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The Ultimate Body Press XL Doorway Pull Up Bar is a premium, heavy steel fitness tool designed for versatile bodyweight training. It supports up to 300 pounds, fits doorways 24" to 36" wide, and features an elevated bar for optimal leverage and full range of motion. With high-density foam grips and no-drill installation, it offers a comfortable, secure, and convenient workout experience at home.
Brand | Ultimate Body Press |
Color | Metallic Gray |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 3E+2 Pounds |
Mounting Type | Doorway Mount |
Material | heavy steel tubing, premium hardware, ABS, high density foam padding |
Special Feature | Elevated Bar, Universal Fit |
Product Dimensions | 36"W x 10"H |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Item Weight | 10.2 Pounds |
UPC | 804879586098 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00804879586098 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 37.99 x 11.02 x 3.54 inches |
Package Weight | 5.46 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 36 x 36 x 10 inches |
Brand Name | Ultimate Body Press |
Warranty Description | 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee, 10 Year Limited Warranty |
Model Name | XL Doorway Pull Up Bar with Elevated Bar and Adjustable Width |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Manufacturer | Ultimate Body Press LLC |
Part Number | PLB-XL |
Model Year | 2017 |
Included Components | XL Doorway Pull Up Bar with Elevated Bar and Adjustable Width, Hardware and Instruction Manual |
T**Y
This pull-up bar is..
A pretty nice pull up bar. It was super easy to assemble and the pipe seems like pretty sturdy material. The unit came in silver and I believe it was advertised in white but I like the color. Two of the plastic end caps were busted inward but I had two extras on the extensions so I'm good. These are for aesthetic or protective purposes and don't affect its functionality. There are also a few hard plastic bushings that seem good enough now but I wonder about in the long term but if they break they are easily replaceable with neoprene washers from your local hardware store. The grip points are fairly thin foam and seem okay but probably will wear with time. The unit itself seems pretty sturdy when installed. I believe that the design of bent pipes and 6 bolted connection points as well as the extra downward pressure on the frame from the extended grip positions contribute to the sturdy feeling of this pull up bar. Installation and removal is simple and is done with one easy movement. Hold unit at a diagonal angle with connection points situated respectively to the door frame on one side and above door on the other and push upward and twist into place, center above the opening and both sides of the frame and pull downward on the unit until it secures into place over and on top of the top frame and onto the side frames. I would err on the side of caution and give it a couple of good pulls and give it a test hang before going all-in. I weigh 175 lbs and I did some Pull-ups, chin-ups and knee raises and this thing felt solid and safe. I also tried band assisted Pull-Ups and it worked great. The wide pull up position, side grip and regular chin up positions extend up and away from the door frame which works nice with my step down to the hall! There are also lower grip positions in the center for chin-ups or Pull-Ups. Six different grip positions in all so it seems pretty versatile. I really like the sideways grip which was one of the determining factors of this purchase. As is I think that the hard plastic contact points would be hard on a painted wood frame. Most frames are beveled or cut where there are cornered edges so I suggest a bit of padding to help protect your frame. I have hard vinyl composite brown wood grain door frames so it seems to be doing fine but I will probably cut up a mouse pad or get some foam from the hardware store and put a bit of cushioning under the contact points. My opening is 36.5" inside dimension and with the extensions it fits perfectly centered on the door frame. This can also be used on the floor for raised push-ups, dips Etc.So far I'm very happy with this purchase and would recommend it. I went back and forth between this unit and a few that were cheaper and as far as functionality, a seemingly solid build and the extended positioning with multi grip points this just seemed like the best choice for me. I don't have experience with any other door frame mounted pull-up bars but so far I'm really happy with this one.
H**L
The Perfect Product
I have struggled with these my whole life as I am 6’3’’ and usually over 200 pounds. I also live in an apartment. This one is the best if your ceilings are tall enough. Love the vaulted arms so it actually works for someone tall AND is strong enough for it not to squeak or be sketchy. Pretty hard to put together but worth it considering all the custom washers. Quality product. I payed $65. They seem to change the price a lot. Was $120 for awhile.
S**S
Very good pull-up bar
It's very sturdy. I bought this because I hated my feet hitting the floor when doing pull-ups. I'm 6'0", and this is the perfect height for a normal bedroom door.
C**Y
Durable! Strong, Lightweight but bulky
Surprisingly strong and very useful! I like the grip options and don’t feel like it’s going to fall apart in use. The actual grip material is pretty generous without being too cushy or rolling/bunching/spinning when gripped. It doesn’t feel cheap, feels just right for the application.I do recommend threadlocker of some sort while assembling.I found I did not need the extension pieces yet but may at some point in the future. It’s nice they are included, with sensible hardware.I also like the cushions provided, however I did still get surface marring on the door trim. This could be partly due to the type of material the trim was made out of (looks fibery, like fiberboard or pressed paper). I don’t think this would happen on solid wood trim.I have been able to string up resistance bands and gymnast rings from this unit for suspension training and similar work. I do not do ballistic, olympic flips and high-energy inverted suspension work from them like this, but can do pikes, levers, kipping movements, rollouts and such with confidence.The unit itself is very lightweight, but far from portable when assembled. I do not personally want to disassemble it to make it more compact, and I also would rather not want it to be foldable in this configuration—it’s very sturdy exactly as is, just don’t expect to take it with you.It does work on the floor for dips, pushups and situps, though I don’t really need it for those and can’t comment to its efficacy there.I would not recommend using in an rv or mobile home.Get this if you’re looking for a good deal on a home pullup bar that gives you grip angle options and accommodates resistance bands and suspension training modes.
M**Y
Robust. High quality.
Love it. It's heavy duty and feels rock solid. I love that it's elevated. I like the hand positions. The foam grips are great. It's very easy to put up and take down (or just leave it up). Doesn't damage the door frame. The only con is that I hit my head on it once while walking through the door. I'm 6'1. I hung some ribbons from it to remind myself to duck.
B**A
My Third pull up bar
I own three pull up bars. One that is bolted onto the wall. One which is a free standing a frame that almost lifts my feet off the floor and this one. If I had to do it again, I would just buy this one and the a frame. This is easily the best of the doorway bars I have ever owned and the closest to keeping my feet off the floor ( I do have to bend my knees a bit, but not much) If you are planning on buying just one bar, for price and value this is it ( the a frame bar is lovely, but over 200 dollars and hard to store).
M**.
Great product!!
Strong and sturdy!! Fits in the doorway perfectly!
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