictured on Amazon on this date 5/21/2016. It comes with three RED bands, an attachment hook and strap, and a stirrup. A complete item, easily assembled and installed. I find the product works as advertised. It allows me to work out my upper back doing pull-ups with good form. I can do 1 or 2 difficult pull-ups unassisted and 8 to 10 with the bands. Seems like a great addition to my home work out, I can really feel those muscles in my back getting pumped.
P**O
ATTN: FOR THOSE OF YOU WITH DOOR FRAME MOUNTED BARS
Let me first start out by saying that I cannot recommend this item enough. For many years I've chosen to do traditional free-weight routines over functional body-weight exercises. I still lift weights, but now with a greater understanding of the benefits of implementing body-weight exercises and calisthenics such as push-ups, dips, jump-squats, jumping-jacks, and of course, pull-ups/chin-ups (I'll use these terms interchangeably throughout this review). I decided to stick with a mostly body-weight routine for the last three weeks (as of this writing), and my body composition has changed more dramatically than when I just stuck to a weight-lifting routine (this is not a knock on using weights because they will always have its benefits). The most difficult thing to do was pull-ups. It's probably the single most difficult upper-body-weight exercise to do if you're a beginner. It's easy to get discouraged, even if you do assisted-pull-ups with a chair, negatives, etc., because sometimes you feel cheated out of doing the correct movement (for me, anyway). This is where this ingenious device comes in. I've never tried the other type of assistance-bands on the market, but the Pullup Revolution's design caught my eye, not to mention the mostly positive reviews. I was hesitant at first, just because of the price ($36.00), but I'm glad I purchased it. It does what it says, giving you the right amount of assistance where you need it for how many repetitions you choose. Now let me get to the point of my review title: If you're short like me (5'8"), it is possible to use this with a doorway-mounted chin up bar, but the handle is set probably a good foot-or-so lower than if you have the newer portable chin-up bars, and my feet do touch the floor. I compensate by leaning back JUST ENOUGH to clear the floor when I'm at the bottom of the position so I can get a good stretch in my upper-back/lats, and concentrate on not using elastic energy and momentum to complete the pull-up. I tried tucking my legs up in front of me, but the tendency for me was to involuntarily start pushing with my feet as I'm starting to pull myself up (NOT a good idea). I also recommend switching which foot you put in the loop on consecutive sets, just because of the very slight chance of developing muscle-imbalance. Awesome. Lifeline USA puts out great products, glad I found it on Amazon.
C**N
excellete
bien
W**L
works great
i have other lifeline products. this one is ultra high quality like the rest of the lifeline products i own. literally built to last a lifetime. great assistance doing pullups while i am nursing an injury.
D**N
Fantastic
My friend recommended this to me. So glad I went with this product. It is secure and gives the support I need
A**R
Big addition to the home gym!
Use in garage gym and must say it's the go to! Quality product and well built, just hope the rubber bands hold up over a long time. They eventually do get brittle and snap but thats expected. Replacements are available and will definitely purchase when the time comes.
M**S
Very good to get started
Very good piece of equipment to get you started for chin ups and more Iโve been a user of this band for a long time BUT the bands can snap without any notice.
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