About this deal
When it comes to no-frills home training, the humble pull-up rack – or pull-up bar, if you’re short on space – is hard to beat.
Some mention that it's sturdy, fits perfectly onto the door, and doesn't damage the door frame, while others say that it couldn't fit their door, the wrong size, and was too wide. Neither doorframe-fitted nor wall-mounted, this pull-up rack allows you to set up and pack down your equipment between each use: perfect for the person who wants all of the convenience of a home gym without having to sacrifice a room to one. Crafted with durability and functionality in mind, our bars provide superior stability, allowing you to perform a variety of exercises with confidence.
Pull-up bars that you can fit into a door-frame can be a great, space-saving way to add in some more exercise equipment to your home gym, especially if you don’t have the room for free-standing equipment or training stations.
So based on my experience, you should expect both types of pull-up bars to leave cosmetic marks, but that should be the extent of the damage.
Pull-up bars either attach to your door frame or require mounting on a wall or ceiling, whereas pull-up racks are freestanding units. Finance is provided by PayPal Credit (a trading name of PayPal UK Ltd, Whittaker House, Whittaker Avenue, Richmond-Upon-Thames, Surrey, United Kingdom, TW9 1EH). we bought two of these and we just need one, two pics is actually from my house wall fitted, good and sturdy unit.