

🏋️♂️ Elevate your home gym game—pull up, power up, and never miss a rep!
The ProsourceFit Pull Up Bar is a foldable, multi-grip doorway trainer designed for versatile upper body workouts. It supports up to 440 lbs, requires zero assembly, and folds flat for easy storage, making it the perfect compact fitness solution for busy professionals seeking effective home training without the clutter.











| ASIN | B08B1DXWH7 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,347 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #6 in Strength Training Pull-Up Bars |
| Brand | ProsourceFit |
| Brand Name | ProsourceFit |
| Color | Foldable |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (29,777) |
| Date First Available | June 10, 2020 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810244024331 |
| Included Components | Slide Board, booties, carrying bag |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14 x 39.75 x 10.25 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 40 x 11.5 x 2 inches |
| Item Weight | 7.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ProsourceFit |
| Material | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 440 Pounds |
| Model Name | Pull-Up Bars |
| Mounting Type | Doorway Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 3.86 Kilograms |
| Part Number | ps-1241-cu-eh |
| Product Dimensions | 39.75"W x 10.25"H |
| Size | 40.25"L x 11.25"W x 2"H |
| Special Feature | Foldable,Portable |
| Sport Type | Exercise & Fitness |
| Style | Foldable |
| Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
| UPC | 810244024331 |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetme Warranty |
K**W
Works especially well installed in a strong door frame
Wonderful product and works. First of all before installing we had to make sure the door frame was extremely strong and sturdy to hold us up.
E**R
Practicability - Simplicity - Versatility
I’m so pleased with the bar. The bar is self-locked thanks to the simple mechanism of applying force towards both sides of the doorframe, which is wonderful because a stable doorframe is all you need to start your favorite training. Some cracks on my doorframe can be seen in the photos due to the required torque to keep it firmly mounted and they actually cause no harm to the door, at least for me. It comes with two caps and enough screws in case you want to have it mounted fixed on surfaces that provide insufficient friction to hold up or to support greater body weight. Slip resistance? Good, I’m sweaty hands and still comfortably uncomfortable with it, a little bit of off-grip can train your grip. Adjustability? Just as advertised. Weight Support? Not tested beyond 150 lbs, but I believe it will hold up strong under greater load with its solid build. Most importantly, I’m 5’6”, ~ 154 lbs, almost ideal to hang from this bar mounted on a doorframe in my perspective, taller people might struggle to maintain good form between reps. Overall, a must-have for calisthenics lovers.
H**N
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Solid Pull-Up Bar for Home Workouts with a Few Minor Flaws
I’ve been using the ProsourceFit Pull Up Bar in my home gym for a couple of months now, and overall I’m really happy with it. It’s a great addition to my workout routine and gives me a lot of versatility for upper body training. First off, installation was pretty straightforward. With the included hardware and instructions, it didn’t take long to get the bar mounted and ready to use. The bar feels stable and secure once it’s in place, and I haven’t noticed any wobbling or shifting during use, even when I’m doing kipping pull-ups or leg raises. The grip padding is comfortable and keeps my hands from slipping, which is something I appreciated right away. It also makes it easier to work through longer pull-up sets without as much hand fatigue. I like that it’s designed for multi-use so I can do pull-ups, chin-ups, leg lifts, knee raises, even hanging core work without needing extra equipment. My only small complaints are that the installation hardware could be a bit more heavy-duty, and the instructions might be confusing if you aren’t familiar with mounting bars. I had to double-check a few steps online just to be sure I was doing it right. Also, if you have wider door frames or odd stud placements, you might need to do some extra measuring before you start drilling. Overall though, this pull-up bar delivers on what it promises. It’s sturdy, functional, and a solid value compared to more expensive options. I would definitely recommend it for anyone looking to add a pull-up station to their home gym without breaking the bank. Four stars!
K**N
Requires No Tools or Special Set Up - Just Hang Up and GO
After the foam padding came off our old pullup bar system and discovering that it was cheaper to purchase a new bar as opposed to buying new padding, we purchased the ProsourceFit Multi-Grip Lite Pull Up/Chin Up Bar to replace the old bar. The ProsourceFit Multi-Grip Pull Up Bar is an excellent replacement for our old bar. Unlike our old bar which was literally just a bar that was screwed into the doorframe, this bar is a full system with multiple grips so you can perform your pull-ups while isolating different muscles. You can perform the standard overhand and underhand grips, but this bar allows for the hammer grip where your palms face each other. Because of the bar extends past the doorframe, some may also be able to perform wider stance grips. As far as installation goes, the bar can be installed without the use of any tools - simply hang over the doorframe and you're ready to go. The only "complaint" I have with this bar is that I cannot close the door of our study with it in place - but it's a very minor complaint because it's easy enough to simply lift out of the doorway when needed. Overall, this is a very well-made pull-up bar that the son and husband enjoy using daily as part of their upper body workout. It's reasonably priced, well made, and something I would purchase again.
M**I
Not great, dirt cheap hardware and construction, maybe good for a hundred pound person
J**N
I’ve had this ProsourceFit pull-up bar since 2019 and it’s held up really well over the years (it is now 2026). It fits securely on a standard door frame and feels sturdy when in use. Assembly was quick and straightforward, and once it’s set up, it doesn’t feel flimsy or unstable. I weigh around 170 lbs and haven’t had any issues with it supporting my weight. Pull-ups, chin-ups, and hanging exercises all feel solid, which is what matters most. That said, there are a couple things to be aware of. Over time, it can leave marks on the wall and rub down the paint on the door frame where it sits. I’d strongly recommend putting some cardboard, felt pads, or another type of protection between the bar and the frame if you care about keeping things pristine. Overall, it’s a sturdy, easy-to-use pull-up bar that’s lasted me years with no mechanical issues. Just be prepared to protect your door frame and walls, and it does exactly what it’s supposed to do.
D**Y
I am a big fan of these pull up bars, put them in a doorway you regularly walk through and just hang it feels so good on your back, great for pull ups too ;) I am not comfortable with the big bulky bars that hang off a doorframe as I get nervous they will slip off, these are safe and secure and take up very little space.
S**D
DO NOT BUY This item is garbage. Cheap materials. One pull up done and the bar is already bent. Don’t waste your money on this
R**A
This pull up bar has been extremely reliable for me over the last 4 months or so. It is bigger than most door way bars, so if you have wide doorways like I do, then it will still fit just fine. Make sure to double check the maximum widths before you purchase. I did find it a bit of a hassle to put together initially, but once I watched a YouTube tutorial briefly, everything went together fairly well. I found the instructions a bit hard to decipher. The tolerances on the pieces connecting are loose, so nothing will be exactly in line and you can push everything into place easily. The tools provided were a bit cheap, but functioned for what they needed to, which is to screw in the bolts and tighten it all together. Once it is built, the bar can easily be hooked onto the doorway, and taken off in a few seconds so the door can close fully. The bar itself is very high quality, the metal is strong and heavy, and the foam grips seem like they would take a while to wear down. I never once felt insecure when using the bar, although I would not want to swing on it. It works well for pull ups, chin ups, neutral pull ups. Since the bar is so long there are a variety of hand positions you can use. So wide or close grip pull ups are possible. It works for push ups on the ground if you need it to, and again felt very sturdy under my weight. According to the manual, the max weight supported is 130kg, although at 90KG once of my friends was causing it to creak quite a bit. So if you weigh more than 100KG I would be extremely careful. The bar does leave black marks on the wall above the doorway, and also on the sides wherever it touches the frame. They seem to clean off, but if you use it for a long period of time, it may be worth putting something thin in-between the doorway and black foam/rubber parts of the bar. I wouldn't advise to use this in rental properties or weak/old door frames, and if you are, be very careful. The bar can be dismantled, so if you want to use it for travel between places, it is possible. However there are probably smaller or cheaper ones that would be better to use for this purpose. Overall the bar is very secure and safe, and provides a lot of use for workouts. For £35 it was well worth it.
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