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Wall-Mounted Pull-Up Bar Reviews

4.8 Rating 143 Reviews
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Outfit your home gym with the Ceiling Wall-Mount Pull-Up Bar, and put away that old door-mounted bar for good! Crafted from heavyweight steel construction that ensures stability and a solid feel, just like in your favorite gym mount. Perform exercises to strengthen your back, upper body, and lateral muscles. Rated at a 500-pound weight capacity, this durable pull-up bar is a great strength accessory to add to an existing gym or instantly turn a room into one. Its unmatched fit and finish ensure countless years of hard use, even for the most demanding athlete.

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I recommend this pull-up bar to anyone who wants a solid pull-up bar that is comparable to those found in professional gyms. This thing is heavy and sturdy. It will give you years of use with no problem. Make sure you have plenty of room and you might as well have a friend come over and help you put this up. It's not difficult but the installation can be awkward holding the heavy brackets and trying to get things aligned correctly. I mounted this in my garage using 1" x 4" x 3' boards and qty 6 - 5" 3/8 lag bolts that I purchased from Home Depot. I used the included washers and lock rings that were included and saved 50 cents. The package comes in a triangular box and expect to have some damage on the bars since packaging could use some improvement. My unit had one of the plastic end pieces damaged. Customer Service quickly set me up with a replacement that should arrive soon. Instructions are minimal but as others have stated, take a look at Amazon reviews and here and gets some tips on installation. Overall
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Posted 7 years ago
I first saw this pull-up bar on Amazon with great reviews at a great price. Coming directly through Titan even received a better price and fast shipping. I've had my bar for a few weeks mounted in my garage with 3/8 4" Lag screws and it is rock solid. I'm close to 200lbs and it's immovable. This is commercial gym quality. I would highly recommend this pull up bar.
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Posted 8 years ago
I bought this for my garage gym, and I couldn't be happier. It's rock solid and built really heavy duty. I mounted it on 2x10 stringers because I'm 220 lbs and mostly do kipping pull ups. This thing doesn't budge. I have purchased a few items from Titan, and highly recommend this bar.
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Posted 8 years ago
Calisthenics N
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Installed last night and I am very satisfied with it. I really like being able to mount the bar wide or narrow to align with wall studs. It's a damn good bar for the price and an all around good bar, period. I used 4 6" flag screws to mount on 2x4 which are placed on the thin side. This thing ain't going anywhere.
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Posted 8 years ago
Calisthenics N
Unverified Reviewer
Installed last night and I am very satisfied with it. I really like being able to mount the bar wide or narrow to align with wall studs. It's a damn good bar for the price and an all around good bar, period. I used 4 6" flag screws to mount on 2x4 which are placed on the thin side. This thing ain't going anywhere.
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Posted 8 years ago
I have wanted a mounted pull up bar in my garage for a long time, but have been too cheap to spend the money on one. After lots of research I decided on this one and bit the bullet, hoping that it's worth the money. So far, it seems like it's completely worth it. Opening the package, these are much larger than I expected, even knowing the measurements, so really try to get a good idea of how much space it's going to take up. They are heavy! Installation instructions were virtually non-existent, so be prepared to do some digging if you're not familiar with using lag bolts into studs (Amazon reviews are a good place to look). This is really my only gripe with the product. I have a finished garage with drywall, so mounted two five-foot 2x6 boards horizontally to studs using 6" structural (ledger) screws and then mounted the brackets through the 2x6s and into studs. This gives me a bar that's 48" wide (spanning four studs at 16") and mounting it 8' high gives me plenty of room for anything but muscle ups (I'm 6'1
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Posted 8 years ago
Ordered this and 2 days later received it in the mail. One of the Arms was damaged in the shipping process so I called Titan and they had another one on the way within 24 hours. In a day where Customer Service is horrible, Titan is the opposite. Amazing Customer Service!!!! Im 290 lbs and this thing doesn't budge an inch. The grip is perfect! Not to aggressive but not to slippery. Just perfect. Highly recommend!!!!
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Posted 8 years ago
The bar and brackets are solid. As mentioned above, craftsmanship is lacking but for half the price of Rogue, I don't need finish steel work and a few cracks in the powder coating don't bother me. That said the bar holes are super tight and the bar itself doesn't easily slide through. I needed to bur grind the inside of the holes with a Dremel Tool which made install and bar pass through really easy. As above 3" x 3/8" lags into 16" studs did the trick for a sturdy set up.
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Posted 8 years ago