Ultimate Body Press Joist Mount Pull Up bar + Body Weight Resistance Trainer








Key features
- •Combine the Joist Mount Pull Up Bar and Body Weight Resistance Trainer for instant $30 package savings
- •A complete bodyweight home gym supporting highly metabolic compound exercises and assisted exercise variations for full pull up sets from day one
- •Heavy-duty joist mounted pull up bar with parallel grips, mounting hardware and complete instructions. Includes through bolts and lag bolts for compatibility with thicker beams.
- •Joist mount preserves floor space in your gym for suspension trainer workouts. Bodyweight Trainer include full color 23 exercise workout poster and sample workouts
- •Fast shipping with Amazon Prime, USA Tech support and Ultimate Body Press 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
Ultimate Body Press Joist Mount Pull Up bar + Body Weight Resistance Trainer
List Price: $145.43$130.89DEALYou Save: $14.54 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.2
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Very sturdy and feels safe. Great bar.
V✓ Verified Purchase•February 1, 2018
Really liked it. I would have given all 5 stars if the risers were a bit longer to allow more room for the head. I ended up having less than 10" because there gap between my ceiling tiles and the edge of the beam. Because I have soft ceiling tiles I don't mind that much kitting the ceiling. Very sturdy and feels safe. Perfect for my home gym in the basement.
Five Stars
Kyle Bonorden✓ Verified Purchase•May 13, 2017
I love this bar. Use it almost every day. Super sturdy and was easy to install. Top notch item...!
Good design.
Sean Ross✓ Verified Purchase•November 14, 2016
Versatile chin-up bar that works very well for me. The only drawback is that the foam is not really robust enough to withstand an outdoor environment and sun exposure very well. I wouldn't fault the manufacturer for this, most people have their home gyms in the garage not on the back patio like I do. Still, I will have to figure out how to replace the grips fairly soon. I doubt they will last a year and already have splits in them. I'll probably use tennis racket tape.
... before buying this pull up bar and it didn't disappoint. It is well built and the multiple grips ...
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•August 24, 2016
I did a lot of research before buying this pull up bar and it didn't disappoint. It is well built and the multiple grips are very helpful. The only issues I had were with the hardware. The directions mentioned two different colors of washers, bolts, etc. but everything was black. No sizes were given so I had to go by sight. I was also missing hardware. Kind of a bummer when you go to install a piece of equipment and realize you don't have all the parts needed. I was also hanging the bar in the garage on a beam. The bolts were not long enough to go through the beam and the bar and I had to make another trip to the hardware store. Minor issues really and if I had more free time, it would have all been done in a day. In the end, it took me forever to get it hung up but was worth the wait.
Solid and straightforward to install.
Ratha✓ Verified Purchase•April 5, 2016
Only 2 things I can quibble about:
- The mounting arms are long. My basement has low ceilings. I mounted the tops of the arms flush with the ceiling and it still hangs pretty far below the joists. I won't hit my head, but when I hang my knees just touch the ground :)
- The 7/16" drill bit is an odd size you probably don't have in your kit. I'm here to tell you though, if you're stubborn enough you can install with a 3/8" bit.
- The mounting arms are long. My basement has low ceilings. I mounted the tops of the arms flush with the ceiling and it still hangs pretty far below the joists. I won't hit my head, but when I hang my knees just touch the ground :)
- The 7/16" drill bit is an odd size you probably don't have in your kit. I'm here to tell you though, if you're stubborn enough you can install with a 3/8" bit.
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