A Review of the Doorway Pullup Bar by Iron Gym
The Iron Gym is usually a wonderful chin-up bar; it works exactly as advertised. It is incredibly easy to assemble, use, and attach and remove from a doorway. It seems very stable, and I have no issue believing it could support the claimed 300 lbs.
Some points to keep in mind:
It sits a small too low to be powerful for dips, but putting your feet on a low stool helps with that trouble.
Apparently (according towards the ad copy) the ab straps are now included in the box–they were not incorporated when I ordered mine from Amazon, and shipping is an additional eight dollars for the straps. Bummer.
Assembly is very straightforward, but you want to be sure everything is tightened down, or the bar will feel unsteady, especially when utilized for push-ups and dips. But be careful not to over-tighten the bolts that go via the plastic brace–it looks like it would be fairly simple to ‘strip’ the unreinforced square bolt holes inside the plastic brace.
When assembled, the total cross bar length is just a hair under 37″ wide. In addition, a plainly visible metal safety clip has to be installed (by hand, no screws required) between the top in the door frame and the wall. Just a couple of points to look at prior to choosing location.
Assembly was a breeze and took about 10 minutes. The piece that mounts to the back of the door jam is plastic so I was a little weary of whether it would maintain up properly or not. I did a couple slow pullups using the numerous positions to ensure that it wouldn’t fall apart on me and then did some reps also it feels very solid. I’m 180 lbs also it held fine, and supposedly can hold up to 300 lbs. It has grips and handles for that several different of pullups and chinups, which is what drew me to it over the other types I looked at. It can also be utilised for pushups, dips (despite the fact that not extremely effective as you can’t get quite low), and situps using the doorway.
So, the 1 caveat I’ve using the Iron Health club is that it definitely does not offer a “wide” grip for taller/wider grip individuals like myself. The “wide” grip will be as broad as your door frame’s opening width. But, this fact was obvious to me just before I bought the product (just look at the photos). Nonetheless, the three variable grips offered (extensive, inner and arched bar) are perfect and allow for a fantastic workout.
If you are heavier in build not to worry. I weigh in at a solid 250 and it supports my weight just good. Ensure you tighten all with the screws with a real wrench and not the 1 that is supplied by the organization if you would like to make sure that the bar is stable. If you’ve lower doors be prepared to fight gravity a bit of additional as well. That’s not necessarily a bad thing…just makes you work harder. I would recommend this merchandise along with the best push-up. Also, it is possible to order the ab straps using the pull-up bar…I didn’t need to pay any extra shipping but I examine that an individual else that commented on here did…just read the fine print first and know what you’re obtaining and you won’t be disappointed.
A difficulty is that when trying to do pull ups while using the large arm grasp, your arms will rub against the sides in the door frame. This does not retain you from performing wide-arm pull ups, but it might be a little annoying.
For chin ups and pull ups with the inside grips, it operates nicely. Also it functions pretty effectively for sit ups.
I tried a push up with it and decided against it due to the fact if it occurs to break whilst carrying out a push up you could break your wrists (even although it would probably hold up, I don’t consider the benefit is worth the risk).
Even though this can be a decent product for that cost (and is strong sufficient to maintain me at 250lbs), I feel you will discover far better products out there (they might price a minor additional). The Power Trainer Pro Power Trainer Pro Looks like it might be better since it has the handles sticking out away from the door frame (may possibly eliminate the trouble where the arms hit the door frame) but according on the reviews, it may possibly not be as sturdy as this item.





