Pull 20240418001 Pull-Up Bar Review
Our verdict
The Pull 20240418001 is a premium-priced pull-up bar at $159.99. Its alloy steel build and 330 lb max weight suit home gym users who want a standalone or power-rack-style setup rather than a door-frame bar.
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Home gym owners willing to invest $159.99 in a more substantial pull-up station built from alloy steel, where durability and a standalone installation matter more than price.
Skip if
You only need a basic door-frame bar for occasional use, since less expensive options in this batch offer similar or higher weight limits at a fraction of the cost.
- Material Alloy Steel
- Max User Weight 330 Pounds
- Color Black
- Priced 300% above the category median ($39.99 across 38 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 293 owner ratings
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Popularity2.0/5
293 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home gym and fitness equipment we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Pull 20240418001 is priced at $159.99, making it the highest-priced entry in this batch alongside the Pull OT0626010203. The alloy steel frame carries a 330 lb max user weight, and the black color finish is standard for home gym equipment.
With 293 reviews at 4.3 stars and around 100 units sold monthly, buyers at this price point appear satisfied with the build quality relative to cost. The higher price likely reflects a freestanding or wall-mount configuration rather than a simple door-frame design.
Overall dimensions are not listed in the available spec data. Given the $159.99 price, confirming the footprint and installation type on the product page before ordering is especially important.
Pros
- Alloy steel construction appropriate for a $159.99 investment
- 4.3-star average from 293 reviews shows sustained buyer satisfaction
- Likely freestanding or wall-mount design based on pricing tier
Cons
- At $159.99 it costs four times more than budget bars with similar or higher weight capacities
- 330 lb max weight is lower than some cheaper alternatives in this batch
- Dimensions are not published, making fit assessment harder at this investment level
Specifications
| Material | Alloy Steel |
|---|---|
| Max User Weight | 330 Pounds |
| Color | Black |
Performance notes
The 4.3-star rating held across 293 reviews at a $159.99 price point indicates buyers feel the product justifies the premium. Alloy steel at this price tier typically means a more substantial gauge or a freestanding frame with more contact points than a door-hung bar. The 330 lb capacity covers most users comfortably.
What buyers say
293 reviews averaging 4.3 stars at $159.99 reflects genuine buyer satisfaction rather than impulse purchases. Monthly sales around 100 units suggest a dedicated audience willing to pay for the build quality.
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Frequently asked questions
Why does the Pull 20240418001 cost $159.99 when cheaper bars exist?
The higher price likely reflects a freestanding or wall-mount construction rather than a basic door-frame design. Check the product listing to confirm the installation type.
What is the max weight capacity?
The Pull 20240418001 supports up to 330 pounds of user weight.
Where can I find installation details and dimensions?
Dimensions are not included in the available spec data. Verify on the product page, or email hello@gymso.com for help comparing options.