Bryson—November 1, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Just installed this! Very simple. It comes with wood screws and expanding screws if you are drilling into concrete Love how it came out. My recommendation is to Use a drill bit I used 3/8 to make a hole so your wood screws have an easy guide to go into. Set up your first arm installed direct in middle of stud. Then, on ground, assemble the pull-up bar structure. Use that structure and put the arm into the sleeve so you can mark out the opposite side. as a basis to find mount points on stud 48 inch across. Deffo need a buddy to help! I’m sure you could do it yourself, but so much faster with a friend Should only take about 30 min to assemble I emailed the seller to make sure of install and they sent a guide that was very helpful! 11/10! Recommend Read more
Steevo—January 14, 2026✓ Verified purchase
The media could not be loaded. Excellent product seems quite sturdy. Tested and hung on the bar had multiple people hang at the same time to make sure it can support the 600 pounds it says and it does. Read more
jcdrum226—March 4, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Good pull up bar, but a piece was broken and I can’t get a replacement Read more
robert—October 31, 2025✓ Verified purchase
It is well made. Customer service was very prompt and professional as one of the knob bolts was cracked and they were very quick in providing me with a replacement part. I am enjoying the product very much. Robert Read more
Jhonatan—May 2, 2025✓ Verified purchase
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Bob—May 19, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Solid, well built for the price. Read more
Taterlayne—June 12, 2025
The HWOOUSA 48" Ceiling Mount Pull Up Bar has been an absolutely phenomenal addition to my garage gym, providing a rock-solid foundation for a wide range of upper body and core strength training exercises. This heavy-duty, multi-grip chin-up bar is built for serious fitness enthusiasts and feels incredibly secure and reliable. What immediately impressed me was the exceptionally robust construction. Made from commercial-grade steel , this pull-up bar feels incredibly durable and is designed to support a substantial amount of weight, boasting a 600 lbs capacity. This robust build gives me immense confidence when performing exercises, knowing it can handle intense workouts, including weighted pull-ups. The black powder-coat finish is not only sleek but also provides excellent rust and corrosion resistance, which is important for a garage environment. The multi-grip design is a major highlight, offering a fantastic variety of hand positions for different muscle targeting. I can easily switch between wide-grip, neutral-grip, close-grip, and parallel-grip pull-ups and chin-ups, allowing me to engage different muscle groups in my back, biceps, and shoulders. This versatility is crucial for comprehensive upper body development and preventing plateaus in training. The comfortable grips also provide a secure hold, even during sweaty workouts. The adjustable height feature is a brilliant innovation for a ceiling-mounted bar. It allows for customizing the bar's height to suit different users or specific exercises, ensuring optimal ergonomics for both taller and shorter individuals. This versatility makes it ideal for a multi-user home gym setup or for performing exercises like hanging knee raises or even suspension training. Installation, while requiring careful attention to mounting into sturdy ceiling joists or concrete, is designed to be secure. The heavy-duty mounting hardware and clear instructions ensure a safe and stable setup. Once installed, there is absolutely no wobble or flex, providing a professional gym experience right at home. For anyone serious about building upper body strength, improving grip, and performing a wide array of bodyweight exercises in their home or garage gym, the HWOOUSA 48" Ceiling Mount Pull Up Bar is an outstanding investment. It combines robust construction, versatile grip options, and impressive stability to deliver a truly high-performance training tool. Read more
human X—May 15, 2025
This 48-inch ceiling-mounted pull-up bar is really a tough guy for a home gym. I have installed it in my garage and have been using it for almost a month. It is very stable and does not shake at all when doing pull-ups. The manufacturer said it can support 600 pounds. I was a little skeptical at first, but it turned out that I have no problem supporting 190 pounds myself and doing weight training. I don't feel empty at all when hanging on it. The multiple grip design is particularly good, with forehand, backhand, wide grip, and narrow grip all arranged, for training back, hands, and even with TRX; the installation is a little challenging. You need an electric drill and some hands-on ability to hit it on the beam, otherwise it is recommended to ask a friend who can install it for help. Once installed, it is really strong and the height can be adjusted. The ceiling in my house is relatively high, and after adjusting to the most suitable height, the movements are smooth and do not hit my head; the material looks very thick and the welding is also firm, and the overall look is not cheap, and it feels non-slip, so it is not easy to slip when sweating Read more