Your guide to the best pull up bars for home gyms. Includes freestanding pull up stations, doorway pull up bars, ceiling/wall-mounted bars, and power racks!
This type of pull-up bar is a single bar that installs in a doorway like a shower curtain, only it can support much more weight. Typically, there are two caps that fasten to the doorframe and a removable rod that inserts between those caps. Often, the pull-up bar can be placed at...
Whether you’re willing and able to mount a pull-up bar to your wall or need something less permanent, like a door pull-up bar, you’ll find it here. Our Top Picks for the Best Pull-Up Bars Best Pull-Up Bar Overall: REP Fitness Wall or Ceiling Mount Pull-Up Bar Best Door Pull-...
Whether you're seeking a permanent addition to your home gym or a temporary option to set in a doorway, we found the best pullup bars for all needs.
Mounting type Door mount Maximum weight capacity 300 pounds Material Metal Even the best pullup bars don’t have to be complicated to be efficient. We found this bar simple and effective, making it a great choice for those looking for multiple grip positions when pounding out pullups. From ...
The best pull-up bars provide quality at a reasonable price, whether you opt for a wall-mounted system or over-the-door pick. Grip To work your muscles correctly, you should be working the targeted muscles of a pull-up, not struggling to hold on. We opted for designs with minimal slip...
But the pros of an outside pull up bar stand or a free standing pull up bar are numerous indeed. You can swing more freely, perform additional moves, and progress further. Here is a list of the best outdoor pull up stations Find more outdoor pull up bars ...
If the idea of pitting your bodyweight up against your doorframes gives you anxiety, then consider a mounted option. Made of thick alloy steel pipes, the frame of Onetwofit's pull-up bar isn't going anywhere (provided you install it on the correct surface — only cement, brick, and ti...
The expandable pull up bars don't stay in your doorway very well. You usually have to drill small holes in the doorjamb to make it snug, like I did for the one above. Also, the expandable pull up bar is only the bar. No fun pieces jutting out to give you alternate grip positions...
For the best pull up bar for your needs to be strong, gain muscle mass or just to stay fit, here are some criteria: Where to mount: most pull up bars can be mounted anywhere, such as on a door way, on the ceiling, on a wall and other spots of the house or gym. A pull up ...