Adjustable Wall Or Ceiling Mounted Pull Up Bar
Adjustable Wall Or Ceiling Mounted Pull Up Bar
A highly adjustable wall mounted pull up bar with a superior grip bare steel bar.
With a 330lb weight capacity for even the biggest titans.
The Bells of Steel wall mounted pull up bar can also be mounted on the ceiling for a vertical drop as well as directly to your wall and includes mounting hardware.
Our latest model includes 2 bar placement options, so you can adjust to your exact space needs as well as bare steel pull up bar,
which is considered the king of finishes both for grip and preventing callous tears.
In addition, you get 2 eyelet anchors, perfect for mounting our pulley attachment or other accessories too. Measurements: 53 inches wide, 33 1/2 inches from the wall, 31 inches high.
Lifetime warranty* on structural welds. Bells of Steel is not responsible for the integrity of the installation. Seek advice from the appropriate professionals as
to the structural strength of the wall you are assembling to. Failure to install correctly could result in injury!
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We want you to be 100% satisfied with your purchase. Items can be returned or exchanged within 30 days of delivery.
Summary of Online Reviews
What people like
Pros
- Versatile: Multiple reviews acknowledge the bar's adjustable bracket system, which allows the device to be easily installed on both walls or ceilings.
- Durable: The bar's sturdy steel construction is highlighted by several users, earning praise for its ability to withstand heavy weights.
- Compact: The bar's ability to fold into a compact size is a popular selling point, with various reviews commending its space saving design.
- Ergonomic: A number of users express satisfaction with the bar's foam covered grips, describing them as comfortable and supportive during workouts.
- Easy to Install: Several reviewers commend the bar's included installation hardware and detailed instructions, noting its straightforward and hassle free setup.
Cons
- Some reviewers found that the bar was difficult to install, particularly on drywall surfaces.
- A small number of reviewers reported that the bar was not as sturdy as they had hoped, especially when used for heavy lifting exercises.
- Some users mentioned that the grip area of the bar is somewhat narrow, which could be uncomfortable for those with large hands.
- A handful of reviewers noted that the bar tends to spin or rotate during use, which can be distracting or even dangerous.