Here's what some of America's hottest magazines have to say about the Door Gym and Kanak Enterprises:

American Health magazine
February 1999
"One of the hottest products of the past few years, the Door Gym has no rival in the fitness kingdom. The device is designed to hang without a single screw from most door frames (loop it over the molding of the frame and your body weight locks it safely into place). From there, you can perform five different styles of pull-ups and a variety of leg-lift exercises for your lower abdominals and obliques."

GQ magazine
November 1997

GQ's Guide to Health
and Fitness
March 1999

"A must for all men. Not only does this bar hang from a doorway without a single screw (it's designed so that your body weight holds it in place) but it doubles as a set of push-up bars; plus it holds your feet steady when doing crunches."
Verge magazine
July/August 1998
"The Door Gym permits you to do any number of exercises using your bodyweight as resistance. Just hang the bar from the molding of a door frame; your bodyweight locks it in place. From there, you can perform five types of pull-ups (most bars will only allow you to do four.)"

Esquire magazine
June 1999

"If going to the gym is simply impossible, then bring the gym to you. The most popular product on the market for businessmen to keep in their offices is a chin-up bar called the Door Gym, a device that hangs from doorways without using a single screw."

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