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Titan Fitness Wall Mounted Pull Up Bar
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Heavy duty
The bar is made out of durable steel and can easily stand up to 500 lbs of weight. Unlike door-mounted pull-up bars, it feels extremely strong and stable - just like real gym equipment.
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No padding
It's a robust steel solution - there is no foam padding on the bar. Though some would prefer it this way, since padding can arguably be uncomfortable when doing pull-ups.
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Lots of workout space for different excercises
Pull-up bars installed in the doorway etc can often restrict your movement when you are going for a full bar workout, not just the regular pull-ups. This bar stands 32 inches from the wall. If installed so that there's some distance to the ceiling aswell, then this bar can be used for any pull-up excercise.
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Gold's Gym 5-In-1 Door Gym Trainer
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Weakest at the mid bar connection
This pull up bar can snap in the middle while you're in the air doing your workout, which can lead to injury.
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Perpendicular grips
Allows for a range of pull up techniques to target different muscles.
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Top plastic support is cheap plastic.
It can hold a decent weight, but it doesn't provide a sense of security while doing so.
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Good foam padding
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Company has some bad reputation
There are complaints of bad customer service both about this product (their unwillingness to exchange flawed or broken items) and the gyms and their billing practices as well.
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Very affordable
Great deal if it fits your needs.
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Not as secure as a mounted solution
The plastic support that hooks over the top of your door frame is made from cheap plastic, and has been known to snap or arrive already broken. There is also some risk with pull up bars that don't require screws and mounts to keep them in place- if the bar is not tightly assembled at all times, or by regular every day use, it can unhook itself from the door frame, leading to a fall.
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Multiple uses
Can be used in several different ways (not just as a pull-up bar).
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Only rated for up to 250-lbs
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Non-invasive
No screws in your door casing, or wall.
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Maximiza Pull Up Bar
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Can be used for different excercises
You can quickly re-attach the handle lower in the doorway and use it for push-ups with an angle and many other excercises.
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Unstable
Compared to wall-mount and free standing pull-up bars, this one feels very unstable and can slip off the door when excercising. Twisting the bar while doing pull-ups can unscrew and unmount the bar.
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Easy to attach
You can just place it in the doorway, or attach it with screws for extra weight capacity.
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Comfortable handle
The bar has a soft handle to avoid damaging the skin on your palms and fingers.
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