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BULLBAR 2.0 - Portable Pull-up Bar and Dip Station Reviews

4.8 Rating 217 Reviews
The customer service and standing by their products is next to none. They were incredible to work with. This is my second BullBar after upgrading to the new 2.0 version and the improvements from the latch system, the bands connection, and overall structure are evident and amazing. Also being able to quickly store the product and take up little space is definitely a perk!
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Posted 4 months ago
Portability is good, lightweight for a piece of equipment like this. Nice attachment for dips, can pretty much get a good workout in with just this bar if you work on dips/pull ups. Some room for improvement: - the bar would be better if it was completely flat, don’t need the sides of it to be angled, not very good if you’re into calisthenics and want an even bar for other types of movements or just for consistency when doing pull ups with different stances - it’s pretty stable for such a portable equipment but could be even more stable if the legs had more weight to it, tried to do muscle ups but almost flipped the bar without someone pressing down on the legs - the bar itself has a soft layer over it, not good for your grip if you have sweaty hands. This type of layer is definitely meant for beginners for advanced people we would love to just have a plane straight bar without a comfortable cover, our skin would be better adapted to a bar without that cover cause it really sucks if you are really into advanced movements and you already have a thick layer of skin to protect you. This layer on the bar is super slippery if you have sweaty hands. Overall 4/5 I could get what I need from it but would appreciate it even more if it was more stable, had a flat bar, and no soft slippery layer on the bar.
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Posted 4 months ago
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Posted 4 months ago
A dream come true! Incredibly easy to setup and put away, ideal for us in small living spaces, I regret not buying this when I first saw it
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Posted 4 months ago
I really didn't think I was going to find a pull-up bar solution for my small apartment. Doorway models weren't going to work. I definitely required something that could be stored in a much smaller space and wouldn't be so complicated to use that I'd get discouraged and not use it. I somehow stumbled across the BULLBAR 2.0 online, and it's every bit as good as I'd hoped to find. The simplistic and clever engineering design of this is phenomenal. Incredibly easy to set up, collapse and store. It's stable and I feel completely safe using it. It's every bit worth the cost if you want a sturdy, portable, compact and super easy to use pull-up/dip + bar. Feels like quality from top to bottom.
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Posted 4 months ago
Easy to transport, sturdy, great for events
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Posted 4 months ago
The BULLBAR is an amazing piece of equipment that allows you to do many different exercises on it. It’s great to have a pull-up bar that is sturdy and folds up to take up a minimal footprint and can be stored away easily. It’s a very good product.
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Posted 4 months ago
The bullbar was essential item on my 3 week camper van trip in the pacific north west. It fit perfectly in the garage under the bed, and assembles/disassembles easily. When it's assembled, the 4 clips + 4 safety pins make it feel very secure. I supplemented the bullbar with a 30 lb weight vest + bands + a simple pulley w/ cable attachment rope and I was able to get a no-compromise upper body workout — lats (pullups), back (inverted rows + pullups), chest (weighted dips + deficit pushups), triceps (w/ the pully), delts (with the bands on both end fot the bar), biceps (curling the weight vest + chinups) and abs (leg raises). My only point of feedback is to be careful on disassembly. The top of the bar can come down quite suddenly if you don't keep your hand on the upper pullup bar at all times. Customer service is alo great.
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Posted 4 months ago