Yes4All Multifunctional Wall Mounted Pull Up Bar Chin Up Bar Dip Station for Home Gym Workout, Power Tower Set Training Equipment Fitness Supports 515 lbs
Original price was: $159.99.$83.99Current price is: $83.99.
Price: $159.99 - $83.99
(as of Mar 14, 2025 14:05:07 UTC – Details)
2-IN-1 GYM EQUIPMENT: Yes4All multifunctional wall mounted chin up/ pull up bar mix with dip bar may be used for pull ups and dip ups workouts to target different muscle groups.
515LBS SUPPORT WITH HEAVY DUTY STEEL: This wall-mounted pull-up bar is composed of heavy duty steel, offering outstanding stability and rigidity. It supports up to 515 pounds.
VERSATILE STRENGTH TRAINING: This home gym machine is suitable for a variety of sports exercises, including pull-ups, chin-ups, dip stations, push-ups, leg raises, and boxing. Ideal for working out your back, shoulders, chest, arms, triceps, biceps, lats, and the front of your stomach.
DURABLE COMFORTABLE CUSHION: Comfortable, tear-resistant, well-padded, high-density back and arm cushions support you as you exercise your upper limbs, chest, waist, and abdomen.
EASY TO ASSEMBLE & STORE: 4pcs Strong Suspension Anchors; Concrete brick/ solid cement wall/ solid red brick wall/ solid tile wall are a great surface for mounting this pull up bar; DON’T install on hollow brick wall/ honeycomb brick wall/ drywall/ sandwich panel.
Customers say
Customers find the pull up bar to be well-built with sturdy lag screws. They are satisfied with the product quality and easy assembly. The foam grips are of decent construction and hold the bar securely to the wall.
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8 reviews for Yes4All Multifunctional Wall Mounted Pull Up Bar Chin Up Bar Dip Station for Home Gym Workout, Power Tower Set Training Equipment Fitness Supports 515 lbs
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Original price was: $159.99.$83.99Current price is: $83.99.
David C. –
Great product for the price, but needs a little bit of thought regarding installation.
Overall, this is a very solidly built pullup bar, and you won’t find a better setup for the price. The assembly instructions are a lacking somewhat as the print is small, and makes it hard to figure out which bolt goes where. However, if you go through and assemble everything “finger tight” it’s fairly easy to swap things around if needed. The provided wrenches are what you would expect in anything you have to assemble yourself. Save yourself some frustration, and use a ratchet and end wrench to get everything torqued down. The foam grips are of decent construction, but after a lot of hard use, I can see them being replaced with athletic tape. The back pad, and arm pads are sufficient, but again with lots of hard use, they will likely require some repair. Overall, it’s exactly what you need for a price that won’t break the bank.The only thing that is not great, is how the system is mounted on the wall itself. The lag screws provided are sturdy, and will hold the bar (and user) to the wall, but I still worried that the weight of the bar (plus me) would eventually cause the supports to fail. The buffers on the bar are heavy duty and don’t have a lot of give. They rest against your wall, and will push into the wallboard leaving dents, and if the buffers are not resting on sheetrock backed by a stud, they can push all the way through the wall.In order to address my concerns, I cut two 2x6x8 pressure treated deck boards in half and used lag screws to secure three of the boards crosswise across the wall studs. Using a little bit of trial and error I was able to attach the provided support hooks to the cross beams so that the weight was distributed across the studs and the buffers rested on the cross beams, not the sheetrock.I also took the advice of one of the other reviews and installed a 4×4 foot square piece of plywood to the wall to ensure that the back swing (or forward swing if you’re using assistance bands) doesn’t push my feet through the drywall. It may be a little more work, but I would rather take the time to install some wood, than to patch drywall.Overall, I spent about 40 dollars at the Big Orange Home Store to get the parts that I needed and spent about 90 minutes total assembling the bar and installing the supports.I am very happy with the end result, and have been using the bar with no issues at all.
clinton barnes –
Well made
I got this mainly to hang and try to stretch my back out. It was super easy to put together and seems to be well made. Multiple ways to use and you can flip it over to do leg raises/crunches. Worth the money for sure.
Patrick Gavin –
Easy to put together and sturdy but ripped hand grip.
Like the unit and it was easy to put together. Feels sturdy. One of the hand grips looks like it was pinched and was ripped when received. Will you send me a new grip?
KGaddis –
Great for indoor workout
My husband and son use this constantly! My husband did have to add a piece of wood because it went through the wall but seems very sturdy and great!
Angel Rodriguez –
Excellent product
Solid structure and easy to assemble.
Bryan H. –
Only received 2 hooks to hang
Supposed to be 4
Camille L.K. –
Great quality
Awesome quality. If you’re hanging it on studs in a sheetrock wall, make sure you add plywood as a wall protector. The feet will quickly poke a hole in your sheetrock, especially when doing dips
Daniel –
Great product
Good quality overall the only thing might be that in my case I had to buy another screws, but the quality of the product itself itâs amazing