Ceiling - Wall Mounted 6 Grip 3 Position Pull Up Bar

SKU: CHN-6
$137.00
Shipping Included In Price

Description

Wall or Ceiling Mount Pull Up / Chin- Up Bar with 3 Grip Positions

The Valor Fitness Wall and Ceiling Mount Pull Up Bar offers a blend of versatility and durability. Whether you're limited on floor space or just looking to add more variety to your workouts, this pull up bar delivers. Crafted from heavy-duty steel and finished with a rust-resistant matte black powder coating, it confidently support up to 300 lbs. when mounted securely into cement. The addition of three grip handles allows you to target different muscle groups, ensuring a comprehensive upper or lower body workout.

Features and Benefits:

  • HEAVY DUTY PULL UP BAR: This wall and ceiling mount pull up bar is constructed of steel with a powder coated, matte black finish to prevent rust and damage over time. Strong enough to hold up to 300 lb of user weight! Best used if mounted correctly to a cement wall or ceiling.
  • STRONG BUILD: Constructed from steel, this pull up bar has a powder-coated finish that ensures resistance against rust and wear over time.
  • DIVERSE GRIP OPTIONS: With 3 distinct grip handles locations, expand your workout by transitioning between standard, intermediate, and wide grip pull ups or chin-ups.
  • SPACE-SAVING DESIGN: Unique to this model is the flexibility to mount either on the wall or ceiling, making it a perfect fit for any gym.
  • SAFETY AND COMFORT: The rubber grip handles ensure a firm and comfortable hold, minimizing the chances of slipping during your rigorous workout sessions.
  • SPECIFICATIONS: In its wall-mounted configuration, the bar measures 22.5” (L) x 45” (W) x 15” (H), extending 22.5” from the wall. In the ceiling-mounted setup, it measures 12.5” (L) x 45” (W) x 25” (H), hanging 25” from the ceiling. The grip handles are 5.5” long. To ensure safety and durability, the product includes mounting hardware.
  • ADDITIONAL: Max weight is 300 lbs.

Specifications

  • Dim
    12.5x45x25
  • Size

Box Dimensions

Box 1/1: 45x14x10 (20lbs)

(LxWxH in inches)

Customer Reviews

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Brett A.J.

It seems like a great product. I like how heavy duty this product is. It arrived comically protruding from both of ends of the box and the top, giving the impression that it was carelessly packaged or grossly abused in shipping. That didn't seem to matter that much other than scuffing the paint and grinding off some knurls a bit, so I decided to live with it. I wish I'd taken a picture because it would be worth a good laugh now, but I wasn't in the mood that day.

Finally I'm getting around to installing it, but am stuck for the moment. I want to attach it to the rafters in my garage ceiling. Unfortunately, it's not obvious how to do that because the "main frames" need to be about 24" apart. Well, most house studs and rafters are spaced at 16". Now I'm going to have to add some additional wood to my ceiling, which will unfortunately might mean that my pull-up bar will be lower. With a 9 feet ceiling, I didn't want it any lower. I'll try to update this once I figure out how to install it on my standard ceiling.

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Dustin W.

This is a great pullup bar. It is built with great materials and very sturdy. The downside is that it only comes with concrete wall anchors. I needed to mount mine to a large wood beam that spans my garage ceiling. I had to do a bit of research to determine which lag bolts that would support my 250lb frame. The anchor bolt holes in the frame support a 1/2 diameter lag bolt. So for those with little knowledge about lag bolts, I'll save you some time here. 1 inch of 1/2 inch lag bolt support 198 lbs. So I bought 4 1/2 inch wide by 3 1/2 in long lag bolts. Mathematically that gave me roughly 700 lbs of support per lag bolt.
And keep in mind that its 2 feet to center of frame end pieces. It worked perfectly.
I bet I could hand a winch from it and pull a V8 engine out with this thing.
I wouldn't of course, but its built that sturdy.
A side not to the company, were in a stay at home status here in Washington with all Gyms closed as well due to the current Covid-19 issue. I bought this to add to my back routine because my workout options are limited for a weightlifter at my house. I, like others, are gym dependent to achieve the workout that my body needs. I had to put myself and my family at risk to go buy lag bolts to use this. Please consider adding wood stud mounting option with your installation kit. Please?!

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Leo G.

Item came very well packaged and Exceeded my expectations. Solid bar and the various hand positions are why I chose it.

I hung it on a 2 x 12” board using 3/8 x 2” lag bolts. The board is secured to the wall studs, 16” spacing, using 3/8 x 4” lag bolts. It feels very secure. I didn’t use the included hardware except the bolts that hold the bar to the supports.

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  • What is the measurement between the two wall mounts? The wall studs are 16 inches apart

    The distance between the wall mounting bracket does measure about 16" apart, so it will be able to be drilled into the wall studs. Do note that the wall brackets ought to be connected on the outter side and the not inside (see below in green).