
"Most home gym equipment operates under a frustrating assumption: that every living space is basically the same rectangle with standard dimensions and identical structural constraints. Walk into any fitness store and you'll find pull-up bars that either require doorframes of specific widths, power towers that demand massive floor space, or wall-mounted systems that assume you own your place and don't mind drilling into studs. The reality is that modern living spaces are wildly diverse, from studio apartments with unusual ceiling heights"
"The engineering here is genuinely impressive. The system uses a deliberately angled design set at 85 degrees rather than perfectly vertical, which prevents forward tipping and eliminates the need to brace forcefully against the ceiling. TEDDY WORKS has load-tested this setup extensively, hanging 152 kilograms of weight from the unit for 48 continuous hours with no deformation or structural damage."
TEDDY WORKS centers its product philosophy on Saikouchiku, combining reconsideration and rebuilding to create adaptable home fitness solutions. The KENSUI kaku is a modular, tension-mounted system that spans floor to ceiling without drilling, wall anchors, or permanent modifications, making it suitable for renters and varied living spaces. The unit employs an 85-degree angled design to prevent forward tipping and reduce ceiling bracing. Load testing supported 152 kilograms (approximately 335 pounds) hanging for 48 continuous hours with no deformation or structural damage. The system replaces fixed pull-up bars and bulky power towers by adapting to space constraints while prioritizing stability and safety.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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