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💪 Elevate your home gym game — strength, style, and freedom in one sleek package!
The Gravity Fitness Pull-Up Bar is a portable, adjustable, and durable home gym station designed for calisthenics and bodyweight training. With a height range from 120cm to 192cm and a robust steel frame supporting up to 110kg, it offers versatile workout options including pull-ups, dips, and leg raises. Lightweight and easy to assemble, it comes with a carry bag for ultimate portability and free access to a coaching app, making it perfect for millennials seeking flexible, effective fitness solutions at home or on the go.






| ASIN | B01N4EQ9V7 |
| Assembly Instructions Description | First assemble the legs of the pull-up bar and make sure they are stable and safe. Then connect the upper lower bars with screws and nuts. Make sure tight connections are secure. Then assemble dips in the same steps. Connect the brackets. Finally, check that all fixed screws are stable before use. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 21,438 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 18 in Home Gym Systems |
| Brand Name | GRAVITY FITNESS |
| Colour | With bag |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (755) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00700461375036 |
| Handle Type | Sleeve (Grip) |
| Included Components | Gravity Fitness Portable Bodyweight & Pull Up Rack |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 120L x 116W x 192H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Gravity Fitness Portable Bodyweight & Pull up Rack |
| Item Weight | 19.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Gravity Fitness |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 110 Kilograms |
| Model Number | GFBW07 |
| Part Number | GFBW07 |
| Product Warranty | 2 year manufacturer |
| UPC | 700461375036 |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
S**.
Great product
Packaging could be better and better care can be taken to wrap the product, the paint was scratched and scoffed even before I un boxed the product. With that said once I assembled the whole device more paint came off which you can see in the picture but all that cosmetic and does not come in the way of my workout although I am the type of person who likes to keep his device and equipment shiny and tidy specially if I just paid 100£ for them anyway moving on to assembly process The diagram attached shows the whole thing assembled and from that you can easily figure out what goes where and the whole thing takes minutes with easy however because of the paint job some wholes needs cleaning so the looks aligned and secured Training The device was stable enough, good height range workout options are great Worth the money spent Secure enough although it’s worth noting that there is a little movement when pulling up due to body weight shifting but it is steady enough so you won’t feel that you insecure or about to fall Material is top quality although paint job is a let down Size is perfect for my living room or bed room but I will advice investing in 10mm foam mat Storage Easily de assembled and stored in its bad in the cupboard or under your bed out of sight and out of the way Light to some extent so portability is not an issue Finally this product did push up my workout and gave me that gym feeling at home so if your asking should I buy it and is it worth the time and money then yes it is
S**E
My home gym is completed. Thank you.
I'll just add some 2 cents on recurring questions that I was worried about when I bought mine. I've only been using mine for 2 days but I'm already very happy with it. 1. Are the bars unstable? It's true there is some wobble, but the structure is more than fit for purpose. I've come from using gym rings for months, so the need to develop my own stability muscles to compensate for any wobble is a welcome challenge for me. But I can understand how someone else would decide this is a dealbreaker for them. 2. Do the bars fit? I have one problem-child of a bar here, that doesn't align straight and stops the restraining pin from going through first-time like it should. I solved this problem by putting a towel on top of the problematic part, and knocking it down into place with a mallet. It took less than a minute to hammer it into place, but in an ideal world you shouldn't have to do this. So I can't give Gravity 5 stars. Still, if you have a mallet or a hammer, it's a solvable problem. Also, the base parts aren't the easiest to disassemble right now, but I'm hoping it becomes an easier routine with time. To date, it's always taking me longer than 5 minutes to take it apart, though putting it together is easier than the first time (because I don't need a mallet anymore). 3. Would I do muscle ups on this? Personally, no, I would not. But again I'm not advanced and I could so with working on my stability muscles. Even then, though.... I probably still wouldn't. If you want to do muscle-ups on this, as others have said, you may want to put sandbags or weight plates on the base at first, just to feel 100% secure about doing any explosive movements on it. 4. Can I use gym rings on it? Absolutely yes. The only thing I can't do on it with rings are any kind of ring rows unless you do them extremely vertical with low intensity. But rows side, rings are an excellent combo with this structure. In fact, the two together have to be one of the best investments I've ever made in life, period. 5. Can tall people use it? I'm 6'5 and I'll admit, active hangs and pull ups are going to be done with knees bent at all times on this thing. But for me that's a small compromise to make, considering how many months I struggled just to find a place (outdoors, indoors, door frame, gym, garden, park, anywhere!) where I could do pull ups at all. Ultimately I'm very grateful for this piece of kit. The only thing I was missing, before I bought this, was something that would let me do pull ups on demand. Just being able to jump on something and get to it. THIS is that very thing. My training routine is now winter-proof, I'm extremely happy.
T**.
Perfect so far.
I love how easily you can assemble and disassemble this pull up rack, its robustness, the confidence it gives you to do any exercise you want. I am 1.83 m and 86kg (sorry no pounds and inches, do the maths) and I bought it to do exercises for my backpain and waist (55 years old). I have had it since January and I exercise every day. pulls, triceps, push ups, and whatever else my age allows. The only problem I have is that it trembles a little, but while at first it scared me, now that I have realized that it is not going to break, it does not bother me. And also that my ceiling is not high enough to do more with it (high expectations you will tell me, go out in the yard, sorry I'm cold!) A big advantage, that it has life warranty! unusual for a fitness device.
J**R
Good Equipment But Not For Me.
It does what it's meant to do. It sems sturdy enough. A bit short though. Can anyone tell me how to properly pack it in the bag it comes with and zip it shut? The top bar prevents me from zipping the bag shut. Unfortunately, due to hypermobility issues causing partial dislocations of my joints this item isn't for me. I live in Edinburgh, Scotland. If anybody wants this they can have it for £50. You'd need to collect it though.
K**E
Sturdy If Placed On Gym Mats
The pull-up unit was easy to assemble, took about 15 minutes. Having read some reviews that said the unit had a tendency to come apart during heavy use, I was a bit concerned — but I placed the frame on some interlinking gym mats and haven’t noticed any kind of separation. The frame has sunk into the mats slightly and settled into shallow pockets that hold it in place. Using the frame: I found the necessity of tucking your lower legs up when doing pull-ups slightly awkward, but if the unit was any taller it probably wouldn’t be suitable for indoor use (and less portable). The dip bar is great, very similar to the one I use in the gym. My only gripe (from the perspective of a female user) is that the bars are slightly broad for small hands. This combined with the coated metal (which can become quite slippy) can make gripping the bar a bit awkward. I haven’t tried using it for other exercises as yet, but I’m looking forward to trying it out with Olympic rings. Overall, I think it’s a brilliant piece of equipment and it's now integral to my home workouts.
S**V
Good pull up bar
I use it several times a week, all good. It is quite stable and versatile, easy to assemble and reconfigure during the workout.
A**R
wanted to get something to my office so i can do some pullups even office hours. this is a much more slim model than many other pullup stations, hence it looks less odd in a workplace (still going to be a topic of discussion anytime someone comes in though). great for strict pullups but you need to expect it will wobble a bit, even though im only 70kg. it will move but will not tip over, you would need to really want to tip this over to succeed. its not for commercial gyms for 100+kg people but works well for the purpose i have for it. you can assamble and dissassamble in 5 min once you did it a few times.
A**R
I was a little concerned about this purchase after reading some of the negative reviews, but I personally received a great product. The frame feels very sturdy. It was extremely easy to assemble. I had no trouble with the locking clips -- all the holes matched up perfectly. It doesn't take up too much room when assembled, and I absolutely love how easily it tears down to fit in the included carrying bag. In the best of all possible worlds, I would love a little more height from the bar so I don't have to bend my knees, but I can't realistically expect that of a freestanding unit with a relatively small footprint like this . It is just as tall as it was represented to be -- about 6'4". The lowered bar is perfect for Australian pull ups and dips. The bar has a larger diameter than my Iron Gym, which is a bit more difficult to hold on to, but in the long run will be great for improving my grip strength. The vertical poles do wobble a bit when I put my full weight on the bars (I'm 6'1" and about 195 lbs.), but that's mostly because I'm wobbly. Even so, the frame never feels unstable. As my strength and stability improve, that will happen less and less. In fact, it gives me an easy way to measure my control and a goal to shoot for. Very happy with this product and looking forward to using it to begin a new calisthenics routine!
M**O
Normalmente mi alleno in un parco ed ho acquistato questo prodotto per il periodo del lockdown. La struttura oscilla leggermente durante le trazioni e a mio avviso è poco adatta per esercizi dinamici come il muscle up. Tuttavia mi ha dato molta più sicurezza della sbarra montata alla porta che avevo in precedenza. Nel complesso, la considero un ottimo prodotto, ragionevolmente stabile e solido oltre che facilmente smontabile.
C**S
Ja, man kann da nicht wie Profis dran rum turnen. Aber Klimmzüge aller Art, damit verbundene Bauchübungen gehen super, und durch umlegen des Gerätes noch viele andere Möglichkeiten! Meins wirkt sehr hochwertig und ich hatte keine Kratzer oder ähnliches und alles passte super ineinander, auch die Verpackung war sehr gut und machte Kratzer eigentlich unmöglich. Ja, es ist weniger stabil als eine feste Stange, aber ich finde es schwankt sehr wenig und stört gar nicht. Taschengeruch war ein bisschen, aber harmlos. Raus gelegt und weg war er. Insgesamt top Preis-Leistung und echt zu empfehlen! Persönlich finde ich die Stange etwas dick. An dünneren Stangen kann ich mich mit relativ kleinen Händen besser festhalten. Das wäre meine einzige Kritik, Produkt bekommt trotzdem 5 Sterne, da das persönliche Vorliebe ist.
M**L
Practico calistenia desde hace años, llevo varios meses entrenando con ella y estoy muy contento. Siendo como es de las más baratas de su estilo me sorprende su estabilidad, no sé cómo serán las otras. Si la usas baja, puedes hacer hasta el muscle-up (desde sentado, es decir, estricto). Para la gente que esté empezando sí puede resultarle algo inestable, debido al balanceo y tal en los ejercicios. Si la quieres andar montando y desmontando o cambiándole las alturas puede ser algo dura de armar y desarmar, supongo que se puede arreglar lijándole algo la pintura o poniéndole grasa. Lo único que me parece es que el diámetro del agarre es tirando a grueso, lo que por otro lado está bien porque hace que te salgan menos callos y cuando llegas a una barra fija y más estrecha te sientes súper fuerte.
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