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2025-08-30 16:22:18
I had the original Perfect Pull up for years, and it was great. Recently the wide grip started to tear on me.Plus, I was also starting to feel a little extra pressure on my shoulders, so I decided it was time for an upgrade.The Elite Ergonomic version of the Perfect Pull has been great so far!It was easy to assemble and feels sturdier than the original. It fits securely on my door and has not chipped, scratched or damaged the paint. It also has more grip area, compared to the original, so you can try an assortment of grips and be comfortable and feel secure while you workout.The slight angle on the wide grip(compared to the original)really helped alleviate the shoulder pressure I was starting to feel.I use it regularly, about 3xs a week, while doing P90X videos and it has held up great with no issues so far.
Ben
2025-08-29 17:49:24
I have an older house with a 7" deep frame (also called wall thickness in other pullup bar specs) and 4.5" tall trim, this bar fits my door frame easily while others I've purchased and returned weren't even close to fitting.There is a little play in the bar when you are hanging it on the frame, but it is very sturdy when in use. Foam pads are good for protecting the paint & the frame.
Sarutabaruta
2025-07-08 17:13:20
Feels sturdy enough.Not precision parts but doesn't seem to affect stability.After assembly, placing the completed item on a flat surface, I noticed a obvious wobble (think 4 legged table that needs to be adjusted). This affects how it sits on the doorframe but everything works itself once weight is put on it.Grip is comfortable. This might change over time as the foam breaks down.Comes with a combo screwdriver / crescent wrench tool but it breaks easily. Make sure you have a phillips screwdriver and an adjustable wrench just in case.Don't screw in the bolts attaching the hollow plastic horizontal crossbar too tight since it will damage the plastic crossbar.Those rectangular white brackets on either end of the bar have pads which are where the pullup bar rests against the door frame.Distance between inner edges of the pads is 27.75"Distance between the outer edges of the pads is 37"This means the door (or more accurately, the space between the inner edges of the door frame) must be less than 35" wide so you have 1" of supporting structure on each pad.The distance from the outer edges of those rectangular brackets in 38"The bar protrudes beyond the edges of those rectungular brackets. The distance between the ends of that pole is slightly over 39"This might be important if the doorframe is enclosed in something (say a hallway).A doorframe depth/thickness of maybe 9" is the max this will support. It works well enough with an 8" deep doorframe (hole #4 of 5 holes). Measure the depth from the outermost edge of the top edge of the doorframe on one side to the plane of the doorframe on the other side where the rectangular pads will rest. There are 5 holes; they're about 1" apart, which means it should support a minimum depth of 5".Max thickness of the top of the doorframe is about 6" (as measured from the top edge of the doorframe where the top crossbar would rest down to where the air begins--this is basically where the door is, but lower since the door overlaps part of the doorframe). It works well enough for a thickness of 4" which is using the middle of 5 holes, again these are about 1" apart. There's not really a minimum thickness but be aware that the length of the uncovered (white) portion of the curved pieces, as pictured, measures 5.5" from the end cap to the 5th hole. They will protrude above the top of the doorframe. Make sure you have enough space there.Some damage can be sustained by the top part of the doorframe where the top crossbar of the item sits. This happens when the depth of the top of doorframe is less than the depth of that plastic crossbar (which is about 1"). When this happens, those 2 curved metal bars will dig into the top of the doorframe.If installed properly, it seems those rectangular brackets will also make it more difficult to pop the bar off during use (compared to just using the horizontal bar) because it makes rotating the device while it rests against the doorframe more difficult.Those black padding foam sleeves are not cut away enough in spots where they would intersect the screw holes or the bar to which it would attach. Not a huge problem since they compress down, but does affect the way the pieces fit together.
Katherine V
2025-07-03 11:12:19
I have a normal sized door and it works great. Easy to install and take down so I can close the door. Handles and all that are easy to use and it feels very sturdy. Happy for my choice of letting me workout but not lose my rental deposit. I will admit that I’m not that heavy so that might be a factor. However all the parts that get stress are metal so I feel safe.
Farnoosh Brock
2025-05-10 11:49:57
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Felipe Moreno
2025-02-27 10:39:49
La caja del producto llegó rota, que serÃa lo de menos, el problema fue que llegó incompleto, no traÃa los tornillos para armar la barra, no lo pude usar, lo tuve que devolver de inmediato.
Vincent Truong
2025-02-11 20:40:21
This product is fantastic. Easy to assemble, quality material although the foam holes didn't exactly line up with the holes where the screws were supposed to go (easily fixed by sliding foam over before inserting screws. It fit my door frame perfectly and is very easy to use. It is well-thought out as there are various holes to adjust height and depth of the bar to fit various door frames. I love that there is foamed padding on both sides where it presses against the door as this will protect the door against scuff marks, dents, etc. Overall, excellent product and a LOT of value for the price. I highly recommend it.
Worldramblings
2025-02-09 17:15:54
Can’t say we will use any of there “multi gym functionsâ€, but as a pull-up bar this is a solid piece of kit.We have been using it for 90 days so far and it fits easily into our standard UK door frame (we lift it off if we have visitors and put it back on afterwards which is simple to do).It’s a sturdy piece of equipment and doesn't wobble or bend when you use it.It also hasn’t marked our paintwork which is often a concern with doorway pull up bars.Recommended.
Cherokee44
2025-01-23 13:11:14
Barre de traction assez complète, par contre cela convient uniquement aux encadrements de portes assez épaisses (au moins 2 à 2,5 cm). Pas du tout adapté aux encadrements aux normes NF, trop fins, qui ne font qu'un cm de profondeur). La barre se décroche donc assez facilement, à la moindre vibration, ce qui la rend inutilisable et pas safe du tout.
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