Pull XCV Pull-Up Bar Review
Our verdict
The Pull XCV Pull-Up Bar is a metal doorway bar rated to 150 pounds, priced at $23.79. It earns 4.1 stars on 38 reviews with 100 monthly buyers. The low 150 lb weight capacity is the defining limitation; lighter users or those early in their fitness journey will find it adequate.
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Lighter users, typically under 130 to 140 pounds, who want a metal doorway bar at a sub-$25 price.
Skip if
You weigh over 150 pounds or are close to that limit. Also skip if you need more than 38 reviews to feel confident in a purchase.
- Material Metal
- Weight 1.72 Kilograms
- Max User Weight 150 Pounds
- Color black
- Priced 41% below the category median ($39.99 across 38 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.1/5
4.1 average across 38 owner ratings
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Popularity0.5/5
38 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 XCV is a metal pull-up bar designed for doorway installation. At 1.72 kilograms (about 3.8 pounds), it is lightweight and easy to move between door frames. The published maximum load is 150 pounds, which is the most important number to check against your body weight before buying.
At $23.79 and a 4.1-star average across 38 reviews, it sits a step above the bare-minimum budget tier in both price and satisfaction. Monthly sales of 100 units confirm steady demand, though the review pool is still small for drawing firm durability conclusions.
The bar is black and constructed from metal. No additional specs such as door width compatibility, grip positions, or foam padding thickness are published in the available data. Confirm those details on the product page.
Pros
- Metal construction at a $23.79 price point
- Lightweight at 1.72 kilograms for easy repositioning
- 4.1-star rating across its current review base
- 100 monthly buyers indicate consistent real demand
Cons
- 150 lb weight capacity excludes a large portion of buyers
- Only 38 reviews, so long-term durability data is limited
Specifications
| Material | Metal |
|---|---|
| Weight | 1.72 Kilograms |
| Max User Weight | 150 Pounds |
| Color | black |
Performance notes
The 150 lb maximum load means the Pull XCV is built for lighter users. If your body weight plus any added load during use approaches or exceeds 150 lb, this bar is not the right choice. Grip type, door-frame compatibility, and installation method are not specified in the data; verify on the product page.
What buyers say
A 4.1-star average on 38 reviews suggests owners are generally satisfied. The metal build and price appear to be the main draws cited indirectly by the sales volume. The review count is too small to assess failure rates or long-term wear.
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Frequently asked questions
Can someone weighing 145 pounds use the Pull XCV safely?
The published max weight is 150 pounds. At 145 pounds you would be very close to the stated limit. Factor in any dynamic loading from kipping movements and consider a higher-rated bar to be safe.
Is the Pull XCV a no-screw doorway bar or does it require hardware?
The installation method is not specified in the available product data. Check the product listing for the current installation details before ordering.
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We research specs and verified owner feedback; we do not lab-test equipment.