AmazeFan Pull Up Bar Doorway with Ergonomic Grip vs Pull-Up Bar for Doorway – Upper Body Workout with Ab Roller
Overall winner: Pull-Up Bar for Doorway – Upper Body Workout with Ab Roller
Key Differences
Iron Gym (A) lists a lower price tier, higher review count, and supports up to 350 lb with multi-grip positions, making it better for heavier users and varied exercises. AmazeFan (B) emphasizes ergonomic multi-angled grips and softer foam handles for sweat resistance but has fewer reviews and similar fit limitations for some door frames
AmazeFan Pull Up Bar Doorway with Ergonomic Grip
Ergonomic multi-angled pull-up bar for doorway workouts with soft foam grips and wide grip options. Easy assembly and secure door-frame mounting; supports diverse body weights
Pros
- ergonomic multi-angled grips
- soft foam grips for non-slip hold
- easy installation
- sturdy construction
Cons
- mixed door-frame fit across some doorways
Pull-Up Bar for Doorway – Upper Body Workout with Ab Roller
Iron Gym pull-up bar turns a doorway into a workout station for upper body and core. It supports up to 350 lbs and includes an ab roller and mat to add core exercises, with easy installation and removal
Pros
- adjustable width fit for 24-36 inch doorways
- easy install and removal from door frame
- includes ab roller and workout mat
- multiple grip positions for varied pull-ups
Cons
- foam parts may wear over time for some users
- mixed fit across doorways—not universal
- some users experience bar slipping
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Iron Gym |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Iron Gym |
| User Reviews | Iron Gym |