Ultrasport Pull-Up Bar, door rack, upper body trainer

Ultrasport Pull-Up Bar

Ultrasport Pull-Up Bar, door rack, upper body trainer, multifunctional trainer, can be used without Drilling, training device for home and office, push-ups bar, suitable for various exercises


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Dimensions: 50.74 x 19.85 x 8.27 cm; 2.1 Kilograms
Brand: Ultrasport
Model: 331100000026
Colour: Grey, Black
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: Ultrasport
Age: Adult
Composition: Steel, Foam
Department: Unisex – Adult
Dimensions: 50.74 x 19.85 x 8.27 cm; 2.1 Kilograms

4 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersIt’s super light, easy to assemble, everything you need including spanner and alan key, very versatile (at least 6 different exsersises), very easy to store, can handle as much as your doorframe can take! For the money, you really can’t go wrong. I’ve been on it ever since it got here. Just make sure you get the right screws in the right places as they are not marked but are of different sizes so match them up first. You’ll thank me later for that.

  2. Caitlin Petrakovitz says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought to help improve my fitness and strength and it definitely does the job! Easy to assemble with tool provided and after a year of use there’s no sign of wear and tear or any loose bolts.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 8 From Our UsersI was originally going for a different type of pull up bar from Magnoos, but unfortunately the only door in my flat that could fit a bar is a smaller door in the corner of the apartment, with little space to each site. The dimensions of my door were 66 cm wide and 15 cm deep, with the frame on each side measuring 7.5 cm and the space from end of frame to the wall another 9cm. For these dimensions, the bar fits very well. There are three adjustment options for different depths of the door, and the middle one seems to fit 15 cm perfectly.
    Setup was relatively easy. I guess I was one of the luckier ones, as all parts were complete and nothing was missing. You connect the different pipe parts with rubber connectors or stick them into each other, plug in the screws and tighten. All needed tools are included, however, they are a bit flimsy to work with. I was suprised that the feather rings for screws looked bent, but apparently that intentional to provide tension – they will flatten as you tighten the screws.
    The bar fit the door well, and doesnt move. It seems to hold my weight (89 kg), but I havent tried out extensive training with it yet. Do I fully trust it and feel completey safe? No, I cant say that. Do I have any signs that it will collapse? Also no. It does seem to bend a little at times, and give some sounds, but I guess that can be expected. I also have no experience with these bars, so its new to me. Overall, I feel a bit uneasy, but I expected worse.
    One thing that I would recommend is that, ifyou expect yourself to use the wide grip (horizontal bar) most frequently, you should probably attach the horizontal bar ON TOP of the two vertical bars, and NOT BELOW (as shown in the picture here on Amazon). I tried out both versions, and this did increase the sturdiness of the construction and caused the horizontal bar to bend less – if you expect yourself to do more of the opposed grip, I would leave it as this (i.e. horizontal bar UNDER the two vertical bars).

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Excellent exercise combo bar. Lightweight, small/compact but sturdy.

    Assembly involves installing 6 bolts using the provided closed hex keys and Allen key (work well)

    One of the bolts is riveted so difficult to tighten this may be on purpose as it’s against the plastic door frame portion.

    It comes with a “saftey wedge”. The pointed end of this is wedged between the door frame and wall above the door. In this configuration it will hold the plastic portion against the wall. Unfortunately this is difficult to explain and the manual makes almost no attempt to do so!

    For it’s price range it works happily, so far it has not damaged my door frame and the bar is holding up against my weight. (Max is listed in the manual as 100kg).

    Down on the floor it makes a decent platform for push ups, (lets you mix up hand grips and depth), works well for tricept dips too.

    I haven’t done many situps but it seems to be holding up for that too.