Quote Originally Posted by Michael Wolf View Post
Ya, that's another option. The one time I used one it felt somewhat unstable on my back so I didn't love it and tend not to recommend it when there are other options available. But maybe it's something you can get used to over time and adjust for. The benefit is it does allow low bar mechanics to be used, as opposed to needing to switch to high bar, front, or safety bar which seems to be somewhat in between those two.
It does wobble a bit near lockout, but another cool thing is that it doesn’t roll, which is a boon for a kyphotic senior.