Ally Peaks Pull Up Bar for Doorway – Multi-Grip Indoor Fitness Bar 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) supports a higher listed weight capacity and highlights easy install/remove and wide multi-grip positions, making it a better fit for heavier users and quick setup. Ally Peaks (B) emphasizes heavy-duty steel construction and anti-slip foam handles at a more affordable listed price, but has reports of bolts breaking and may not fit smaller frames
Ally Peaks Pull Up Bar for Doorway – Multi-Grip Indoor Fitness Bar
Durable doorway pull-up bar with multi-grip options and foam-coated handles for comfort. Customers highlight easy assembly and solid build, with value for money
Pros
- heavy-duty steel construction
- multi-grip positions for versatility
- foam-coated handles for comfortable grip
- includes resistance bands and door anchor as package option
Cons
- some reports of bolts breaking after repeated use
- fit may not suit very small doorframes
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 | Ally Peaks |
| Durability | Iron Gym |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Iron Gym |