Pull yCVByIBKRpClRNgjw-fh8AEPS1v Pull-Up Bar Review
Our verdict
This Pull brand alloy steel pull-up bar carries a 440 lb weight rating and weighs just 4.3 pounds, priced at $25.19. The 5.0-star average is encouraging but sits on only 7 reviews, which is too small a sample to treat as a reliable quality signal. The specs are impressive for the price; the feedback base is not yet large enough to confirm long-term performance.
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Heavier users who want a high-capacity doorway bar at a low price and are comfortable being among the early buyers with limited review history.
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- Material Alloy Steel
- Weight 4.3 Pounds
- Max User Weight 440 Pounds
- Color Red and Black
- Priced 37% below the category median ($39.99 across 38 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating5.0/5
5 average across 7 owner ratings
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Popularity0.4/5
7 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 alloy steel doorway pull-up bar (Red and Black colorway) is built from alloy steel and weighs 4.3 pounds. Its published maximum load of 440 pounds is unusually high for a sub-$30 doorway bar, covering virtually every adult user with substantial overhead to spare for dynamic loading.
At $25.19 it undercuts many 300 lb-rated alternatives while advertising significantly more capacity. The 200 monthly buyers suggest real market interest, but the 5.0-star rating is based on just 7 reviews. A perfect score on a tiny sample often normalizes as the review count grows, so treat the rating with appropriate caution.
Door-frame compatibility, grip positions, and installation method are not published in the available data. Verify those details on the product page, especially given that a 440 lb bar likely uses a specific mounting style that must be confirmed against your door frame.
Pros
- 440 lb weight capacity is among the highest for a doorway pull-up bar under $30
- Alloy steel construction for rigidity
- Lightweight at 4.3 pounds for easy portability between rooms
- 200 monthly buyers show genuine demand
Cons
- Only 7 reviews; a 5.0 average on this sample size is statistically unreliable
- Door-frame compatibility and grip details are not published in the available data
Specifications
| Material | Alloy Steel |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4.3 Pounds |
| Max User Weight | 440 Pounds |
| Color | Red and Black |
Performance notes
The alloy steel frame and 440 lb rating are the headline specs. At 4.3 lb the bar is light enough to move between door frames easily. However, no installation method is described in the data. A bar rated to 440 lb may require a door-frame design that can actually accept that load, since the frame itself can be the weak point, not the bar.
What buyers say
Seven reviews at 5.0 stars represents a very early buyer group. The 200 monthly purchase rate implies the product is gaining traction quickly. Until the review count grows to at least several dozen, it is not possible to assess consistent durability or installation ease across a range of door-frame types.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the 440 lb rating a static or dynamic load limit?
The product data lists a max weight of 440 pounds but does not specify whether this is a static or dynamic figure. For kipping movements or high-momentum exercises, treat the listed rating as a static benchmark and stay well below it.
Should I trust a 5.0-star rating on only 7 reviews?
A perfect rating on 7 reviews is a positive early signal but not a reliable consensus. The rating is likely to settle at a lower number once more buyers weigh in. The spec sheet is the better basis for the purchase decision at this stage.
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We research specs and verified owner feedback; we do not lab-test equipment.