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The Yes4All Heavy Duty Wall Mounted Pull Up Bar is a robust, multi-grip steel bar designed for home gyms, supporting up to 500 lbs. With a 30-inch clearance from the wall, it accommodates advanced exercises like ring dips and kipping pull-ups. Its powder-coated finish ensures a secure grip and long-lasting durability. Easy to install on wood or concrete with included hardware, this bar is engineered for serious strength training and versatile workouts.

















| ASIN | B073W81KJP |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #64,447 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #70 in Strength Training Pull-Up Bars |
| Brand | Yes4All |
| Brand Name | Yes4All |
| Color | A. Heavy Duty |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 739 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00817802028978 |
| Included Components | 1 x Heavy Wall Mount Chin Up Bar |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 50"W x 31"H |
| Item Type Name | Yes4All Wall Mounted Pull Up Bar for Crossfit Training – Chin Up Bar/Pull Up Bar Wall Mount – Support up to 500 lbs (Black) |
| Item Weight | 24.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Yes4all |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 500 Pounds |
| Model Number | 3MX1 |
| Mount Type | Wall Mount |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Part Number | 3MX1 |
| Special Feature | Heavy Duty |
| Special Features | Heavy Duty |
| UPC | 817802028978 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 30 DAYS RETURN & 1 YEAR WARRANTY |
A**A
Excellent Pull-Up Bar: Robust, stable and beautifully finished
I was very impressed when I received the pull-up bar. It's of very good quality, and the finishes are very polished and beautiful. The entire assembly, meaning the bar and the two side supports, weighs a considerable amount—23 pounds (10.6 kilograms), but I think this is understandable; it's a sturdy structure. The manufacturer claims the pull-up bar can support up to 500 pounds (225 kilograms). My guess is that this refers to the strength of the metal structure and not the tensile strength the anchors installed in the wall can withstand. Let me explain the details: The pull-up bar is held to the wall by eight screws, meaning four screws in each side support. Each screw is quite large. To give you an idea, the plastic anchor that is inserted into the wall has a "12x60" marking. This means the measurements are in millimeters, and its dimensions are 60 millimeters long by 12 millimeters in diameter. Although the screws and anchors that come with the pull-up bar are unbranded, I've taken the average value of similar anchors. The tensile strength each anchor can withstand depends on the wall material. If it's concrete, the approximate tensile strength of each anchor will be 222 lbs (100 kg); if it's solid brick, 111 lbs (50 kg); hollow brick, 44 lbs (20 kg); and drywall, 22 lbs (10 kg). If we add the tensile strength of the eight anchors, perform a simple vector calculation to determine the maximum supported weight, and allow for a 50% safety margin, we can conclude that, depending on the wall where it is installed, the approximate weight the pull-up bar can support is: Concrete: 1,777 lbs (800 kg) Solid Brick: 888 lbs (400 kg) Hollow Brick: 355 lbs (160 kg) Drywall: 177 lbs (80 kg) BUT CAUTION! Remember that the maximum weight cannot exceed the manufacturer's estimate for the structure: 500 lbs (225 kg). FINAL CONCLUSION: 1) If you install the pull-up bar on a concrete or solid brick wall, the maximum recommended weight it can support is 500 lbs (225 kg). 2) If you install the pull-up bar on a hollow brick wall, the maximum recommended weight it can support is 355 lbs (160 kg). 3) Never install the pull-up bar on a drywall wall. I installed the pull-up bar on a hollow brick wall. I weigh 177 lbs (80 kg), and it worked very well. It's stable and stays perfectly fixed to the wall. I hope this long comment helps answer any questions other buyers may have, and that I also had before purchasing the pull-up bar.
M**C
Sturdy, Rock Solid, and Easy to Mount
The bar is rock solid, well built, and I'm very happy with the purchase. I installed this inside our home, on a normal sheetrock wall. I did purchase longer lag bolts from the local HW store, as you need longer bolts to account for the sheetrock depth. I purchased 8 lag bolts of size ( 3\8" diameter x 3 1/2" length) and they worked great. Several folks mention it takes two to mount, however I found this relatively easy to mount myself. Here's my method, in case there is anyone else mounting this yourself. ( you'll need a drill for the pilot holes, a level of some sort, tape measure, pencil, socket or wrench for the lag bolts, and some method to find the studs ) #1)Find the two mounting studs, mark two long vertical line (using a level) that should be 48" apart. The width of the support braces will align to 48" for the mounting holes. Double check all the holes to verify they are on the two studs. #2)Find the height you want to mount the bar. For me, I stood tall on my toes, reached ONE arm up as high as I could, marked where my finger could reach to. I then added 1" to this, and made this the center line for the bar. ( This height worked great, as I can barely reach the bar once installed with one hand, and then I can pull the my other hand on to the bar and grip it. Once my feet are flat, and my hands are in a fist around the bar, I'm fully dangling, but only a couple of inches off the floor. ). ** This assumes you have plenty of height above the bar, in case my I did. #3)Now, using a level, draw a horizontal line from the bar height you just marked, that extends fully to the left and right, until it intersects the horizonal support lines. ** This is NOT where you drill the pilot hole. #4)Now, 2" ABOVE the center line of the bar is where the top most mounting hole is for the supports. Measure 2" above the intersection, and mark this location for your pilot hole on both the right and left side. **This IS where you drill the top most hole for the support. #5)Drill one hole, mount one support ( top screw only ). Get it snug, but not tight, so the support can still move semi-freely. #6)Repeat for the second support arm ( top screw only, leave it even more loose than the first. #7)While both supports are still loose mount the bar and tighten it down. #8)Double check everything and adjust slightly up or down if you need to get it perfectly level, then snug the two top bolts. #9)Drill the other 6 pilot holes, and install the remaining 6 lag bolts. Use the level again, to ensure the support braces are perfectly vertical. #10)Retighten everything. It worked well for me, and there was never anything where I needed more than my two hands.
F**F
A complete very sturdy pull up bar system at a superb price.
I’ve read a few unrealistic and misleading reviews. I’ll try to clarify a few points. Part I: Package and itmes included. 1 - The box came broken. So what? This is a sturdy item that will get beaten along the way. 2 - A few of the end caps came off during shipping. See item #1. 3 - This thing is large (see hammer in picture for reference), and feels study. If you’ve never handled so a large ornament don’t complaint that it’s difficult to install. 4 - Hardware for wood is included and is sufficient to hold several hundred pounds and some swinging. But, maybe the hardware is not for where you are going to install it: cinder block, concrete, brick? You need to go to a hardware store and get the right screws and anchors. 5 - Scratches? Come on, please. For sure this complaining about scratches have never worked out on an outdoor pull up bar. 6 - Instructions included, but I did my own thing. 7 - The handle bar feels sturdy and has a hole on each end where a screw will fixate the bar. 8 - Stop whining and start working out! Part II: Installation (coming soon) 1 - Select how high you want the bar. 2 - Drill the top hole and hang one of the sides. 3 - Mark the holes. Measure distance from the floor or ceiling. You might want to use a level but eyeballing might work. 4 - Install the bar on the installed side, and attaché it to the other side. Distance between bar holes is fixed. 5 - Place the other side on the wall, put a level on the bar and mark the holes. 6 - Drill the holes and don’t tighten them at once. Start on top and go down tightening them a few turns each time. Check level. Comments. * If you can’t drill the hole completely use washers to fill the gap. Not pretty but works. * Alternatively, you can measure distance from the wall or floor to align the bar.
A**P
Heavy duty and easy install
Seems like a great pull-up bar...heavy duty and the welds are strong. If you're handy, it's quite an easy install. This 60+ y/o woman (who is not especially handy but also not a total klutz) did it by herself. If I had had help it would have gone faster. I put a 1x3 under the wall bars to cushion the drywall, and used 4" lag bolts instead of the included 3". Even without the 1x3, I probably would have gone for 3.5" lag bolts...the included hardware just didn't look like it was long enough. Plus they included plastic drywall anchors(!) with the bolts. Lol. No way this should go up in drywall only...must go in studs. Anyway, it's extremely solid and seems like it will hold up well. Time will tell. If you want a basic bar for pull ups that will also easily support more complex movements like muscle-ups, or other equipment like TRX straps, rings, or even a punching bag, this is for you. Excellent value for the money. Highly recommend!
D**K
No Instructions, No Hardware, No End Caps... [Update]
Package was terribly mangled, everything must have fallen out during shipping or it was never included in the first place. no bolts, no instructions, 1 rubber end cap even though there's 4 rough metal edges. Couldn't be further from impressed... bummer. "Full package includes all mounting hardware to securely hang your chin up bar in place in a flash" [Update] I got the C. Heavy Duty 500lb version. Ended up getting hardened 8- 3"x3/8" lag screws for the mount, 8- locking 3/8 washers, and 2- 1.5"x3/8" bolts to secure the bar ($10ish in hardware from Home Depot). Screwed right in to studs in the garage. Works like a charm, solid product, doesn't budge one bit. Their customer service never responded to my email from 8 days ago (but did reply to this review oddly). Others said the bolts they send are no good anyways so probably would have bought my own either way. Good luck with your order...
L**N
Simple , easy to install
Good minimal design, it will rock side to side a little for more aggressive stuff like muscle ups . The only complaint is the grip on the bar is not very comfortable or grippy , I would add some grip tape but it’s already a bit on the wide side . I just use chalk and it’s alright for me
D**N
Very happy with this purchase!
As others have mentioned, the screws that come included are too short for mounting it directly on studs, so I got some 3"1/2 lag screws and was able to mount it with peace of mind. The manufacturing quality is very nice and it has the perfect size to be able to use it with proper technique and not having touching the wall, even at the closest bar position. I decided on this product specifically over the door frame type because I'm pretty tall so I was able to mount it up high and I do dead hangs, pull-ups and leg raises without touching the floor. Very happy with the purchase and would recommend this to anyone. Just make sure you have high enough ceilings and the space for it because it's larger that I imagined.
A**N
Great pull up bar mount 👍
The pull up bar mount is well worth it to own. Whoever wants to purchase this must be aware of the requirements due to the package containing no instruction unless familiar with self installations. Package contains eight 3/8 x 2 1/2 inch lag bolts other than the two brackets, the pull up bar and two regular bolts to fasten down the pull up bar. What I really recommend to get is a leveler (preferably magnetic) if you want a perfectly balanced pull up bar. Another recommendation is a stud finder if putting the mount inside a garage or a room. Next best recommendation is to substitute the eight lag bolts for size 3/8 x 4 inch or 5 inch lag bolts. Reason is the bracket itself is one inch thick which covers half of each bolt leaving only one inch of the bolts to latch onto the stud or surface you're installing on. (Note: premake the holes with size 5/16 drill bit for 3/8 lag bolt). Overall, the pull up bar is extremely sturdy. Holds up really well if you need a big upgrade for personal fitness.
E**.
Calidad
sin duda vale la pena cada peso que cuesta, es de muy buena calidad y resistente
H**M
Shipping is horrible
Box is smashed several times and the bolts inside are missing
V**E
Excellent product
I love it. It is big and sturdy. I can now do full motion pull up without hitting my head on the ceiling. However, The knurlings are weak but it is expected with the price. I also wishes the lag bolts were longer. I'll have to replace them
鳥**み
なかなか良い
めちゃしっかりした感じ。ドアの両側の柱につけました。 取り付ける位置の幅は掴む棒の長さの間であれば自由に出来たけど、 棒に空いてる固定穴は両側に一箇所づつだけなので…幅を変えると片方しかネジはめれなかったね。 それでも耐久性十分でした。 電動ドリル必須。 まず柱に電動ドリルで深く大きい穴を開けてからでないと、太いボトルを捻じ込むことは無理。 人力でキリで穴開けてボルト捻じ込み〜ってはやろうと思っても無駄でしょうね。 星4にしたのはね…やっぱこれ値段高くないかなって思って。 1万円超えは高いね。
M**I
great product, no bolts or screws included
package received without any screws or bolts even the main bar 2 screw not included, you have to buy it separately.
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