Pull XSWH-DYY-002 Pull-Up Bar Review
Our verdict
The Pull XSWH-DYY-002 is an alloy steel doorway pull-up bar rated to 300 pounds, priced at $39.99. With 200 monthly buyers and 4.1 stars across 54 reviews, it doubles the weight capacity of cheaper options in the same line while staying under $40. A sensible mid-tier pick for most home gym users.
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Home gym owners who want a doorway pull-up bar that supports up to 300 pounds without spending more than $40.
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You need a bar with several hundred reviews for confidence, or you require published grip-position count and door-width specifications before buying.
- Material Alloy Steel
- Max User Weight 300 Pounds
- Color Black
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.1/5
4.1 average across 54 owner ratings
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Popularity0.8/5
54 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 XSWH-DYY-002 is made from alloy steel, giving it a structural advantage over basic metal bars. Its 300 lb maximum weight capacity covers most adult users and leaves meaningful headroom for dynamic pull-up loading. At $39.99 it costs roughly $16 more than the lower-capacity Pull XCV, and the trade-off is a capacity that is twice as high.
Sales volume of 200 units per month and a 4.1-star rating across 54 reviews point to a growing base of satisfied buyers. The review count is still modest, but 200 monthly purchases is a stronger demand signal than the cheaper options in the same brand line.
Item weight and door-frame compatibility are not listed in the available data. The bar comes in black. Confirm installation requirements and door-width range on the product page before ordering.
Pros
- Alloy steel build for improved durability over plain metal options
- 300 lb weight capacity suits most adult users comfortably
- 200 monthly buyers, the highest demand among this brand's pull-up bar lineup
- Priced at $39.99, reasonable for the capacity it delivers
Cons
- Only 54 reviews, still a limited feedback base for firm durability conclusions
- Door-frame compatibility and grip positions are not published in the available data
Specifications
| Material | Alloy Steel |
|---|---|
| Max User Weight | 300 Pounds |
| Color | Black |
Performance notes
The alloy steel construction and 300 lb rated capacity are the standout specs here. Alloy steel is generally stiffer and more resistant to flex than basic mild steel, which matters during pull-up sets where the bar can rock against the door frame. No item weight is listed, so portability across door frames cannot be compared numerically to alternatives.
What buyers say
4.1 stars and 200 monthly buyers suggest a positive reception among owners. The demand rate is double that of the Pull XCV despite costing more, which implies buyers are actively choosing the higher capacity. The 54-review pool is still too small to assess specific failure modes.
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Frequently asked questions
How does the Pull XSWH-DYY-002 compare to the Pull XCV?
The XSWH-DYY-002 is rated to 300 pounds versus 150 pounds for the XCV and uses alloy steel instead of plain metal. It costs $39.99 compared to $23.79 for the XCV. The capacity difference is the main reason to spend the extra $16.
Does the 300 lb rating account for dynamic loading during kipping pull-ups?
Published weight ratings are typically static load figures. Dynamic movements can generate higher peak forces. If you plan to do kipping pull-ups, staying well below the stated limit is the safer approach.
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