

🏆 Elevate your home gym game with rock-solid strength and sleek durability!
The OneTwoFit Wall Mounted Pull Up Bar features a superior 6-hole mounting design for enhanced stability and safety, supporting up to 440 lbs. Crafted from solid steel with a black powder coating, it resists rust and corrosion for long-lasting use indoors or outdoors. Soft cushioned grips ensure comfort during extended workouts, making it ideal for a variety of strength training exercises including pull-ups, dips, and resistance band routines.












| ASIN | B07SH6796G |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,052 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #61 in Strength Training Pull-Up Bars |
| Brand | ONETWOFIT |
| Brand Name | ONETWOFIT |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (797) |
| Date First Available | January 1, 2024 |
| Included Components | ONETWOFIT Foldable Power Tower Dip Station Power Tower |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 38.1 x 38.1 x 12.2 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 29 x 13.25 x 2.75 inches |
| Item Weight | 5.62 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ONETWOFIT |
| Material | Solid Steel |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 440 Pounds |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Package Weight | 5.65 Kilograms |
| Part Number | OT103-JAUS |
| Product Dimensions | 38.1"W x 12.2"H |
| Special Feature | Portable |
E**S
Rock-Solid Wall Pull-Up Bar for Garage or Home Gym
Rock-Solid Wall Pull-Up Bar for Garage or Home Gym This OneTwoFit wall-mounted pull-up bar turned out to be a great addition to my garage gym setup. Once installed properly, it feels solid and professional—sturdy enough for pull-ups, chin-ups, and even hanging accessories like gymnastic rings or resistance bands. The construction is heavy-duty steel with a nice black powder coating that resists rust and scratches. I weigh about 200 lbs, and the bar doesn’t flex or creak at all during use. The six-hole mounting system really helps spread the load evenly, and the grips are surprisingly comfortable—firm enough to feel secure but not abrasive on the hands. Installation takes a bit of planning, especially if you’re mounting to studs that are 16 inches apart (the brackets are closer to 19"). I followed the common trick of mounting two horizontal 2x4s first and bolting the bar to those, which made it rock-solid. The included hardware is fine for concrete or brick walls, but I’d recommend picking up stronger fasteners from a hardware store if you’re using wood. Once up, it’s not going anywhere. I also like that it projects far enough from the wall to allow a full range of motion—no knees or feet hitting the surface behind you. It’s stable, clean-looking, and rated up to 440 lbs, which inspires confidence. Bottom line: A sturdy, stable, and well-built pull-up bar that performs like commercial gym equipment once properly installed. Installation requires some care, but the end result is absolutely worth it.
D**N
Solid. Install took some elbow grease
This is sturdy. Assembling it was easy. Installing is going to be completely up to you. Directions are unintelligible. The posts and holes on this are about 19 inches on center, so clearly wider than 16” studs. I knew that when I bought it. I didn’t have the width to buy a model with on-stud brackets Because those tend to be 32 inches wide or more. This one fit my space. As you can see by my pics, I built a 2x4 stringer rigging and attached those to the studs with lag bolts. I used 3/8” x 5” lags and washers. Then I attached the unit to the 2x4s using 3/8” x 2” lags and washers. This might be slight overkill but I don’t want to rip this out of the wall when I’m doing pull-ups. I am 225lbs and it did not flinch with me using it. So far so good. My son who is less than 100lbs will have no problems. Obviously, find the center of your studs. It’s a little bit of a puzzle to figure out how to get all of this to line up and to be level, but if you have hung things like TVs on the wall, you’ll be fine. If you’ve never hung anything heavy before, maybe consider consulting with a friend or relative who has. There are lots of videos out there to help too. Definitely need a good wratchet, preferably with a long extension to help with leverage when cranking the five inch lags. Also, this provides a good anchor for the various strength band attachments.
M**L
Very sturdy than I thought it would be!
The bar is actually really great and very sturdy! Mounting was easy as well! Hanging a heavy bag even worked great. The downsides I'll have to say is the bar length for wide grips seems a bit too long and wide grip pull ups can be a bit risky for shoulder health. Or maybe because my size is average and could be fine for being taller folks. Secondly it'd be nice if there was more rubber grip paddings on the other handles near the wide grips for doing regular pull ups. Third, I think the rubber grips in the middle should've been much tighter as they tend to slip around when dropping and the grips misalign. Fourth, it was delivered safely but there was a slight bent on the flat steel to mount it making it bit odd to measure and straighten the bar, and fifth the six screws aren't too great for mounting against the wall so you may need better tools than the ones already given incase the wall type you have isn't suitable Overall the quality is good!
M**E
Great Pull-Up Bar!
Before I purchased this piece of equipment I looked for possibly 3 hours on amazon for all the products available and reading every single review. I finally chose to purchase this bar as I believed it would be the best based on cost, build, reviews. I was a bit skeptical after a few reviews said that the bar was not holding the users weight or they had issues with installation. I was trying to figure out if there were any issues with the assembly and the best way to attach to CMU block. The hardware that comes with the bar has concrete anchors, which being that I don’t have a hammer drill would be hell to install. I decided to purchase some 1/4” Tapcons At my local hardware store(2”-1/4” in length as I wanted to ensure it would grip on the CMU block). Even without a hammer drill, I set my drill to the hammer setting to install and didn’t take very long to have the bar installed. The drill bit should come with the Tapcons, but just in case to those who do not know what size drill bit to use, it’s a 3/16” concrete drill bit. The 1/4” Tapcons fit just fine and I have been using this bar for 2 Months about 3 times a week for all my calisthenics exercises. I’ve attached rings as well and I have not noticed any issues with the build of the bar. I am 230 lbs. and the bar is solid as can be. No issueA with bowing or bending. Great Product!
B**.
Great product. Anchors are cheap crap.
Assembled it, then mounted it to the wall using the supplied Concrete Expansion anchors. The entire thing ripped out of the wall the moment I put any of my weight on it. I'm going to have to go get some better anchors to replace the crap ones that they supplied. Once it is sturdy I will write a proper review. Giving 3 stars because it seems like a legit piece of training equipment, just cheaped out on anchors Update: Mounted the piece with proper 1/2" anchors from the hardware store. This thing is sturdy as a hell. Handles the heavy bag pretty well, but had to remove the chain and swivel due to the low ceiling in my garage. Still a great product that does everything i need it to do. Upgraded review to five stars.
P**A
Peso 85 kg 1.78 de estatura anclada a la dala de una barda de interiores de casa quedó sólida. Llevo utilizándola 6 meses gran producto
C**.
Hasta ahora muy bien, es resistente y soporta muy bien el peso del costal y para dominadas es muy estable. Si lo recomiendo.
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