If you want more exercise options without adding another bulky machine, the Uclips Home Gym U Clip is a compact accessory that does quite a lot. It is designed to turn a standard bar setup into a landmine station, help with belt squats and weighted dip belt work, and even act as a dumbbell-to-barbell loading solution.
For home gym users training in limited space, that versatility is the main attraction. Rather than dedicating room and budget to separate attachments, this single tool aims to cover landmine rows, belt squats, weighted pull-ups and dips, and alternative loading options with dumbbells, kettlebells, bands or chains.
Price: USD 44.99
Rating: 4.50/5 from 52 reviews
One of the more practical features here is how easily it can convert a horizontal bar into a portable landmine setup. That makes it useful for improvised training spaces or for anyone who wants to change bar height and resistance feel without relying on a fixed landmine base.
It also looks well suited to home gym lifters who want smoother loading for dip belt work and more flexibility for lower-body sessions. The brand states it fits adjustable dumbbells with a handle length of 4.15 inches or more, including popular options such as Nuobells, Bowflex and Trulap, while the rubber cover is there to help protect barbell knurling during rows.
- Portable design for landmine training in different spaces
- Can attach dumbbells or kettlebells to a dip belt for weighted bodyweight work
- Supports landmine rows with different grips and range of motion
- Useful for belt squats in smaller home gym setups
- Brand claims load testing up to 400 lb via carabiner holes and 800 lb via barbell holes
At this price, the U Clip makes the most sense for home gym owners who value versatility and space saving over a dedicated single-purpose machine. A 4.5 rating from 52 reviews suggests buyers have generally found it useful, especially if they like to build more exercises around the kit they already own.
It will not replace every specialist attachment, but if you want a simple way to expand landmine work, belt squats and weighted dip belt training, it looks like a practical option. The key thing is checking that your existing bars and adjustable dumbbells match the stated compatibility before buying.





