





🚀 Transform any doorway into your personal power zone!
The Iron Gym Pull-Up Bar is a heavy-duty, portable fitness tool designed to fit most doorways (24-35.4 inches wide) without screws or damage. Crafted from steel and featuring ergonomic foam grips, it supports up to 300 pounds and offers three grip positions for a comprehensive upper body workout at home or on the go.











| ASIN | B001EJMS6K |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,696 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #6 in Strength Training Pull-Up Bars |
| Brand Name | Iron Gym |
| Color | Black/Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (25,154) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00735541012129, 00735541105081, 00769173107472, 04250398845400, 05020044560174, 06430043470104, 06601038182610 |
| Included Components | all parts |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 37"W x 11.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Iron Gym Total Upper Body Workout Bar |
| Item Weight | 75.84 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Pro Fit |
| Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
| Model Number | IRONG-MC4 |
| Mount Type | Door Mount |
| Part Number | IRONG-MC4 |
| Special Features | Padded Grip, Portable |
| UPC | 686259761475 769173107472 768684782888 797749965676 735541012129 735541105081 604945292928 783942628074 751738647202 759284268360 045635109230 |
| Warranty Description | 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY |
W**Y
Top Quality
This no gimmicky toy. It’s a solid, built to last, piece of training equipment. I bought it to use on my gym off-days and for travel. It has two grip position points, which are very effective. It has a unique weight distribution configuration that uses the inner frame of the door and doesn’t stress the molding or other exterior points. It’s simple to assemble, with the included wrench, in a few minutes. Great quality for the price.
J**R
Fits great on my doorways. Sturdy materials to support a large person.
There are so many reviews of the Iron Gym Total Upper Body Workout Bar that I don't know what else I can say, other than the reports of this product's great quality are not exaggerated. After having read several reviews, good and bad, I knew that I needed to establish that my door frames were the right width for the workout bar so I measured the door frame width and the thickness of the molding on the upper part of the door. The door frame was about 32" wide and the molding just under 1/2" thick - which seemed to be right for this product based on the reviews of others, so I ordered it. The Iron Gym Total Upper Body Workout Bar arrived a day earlier than estimated in great condition. There were no signs it had been tampered with or previously opened. It came with the useless "Free Mail in Ab Strap" offer. But since the shipping and handling is $8 and you can get ab straps at Wal-Mart for just as cheap, there was no incentive there. Assembly was very easy. The bolts fit into place with no problems. Previous reviews that mentioned the little wrench that was included being of poor quality were correct. Having read those reviews, I didn't expect much out of it. I hand tightened the bolts in place then used the included wrench to tighten gently without over-stressing the tool. But, still, by the time I was done, it was beginning to warp and wear out. It's a one use only implement, I'm afraid. I finished up tightening using a wrench of my own. Once assembled, I placed it in the doorway to a back room in the house. It held in place just fine and fit square on top of the door frame and flush against the wall on the door hinge side. The pull up bar's padded ends fit square against the door frame with no overhang - just the right size. I was nervous when actually putting my weight on it. I weigh just over 220 lb. I feared the crackling sound of wood moving and breaking and drywall disintegrating. I slowly started putting my weight on the workout bar. No crackles, snaps or pops. It held me and allowed me to do 3/4 of a pullup (I'm a work in progress), a complete chin up and several negative motions. I also just hung from it several times. There was a slight blemishing of the paint on the wall just above the frame - but I can only blame my weight and the materials used in my home's construction. It's not the fault of the workout bar. It's sturdy materials did their job - there was no bending of the bar that I could notice as I tested it out. Time will tell what kind of padding I might need to supplement the placement of the bar. All in all, this is a great piece of equipment. People need to measure their door frame's width and thickness before purchasing the workout bar and assess the quality of their location's construction. P.S. I did not find the metal clip/door frame wedge included in the package to be necessary.
L**N
Gym bar is well worth the money
Great hang bar ; easy to assemble and strong structurally
H**C
It works, but...
Definitely listen to the person that said to measure the doorframe, but you will want to measure the OUTSIDE of the frame as well. If I attempt to use this in a couple of rooms in my semi-narrow hallway, it is too wide. My hallway is somewhat narrow (the house was built in '60's) and goes just outside a 2" doorframe. Fortunately, I have other places to use it where it fits fine. Assembly wasn't too difficult for me since I'm good at figuring things like that out, but there are no real formal directions for assembly. Only a diagram that tells you to assemble according to the diagram. I could easily see someone having a little difficulty if do-it-yourself isn't your forte. It does feel pretty secure and sturdy. However, doing abdominal pull ups, you should spring for the arm devices you can send away for, for an additional $8 S&H. Though they are advertised as "free", whatever. Without them, it is pretty hard on your hands to do that exercise and most women can probably forget it unless you buy them or find something else to use as the same function. A word of fitness caution: you may find that you actually need some work prior to doing chin ups. This has absolutely nothing to do with the manufacture or function of this item. It functions as promised, but if you have no other way to test if you even CAN do everything you are supposed to with this, there is a good chance you can't and while it can be used for sit-ups or push ups as promised, I'll bet you can do those without this equipment. So in short, it isn't for everyone and unless you have other work out methods, chances are this isn't worth the expenditure and will end up collecting dust. If you already know your limitations, work out regularly and are simply looking for an inexpensive, convenient way to bring some bits of the gym home with you, go for it. Well worth it in that case. If you are buying because you convinced yourself that once you buy this, all those pounds will disappear you'll be "ripped" per the advertising, do the simple inexpensive things at home or join a gym first to see what works for you and if you would even use it. I work out regularly with a treadmill and a bow flex and I think this is probably going to collect more dust than it is worth for me. My arms are not so large (nor do I want them to be) as to really be capable of doing chin ups, or at least not for a long while yet. It isn't worth the expense strictly for the push ups and sit ups, and I have to buy the extras to do pull ups.
T**O
Iron Gym Upper Body Workout barra me sirve muy bien. Es sufficiente suerte para mi peso de 67 kilos.
H**R
It’s a sturdy and must have workout equipment. Fits well on the door frame. Easy to install and use.
P**T
Missing items not sturdy or wel made box wash trashed when it arived plus it was damaged just bad
A**N
Very nice and sturdy
V**X
Easy to assemble, but the foam backing came off after only five days of use. Had to return it.
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