Pull-Up Bars
Doorway vs wall-mount — what holds up to real training.
#1Stud Bar Ceiling / Wall Mounted Pull-Up Bar
$130-$170 · 4.8★
Bolt-mounted steel pull-up bar for serious, kip-proof home training.
- Bolts to studs — rock solid, no wobble
- Handles kipping and weighted pull-ups
- Wall or ceiling mount options
#2Perfect Fitness Multi-Gym Doorway Pull-Up Bar
$30-$45 · 4.6★
Sturdier leverage doorway bar with ergonomic multi-grip and a higher weight rating.
- Heavier-gauge build than bargain bars
- Comfortable ergonomic grips
- Adjustable to wider door frames
#3Iron Gym Total Upper Body Workout Bar
$25-$35 · 4.5★
The original leverage-mount doorway bar — no screws, lifts off for floor dips.
- No drilling — leverages over the door frame
- Doubles for push-ups, dips, and sit-ups
- Installs and removes in seconds
#4ProsourceFit Multi-Grip Chin-Up / Pull-Up Bar
$28-$40 · 4.5★
Multi-grip doorway bar with wide, narrow, and neutral hand positions.
- Multiple grips hit back from new angles
- Foam grips reduce hand fatigue
- No-screw doorway mount
Frequently Asked Questions
Are doorway pull-up bars safe?
Yes, on a standard molded door frame within the weight limit. Seat the bar fully, test with bodyweight close to the floor first, and avoid violent kipping on leverage-mount bars.
Will a doorway bar damage my door frame?
It can compress or scuff paint over time. A towel over the contact bar helps. For heavy or daily use, a stud-mounted bar spreads load far better.