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Pull Up Bar | Doorway | Very Secured | Heavy Duty | Extra Foam Padded Grips |

(7 customer reviews)

Original price was: HK$240.00.Current price is: HK$168.00.

 Product specifications:

  • Heavy-duty chrome plated steel bar with 5mm extra thick soft foam padding for easy hand grips
  • Adjustable bar length fits doorways from 55 to 95 cm wide
  • Mounting hardware is included for easy and extra secure mounting
  • Weight capacity: 160 pounds / 72kg (when silicon end caps are used and bar is mounted absolutely horizontally)
  • Weight capacity: 350 pounds / 160kg (when screw-in stoppers are used (need to drill holes)
  • Gross weight : 1.4 kg –

5 in stock

Description

  • Is doorway pull up bar for me? Is it good for home exercise?

Advantages Disadvantages                              
  • Good for home workouts
  • Not for very heavy individuals  (max. 100kg if drill-in stoppers not used))
  • Take up very little place
  • Limited height (as high as your door, not suitable for other marginally beneficial exercises)
  • Easy to mount
  • Not suitable for vigorous exercises like kipping pull up
  • Mounting without drilling and screwing (if under 100kg)
  • Possible damage to the door frame (leaving two holes if drill-in stoppers are applied)
  • Easy to detach and quick to store
  • Limited grip options (pistol grips not possible)
  • Very affordable

Pull Up Bar mounted inside door-frame is a fast and easy way to work out anywhere that has a doorway. Constructed of a heavy-duty, chrome-plated steel bar with comfortable foam hand grips, this pull up bar is built to be both extremely tough and comfortable to use. Adjustable to fit up doors as wide as 60cm to 95cm, this pull up bar should work in most doorways.

While it is easily portable for use when traveling, it comes with screw-in mounting stoppers for at-home installation that is safe and secured. Compatible with almost any door frame, Can be easily set up, Allows you to workout in the convenience of your own home.

Lightweight for Easy Transporation, Perfect for Indoor and Outdoor Use, Easy to Maintain and Keep Clean, Includes Screws & Hardware for simple mounting. This pull up bar is simply amazing. A few people on our staff use this product and it’s great for serious training, or just getting a few reps when you get a chance. Either way, it can help develop some serious forearm, bicep, back, shoulder, and tricep muscle. Don’t forget these also can be used for abs if doing hanging curl up!

Additional information

Doorway Pull Up Bar

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7 reviews for Pull Up Bar | Doorway | Very Secured | Heavy Duty | Extra Foam Padded Grips |

  1. Yannie

    Handy little pull-up bar, I’ve been using it without screwing it into my wall and it’s pretty strong! I’m about 130lb and have no problem using this with just the tightening feature. Sometimes I use it as clothes hanger too. Lol. Oh, and I use it with a resistance band cuz I can’t yet do a complete pull-up, works super well!

  2. Shawn Yau

    I mounted it in a 90cm hallway. I’m 90kg and yet still feels just fine and if I use the sides it’s completely solid. I’ve had similar products before so I already knew that you shouldn’t use it without the permanent mounts if you weigh anything significant, Joinfit suggests using the permanent screw mounts if you are over 160lb or 72kg

  3. Jenny

    I twist it and place it in the middle of the doorway with a mattress underneath for my kids to practise their gymnastics bar routines. Then remove it afterwords. Works perfectly. There’s a safety feature for permanent attachment to the door jamb, but it’s not my house so I don’t use it. It’s more than strong enough for 50lb kids, I make sure they stand so that if they twist the bar, they do so in the locking direction as opposed to the loosening direction. But it’s very tight on the doorway and I’m not afraid of it falling off.

  4. Jacob (verified owner)

    Outstanding pull up bar, especially for the money! Holds my weight no problem. I’m 165, but it also holds 180 no problem, either. Much better than the ones that don’t screw in because it avoids splitting the wood.

    My only complaint, which is small, is that if you don’t perfectly screw in the screws (meaning if they don’t lie perfectly flat) that hold the piece that the bar twists in to, you will inevitably slowly but surely wear away the rubber on the ends of the bar.

  5. Nancy Watson

    This was easy, even for a short “old lady” to install. I didn’t use the screws, just twisted it into place as instructed. After a few weeks it still hasn’t budged. It gets used every day for hanging briefly — I can hear my spine clicking back into place — and very mini pull-ups. Someday they might be feet-of-the-floor pull-ups, but right now my feet don’t leave the floor. It relieves end of day strain from computer work and my long commute. Great tool for reversing muscle loss and helping keep shoulders strong and functional, not to mention the benefit to arm strength.

  6. CK Cheng (verified owner)

    I like this particular bar because we live in an old house and I don’t trust the door frame to hold our weight by putting the bar at the top of the door frame and us hanging on it. We already had one too if the door frame fall just from putting a nail in it! So I like the fact that this screws into the sides of the frame. I feel much better about handing from it. I also like the fact that it doubles as a sit up bar when installed at the bottom. And I also like the fact that you can go between the top and bottom. It’s not permanently in one place.

  7. Stanley Titan

    Great bar, easy to install. Very sturdy. The foam pads on the bar are comfortable. The only downside is that the way I tend to grip the bar causes maybe a quarter turn every time I use it, which gradually loosens the bar. The way to fix that is flipping it end to end or face the other way so my grip tends to tighten rather than loosen. Either way, not really a knock on the bar itself, just something to pay attention to. Great to have a bar in a convenient place so I have no excuse not to bang out a set of pullups every time I pass (well… not every time, but that’s not the bar’s fault).

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