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10 Best Pull-Up Bars to Up Your Home-Gym Game

Build strength in your arms, chest, and back with these top-rated fitness accessories.

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Whether you’re new to the pull-up game or looking to improve upon your existing home gym with some more exercise equipment, a pull-up bar is a valuable piece of equipment to help you get into shape. Depending on what you’re looking for, a pull-up bar can serve multiple purposes—for instance, many make great attachment points for suspension trainers, while others are designed to accommodate additional bodyweight exercises, like dips and push-ups.

This guide will help you find the perfect pull-up bar and pull-up bar style for your needs, whether you have a one-bedroom apartment or a full-size exercise room in your house or garage.

The Best Pull-Up Bars

What to Consider

There are hundreds of different pull-up bar options on the market and many of them resemble each other. However, there are some standout features you should consider when choosing a pull-up bar.

Space

The most obvious consideration you'll need to make is how much space you have to accommodate a pull-up bar. If you have little space to spare, consider a door-mounted pull-up bar. If you have more space available, you may want a wall- or ceiling-mounted pull-up bar, or even a freestanding pull-up bar or tower.

Style

Door-mounted pull-up bars mount either via pressure or screws. Pressure-mounted bars wedge against your doorframe to stay in place and are less likely to cause any damage to the doorframe or wall. Screw-mounted pull-up bars for doorframes are mounted into each side of the frame.

Mounted pull-up bars take up more space and are secured to a wall or ceiling with bolts or screws. For these types of pull-up bars, you’ll want to make sure you’re mounting them into a surface that can handle the weight and force of pull-ups and other exercises.

Freestanding pull-up bars and towers take up the most space, since the base extends outward to make sure the tower stands upright. They are frequently multifunctional pieces of equipment that allow you to do dips, push-ups, and other exercises.

Hand Positioning

Hand positioning is another factor to consider when selecting a pull-up bar. A basic pull-up bar will allow for just one or two hand positions. Others will allow for narrow, wide, sideways, or even angled hand positions. Some have foam that make it easier to grip, while others don’t. The foam makes a bar easier for large hands to grip, but some people don’t like the feel of the extra padding. On the other hand, foam grips are often easier to use for people just getting into pull-ups and are less likely to cause blisters.

How We Selected

With hundreds of models of pull-up bars on the market—and many of them very similar in nature—we looked for durable, high-quality bars, particularly those with standout features. The models you'll find below are not only popular among professional reviewers, but beloved among customers as well, with each boasting an average customer rating of 4 out of 5 stars or higher.

For more great additions to your home workout setup, check out our picks for the best exercise bikes, adjustable dumbbells, and exercise balls.

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Best Overall

Ally Peaks Pull Up Bar for Doorway

Pull Up Bar for Doorway

Pros

  • Fits a range of door sizes
  • Good accessories
  • Inexpensive

Cons

  • Assembly required
  • Limited hand positions
  • Limited resistance bands

The Ally Peaks Pull Up Bar for doorways is a great kit for those starting to build their home gym. The pull-up bar fits a wide variety of doorframes and wedges in easily on the back and front of the frame.

As a bonus, the bar comes with two handles and resistance bands, as well as a door anchor. This gives users opportunities to use it for exercises other than just pull-ups, like seated rows and tricep exercises.

Key Specs

Mount TypeDoorway pressure
Attachment DimensionsFits doorframes from 19 to 32 inches wide and frame depths of 4.7 to 7.5 inches
Weight Capacity440 pounds
Product Weight5.9 pounds
Assembly RequiredYes
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Best Pull-Up Bar for Beginners

Perfect Fitness Pullup Basic

Pullup Basic

Pros

  • Easy to progress from rows to chin-ups and pull-ups
  • Fits a variety of door widths
  • Inexpensive

Cons

  • Requires screwing into a doorframe
  • Limited hand positions
  • Not meant for heavier people or extremely vigorous use

The Perfect Fitness Pullup Bar looks pretty basic but it has a neat trick up its sleeve: the ability to swing down and out so it can be used at a lower height. This allows users to go through a range of exercises in addition to pull-ups, including standing rows and Australian pull-ups, before locking it in the upright position for more traditional chin-ups and pull-ups.

While users say the overall assembly on this piece is minimal, this bar must be screwed into a doorframe in multiple places to ensure it’s solidly anchored.

Key Specs

Mount TypeScrew-in doorframe
Attachment DimensionsFits doorframes from 27 to 36 inches wide
Weight Capacity220 pounds
Product Weight5.5 pounds
Assembly RequiredYes
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Best Folding Doorframe Pull-Up Bar

IRON AGE Pull Up Bar For Doorway

Pull Up Bar For Doorway

Pros

  • Comes preassembled
  • Folds flat for easy storage
  • Sturdy enough for 400 pounds of weight
  • Fits narrow doorways
  • Inexpensive

Cons

  • Hooks put more pressure on smaller parts of doorway
  • Limited hand positions for pull-ups
  • Narrower bar than some other options

The Iron Age Pull Up Bar For Doorways is a foldable, wedge-style pull-up bar that comes preassembled. All you need to do is take it out of the box and rotate the wedge arms to 90 degrees before wedging them on the other side of the doorframe. With silicone pads on the arms and foam pads on the lower bar, this bar is designed to minimize any damage to the doorframe while staying securely in place.

The pull-up bar has multiple foam handgrips, including angled shoulder pull-up grips. When you’re done, it’s easy to remove and packs flat for storage.

As a bonus, the pull-up bar comes with suspension straps to add versatility to workouts. It also fits narrower doorframes than other options.

Key Specs

Mount TypeDoorway pressure
Attachment DimensionsFits doorframes from 22.83 to 36.22 inches wide
Weight Capacity400 pounds
Product Weight9.3 pounds
Assembly RequiredNo
4
Best Wall-Mounted Pull-Up Bar

Titan Fitness Wall-Mounted Heavy-Duty Pull Up Bar

Wall-Mounted Heavy-Duty Pull Up Bar

Pros

  • Gym-quality construction
  • Great weight rating

Cons

  • Needs extra space to accommodate for depth and height
  • Assembly required
  • Must be properly mounted

If you have a dedicated gym space in your house or garage, the Titan Wall-Mounted Heavy-Duty Pull Up Bar is an ideal option. With a depth of 32 inches, it's great for performing hanging knee lifts. It’s also easy to use with suspension straps or rings wrapped around the bar. When mounting on a wall, make sure to properly anchor pull-up bar in wood studs or in concrete or block.

Key Specs

Mount TypeWall mount, screw-in
Dimensions (L x W x H)53 x 32 x 31 inches
Weight Capacity500 pounds
Product Weight35 pounds
Assembly RequiredYes
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Best Pull-Up Bar for Thicker Doorways

Armpow Pull Up Bar for Doorway

Pull Up Bar for Doorway

Pros

  • Fits wider range of doorway thicknesses
  • Flat feet of lower bar reduce likelihood of doorway damage
  • Comes with suspension straps

Cons

  • Not as many hand positions as some other options

Most, but not all, interior doorways are just under 5 inches thick, although some are up to 7 inches thick with trim. If your doorframe is on the thicker side, this Armpow Pull Up Bar could be a great choice: not only is it easy to adjust, it can accommodate slightly thicker doorframes of over 8 inches thick. The stabilizing arms are easily assembled, adjusted, and taken out, making it easy to store when not in use.

In addition to many of the normal pull-up bar handgrips, it has more pronounced, angled side grips for moves like hanging knee lifts. It also comes with two suspension straps for additional exercises.

Key Specs

Mount TypeDoorframe pressure
Attachment DimensionsFits doorframes from 21.65 to 36.22 inches wide and frame depths of 4.7 to 8.27 inches
Weight Capacity550 pounds
Product Weight9.47 pounds
Assembly RequiredNo
6
Best Portable Pull-Up Bar

Duonamic Eleviia Portable Pullup Bar

Eleviia Portable Pullup Bar

Pros

  • Lightweight
  • Fits any width doorframe
  • Engages micro-motors

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Limited handgrip options
  • Only works with trimmed doorways
  • Doesn't fit extra-thick doorways

The Duonaumic Eleviia is a different type of pull-up bar—and one that shares some of the micro motor muscle activations that suspension trainers are known for. That’s thanks to the corded handles that can move slightly while you're using it. While this system only offers two hand positions, you can easily choose the width of the pull-up handles by moving the clamp-on units closer or farther apart from each other.

Key Specs

Mount TypePressure
Attachment DimensionsFits doorway depths of 4.75 inches
Weight Capacity250 pounds
Product Weight3.6 pounds
Assembly RequiredNo
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Best Multifunction Pull-Up Bar

GoFit Elevated Chin Up Station

Elevated Chin Up Station

Pros

  • Inexpensive
  • Ergonomic hand positions
  • Can be used in a doorway or on the floor

Cons

  • Difficult assembly
  • Doesn’t fit as wide a range of doors

The GoFit Elevated Chin Up Station isn't your average door-mounted chin-up bar. Its main chin-up bar is elevated higher than most and the hand mounts are angled, with a more ergonomic design than you'll find on many comparable models. While you can mount this chin-up station in a doorway, the device also designed to be used on the floor for push-ups and as a brace for sit-ups.

Key Specs

Mount TypePressure
Attachment DimensionsFits doorframes from 32 to 34 inches wide
Weight Capacity300 pounds
Product Weight11 pounds
Assembly RequiredYes
8
Best Power Tower Pull-Up Bar

sportsroyals Power Tower

Power Tower

Pros

  • Multiple handles for a variety of bodyweight exercises
  • Stable base
  • Adjustable height

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Lots of assembly required
  • Requires a lot of space

If you have enough space in your home gym, the Sportsroyals Power Tower is an ideal pull-up bar station. It adjusts from 64.56 inches to 88.18 inches high, making it short enough for young adults to do pull-ups and tall enough for people over 7 feet tall to keep their feet off the ground.

We like that this tower has extra stabilizing feet and that the armrests are adjustable for ergonomics. The tower also has handles for dips, push-ups, and knee lifts.

Key Specs

Mount TypeFreestanding floor
Dimensions (L x W x H)41.2 x 39.7 x from 64.56 inches to 88.18 inches
Weight Rating400 pounds
Product Weight62 pounds
Assembly RequiredYes
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Best Wide Pull-Up Bar for Hallways

GF Garren Fitness Maximiza Plus Pull Up Bar

Maximiza Plus Pull Up Bar

Pros

  • Fits wider doorways
  • Great mounting options

Cons

  • Limited hand positions
  • Screw-in mounting required
  • More expensive than some options

The Garren Fitness Maximiza Plus Pull Up Bar is a simple, screw-mounted, extendable pull-up bar. The bar fits hallways and doorframes up to 50 inches wide—which is wider than most—and can support up to 330 pounds of weight. It has foam grips for comfort and security and comes with multiple mounting cups.

Key Specs

Mount TypeDoorway, hallway screw-in
Attachment DimensionsFits doorways 35 to 50 inches wide
Weight Rating330 pounds
Product Weight6.6 pounds
Assembly RequiredNo
10
Best Wedging Straight Pull-Up Bar

HAKENO Pull Up Bar

Pull Up Bar

Pros

  • Wedges into place easily
  • Includes leveling function
  • No assembly required

Cons

  • Can be difficult to remove
  • If not properly installed, can slip
  • Limited hand grip options

This pull-up bar from Hakeno is a no-screw, pressure-mounted bar that expands to fit most doorframes, wedging and locking into place and supporting up to 500 pounds of weight once secured. This allows users to adjust its height to their needs and gives it a little more versatility than most other straight doorway pull-up bars.

Key Specs

Mount TypePressure
DimensionsFits doorways from 28 to 38 inches wide
Weight Rating500 pounds
Product Weight5 pounds
Assembly RequiredNo
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