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The Iron Gym Pull-Up Bar is a heavy-duty, portable fitness tool designed to fit most doorways (24-35.4 inches) without screws or damage. Supporting up to 350 pounds, it offers three ergonomic grip positions with padded foam for a full upper body workout. Easy to install and remove, it transforms any space into a personal gym for push-ups, pull-ups, chin-ups, dips, and more.
Brand | Iron Gym |
Color | Black/Grey |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 350 Pounds |
Mounting Type | Door Mount |
Material | Metal, Plastic |
Special Feature | Padded Grip, Portable |
Product Dimensions | 37"W x 11.5"H |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Item Weight | 2 Kilograms |
UPC | 686259761475 769173107472 768684782888 797749965676 735541012129 735541105081 604945292928 783942628074 751738647202 759284268360 045635109230 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00735541012129, 00735541105081, 00769173107472, 04250398845400, 05020044560174, 06430043470104, 06601038182610 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 21.02 x 8.39 x 3.31 inches |
Package Weight | 2 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.99 x 36.61 x 11.02 inches |
Brand Name | Iron Gym |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY |
Model Name | Original |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Manufacturer | Pro Fit |
Part Number | IRONG-MC4 |
Model Year | 2014 |
Style | Iron Gym Total Upper Body Workout Bar |
Included Components | all parts |
Outer Material | Metal |
Size | 4 Piece Kit |
Sport Type | Fitness |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
A**N
Just about perfect so far.
Just what I needed. And the price that I paid on Amazon was actually more affordable than Walmart and a couple of dollars less than it is now. So I guess I ordered mine at the right time, a time where Amazon was feeling a little generous I guess. I've only had this item for like 40 mins, and I had a good feeling about it from the start. Assembly was pretty simple(took about 10-12 mins), and all parts were there except for the ab straps which I don't really need anyway; because with this I can easily improvise. It fits nicely above the closet doorway which is about 2.5 ft wide or about 2ft. 7in., and it holds my weight very well; I'm 180. I still have yet to try it out on a wider door frame, but I'm sure that it will fit above the other doors as well. A very nice tool for fitness enthusiasts and a great way to build strength and muscle when the dumb bell set just isn't enough anymore. A very nice and affordable gift for someone who likes to workout a lot. I've been wanting a chin up bar for a long time, and now I finally have one and I love it. It's so easy to use, another plus. Iron Gym is my new best friend. Highly recommended. Money well spent, what more can I say?***UPDATE***After trying this product on 3 different doorways, it works on all 3 and each are different widths. However, I did notice how it will leave small indentations in the side molding of the door frame and sometimes black scuff marks on the paint. The foam grips and padding seem like they might last for a couple of months, but I do intend to improvise when they wear out. I'm about to place a thin piece of padding in between the frame of the door to prevent more serious damage, because I do believe with heavy usage the Iron Gym will do further and more noticeable damage to the door frame. Thinking about my weight, the natural effects of wear and tear and my passion for working out; I'm going to have to take certain measures to ensure that I do not cause serious structural damage to the door frame. This will probably do damage even quicker with heavier people, so keep an eye on the condition of your door frame after every workout. Other than that, it's still a great product that I intend to use every day.
S**N
Actually sturdy!
As someone who is just getting back into working out, this is the perfect piece of equipment to add to my "home gym". The build quality feels solid, I am 170 lbs and normal use on this (pull ups, leg raises, dead hangs) feels secure and stable throughout my workout.I had some doubts about this style of pull up bar, but consider me impressed. For the price I don't think there is a better pull up bar you could get.
A**R
Worth every penny to no end.
Pro:Cheap price: For $22, you get way more than what you paid for.Easy assembly: The assembly instruction in the manual is very lacking, but the assembly itself is as easy as it gets. There are four screws, two short and two long ones. Short ones go on the top part and long ones go to the bottom part. Tighten them up and the assembly is finished. The whole process can be finished within 10 minutes, assuming you are not doing facebook, texting, and/or watching TV at same time.Durability: The pull-up bar is as durable a $22 product gets, if not more. The real problem is whether your door frame can handle the bar and your weight. Keep the receipt and the shipping box in case your door frame does not like the pull-up bar.Easy installation: The installation is quick and easy. Insert a pin into your door frame for extra support and place your assembled pull-up bar onto the door frame. Done. That's it for the installation. Wasn't that easy? Quick and easy installation is probably the pull-up bar's biggest selling point. All you need to install it is a door frame, and most people have a door in their home and a door frame with it. If your door frame is in the range of 1-2 inches, I believe your door frame is suitable, but I'm not making any guarantees. At least my door frame is in that range, and the pull-up bar is serving me very well.Con:Compatibility: The biggest con that will turn you away from this product will be the compatibility. A quite a number of people commented the pull-up bar was not compatible with their door frame. Although they are minority, it is enough to get you uncomfortable with the purchase, and you should be since you might be the unlucky one. The maker of the product did not specify what sort of condition a door frame has to be to support the pull-up bar, a very sloppy job in describing their product. Keep your receipt and shipping box handy in case the pull-up bar proves to be worthless. If you need a reference, my door frame is 1-2 inch think and not what I would call "very sturdy". If your door frame is 1-2 inch thick and firmly installed, I believe your door frame is ready to go, but I'm not making any guarantees.Compact: It sits on the top of a door frame. Thus, it takes very little space.Not for tall people: My height is 5'5", rather short and I can get a good hold of installed pull-up bar just by raising my arms. In other word, the pull-up bar is not installed very high. Since it is installed by resting on top of a door frame, the height of the pull-bar can't be adjusted either. Tall people would be touching ground with their feet every time they go down durable their pull up, which can be very uncomfortable, unless they hold their legs up during their pull-up, which can be very awkward. But then again, only full blown pull-up bars will provide pleasant experience to tall people and those cost a fortune, and they take up quite a bit of space as well. So you have to pick your poison. Will it be affordable, but uncomfortable one or comfortable, but expensive one?Other thoughts:I think it's ironic that compatibility is the biggest fault when easy installation is the biggest selling point.Credibility of the review:NOT VERY MUCH.I had the pull-up bar for only couple of days and wrote this review because I thought it deserved some attention.But as I believe a good review is based off at least 1 month of extensive use and 1 year of daily use, I myself don't consider this review as a through and extensive review. Use this review only as a reference and take everything with a grain of salt.
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