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Ceiling Mounted Multi-Grip Pull-Up Bar Reviews

4.4 Rating 31 Reviews
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This multi-grip pull up bar is the ceiling mounted version of our bestselling power rack pull up bar. Work your grip, back muscles, arms, shoulders and more with multiple grip orientations. This pull up bar is perfect for traditional, narrow, angled, and neutral grip pull ups to target different muscles with each angle. Use it as is or attach pull up bands or straps for even more versatility. The easy-grip knurled handles have a diameter of 33mm for maximum comfort while you work out. Built with durable powder-coated steel, this pull up bar extends 16" from the ceiling with a length of 50". With 4" hole spacing on the cross members and 47.5" spacing between the cross members, this unit is easy to install and comes with expansion bolts for securely mounting to the ceiling.

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Amazing pull-up bar. I was able to install this bar with ease and it includes everything needed
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Posted 1 month ago
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Now that it’s mounted I like the product. The issue is that the anchor hardware provided was not appropriate for mounting it into the ceiling joists. I had to go to the store and buy four screw bolts and washers that were hefty enough to hold the bar. Luckily I had the drill bit, drill, and correct wrench tools to install it. It took a lot longer than I wanted but it is up now. A suggestion would be for the company to provide installation instructions and the correct hardware.
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Posted 2 months ago
Easy to mount, very sturdy, lots of different et hand positions. The picture is wrong though I mounted it basically the other way to be able to wide pull ups.
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Posted 8 months ago
Built well and love the different grips that can be used. I inverted mine on my garage ceiling so I could do wide grip pull-ups though. If mounted as directed you loose the ability to do wide grip. I screwed a 2x8 into my garage ceiling and then mounted the pullup bar to the 2x8. You will need to go to the hardware store though to buy lag bolts to go into the 2x8 or ceiling joist (depending on how you mount it though) as it only comes with redhead style bolts. Defienitly recommend though.
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Posted 10 months ago
I was excited to get this pull-up bar. My trainer has one and recommended this specific one for me. He even came to my house to help me install it. On the plus side, it's a heavy, high-quality metal pull-up bar. On the downside (and it was a big downside), the holes did not line up for the bolts where the pull-up bar and the ceiling mount connect...a simple issue...how could Titan make this without the holes lining up for the bolts to go through? In fairness, it wasn't completely off...but it was by over a quarter of an inch, enough so the bolts couldn't go through...so we had to drill through the metal to make the connection fit...it was tedious and a pain and it took a while with the drill battery dying because of the load...but we did get it. Having said that, no consumer should have to drill through metal to make the holes align. Also, we were mounting the bar to wood studs and there were no wood-boring screws, so we had to get some separately. In the end, the bar is installed and it works as intended, but it was a hassle to do it.
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Posted 10 months ago
Good ceiling-mounted pull-up bar for the money. There are only 2 things that need improvement: first the lag bolts that come with it are not meant to be mounted into wood, it's meant for concrete. I used four all-thread bolts to secure the pull bar. There was two 3inch gaps between the risers and the pull-up bar it self. I used four hose washers to fil in the space were the bolts connect to the uprights. Need to make improvements in your quality control department. Thanks
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Posted 1 year ago
Hello, thank you for your feedback and we apologize for any inconvenience. We pride ourselves on providing high-quality products. I have forwarded your feedback to our product team. We're delighted you received your order. You may contact us at info@titanbrands.com if you require additional assistance.
Posted 1 year ago
The multigrip pull up bar is great for the money. It is sturdy and holds my weight (230lbs) no problem. I was unimpressed with the welds that held the grips to the outer frame. They were pretty shotty and were not uniform. I also had to buy my own hardware to mount the pull up bar into wood. Other than that, it’s a great addition to the home gym.
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Posted 1 year ago
I would recommend the Titan Ceiling Mounted pull-up bar. I nicknamed it The Beast because it is built so solid. I am 56 years old, 6-3, and 255 lbs; and it doesn't move a bit. My recommendation to a buyer would be to install the rack pointing up instead of down as it is in the picture so that you can do your wide pull-ups. My only recommendations to Titan would be to put the knurling on the straight bars as it is on the curved bars. When you sweat, it gets a little slippery. I solved that with athletic tape. The second thing would be to include lag bolts instead of concrete anchors because 90% of the buyers are probably going to install it to the floor joists in their basements instead of a concrete ceiling. I am very happy with this product. The multi-grip features open up so many more options for your workout.
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Posted 1 year ago