







🚀 Elevate your home workouts—strength, style, and safety in one sleek bar!
The Ally Peaks Pull Up Bar is a heavy-duty, multi-grip doorway fitness trainer crafted from 1.7mm thickened steel with a 440 lb weight capacity. Designed for easy installation on standard door frames (24"-32" width), it features upgraded double silicone pads to protect your door and comes with bonus resistance bands for versatile upper body workouts. Portable, durable, and comfortable, it transforms any home or office into a premium gym space.

















| ASIN | B08MY199C1 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1 in Strength Training Pull-Up Bars |
| Brand | Ally Peaks |
| Brand Name | Ally Peaks |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 12,687 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 37"W x 20.2"H |
| Item Weight | 200 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Ally Peaks |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 440 Pounds |
| Model Number | Lumbar Sacral Belt |
| Mount Type | Doorway Mount |
| Mounting Type | Doorway Mount |
| Part Number | Lumbar Sacral Belt |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Special Features | Portable |
| UPC | 788403705974 |
Z**P
Easy installation and stable
I’m very happy with this pull-up bar. It feels sturdy and well-made, and installation was quick and straightforward. The bar fits securely in the doorway and gives me confidence while working out. I’ve used it for pull-ups and other exercises, and it has held up very well so far. The grip is comfortable, and the overall design is simple but effective. Great value for the price, and I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable doorway pull-up bar.
P**E
Solid Product - Hope My Doorways Can Take It :)
I really like this piece of equipment - I do some hanging almost daily for my back. I live in an older building, and sometimes I feel the wall can be flimsy. But the device includes a little piece that's supposed to stabilize the frame (I don't use it, and it works just fine). Putting it together was easy. Seems sturdy and has several different grips. A solid piece of home exercise equipment.
J**H
Perfect pull-up bar for real people and small spaces — sturdy, smart, and totally worth it.
I bought this for my daughter so she could stretch her back — now I’m the one using it every day. I work from home in a small townhome, so space is limited. The doorway between my workspace and the kitchen turned out to be perfect. Every time I get up for coffee, I hang for a few seconds. I used to be in the Army and fit... but that was about 20 years ago. These days I’m around 6'1" and 250+ lbs, and this bar holds me without any drama. No creaks, no slipping, no drywall damage — just solid. Here’s the part I didn’t get at first: that tiny metal hook in the middle? It’s the hero. It keeps the bar from rolling forward and saves you from learning gravity the hard way. I added the silicone squares it came with to protect the trim, and it hasn’t left a single mark. It’s simple, inexpensive, and well thought out. About $30, works great, and now it’s part of my daily routine. If you have a solid doorway and a habit of grabbing coffee every hour, this thing might accidentally make you a little more fit. I'll try to add photos when I'm not so embarrassed about the clutter on top of the fridge.
Y**M
Solid gym quality feel but watch the instructions
You can tell this is thickened steel the moment you take it out of the box. It has some weight to it and feels like it belongs in a gym. Assembly took me about 30minutes; the instructions are a little small, so make sure you have the locknuts facing the right way! Once it’s up, it doesn't budge. The neutral grip is my favorite feature it’s much easier on my wrists than a straight bar.
J**N
Very satisfied (with bar itself)
Its a very solid bar, multiple different functions, easy to set up and at least somewhat adjustable (2 positions to mount the bar) as to fit doorways of different thicknesses. The included rubber protectors for the door frame are also a nice touch. There is only so much you can do with a doorway mounted bar, but this one is in my opinion as good as you can get. Its solid, has multiple grips which all feel appropriately spaced and stable, so you can do any type of pullup. The bands and other accessories include are a bit gimmicky in my opinion, and I don't see myself using them to be honest. Kind of hard and fidgety to set up and get good exercise with.
O**N
good product
holds my weight, doesn't smudge, crack or mess up the walls. does great. good design too, like the ability to use for pullups and situps, and really easy to set up.
A**A
Perfect for renting
Super sturdy and doesn’t move during use. I don’t even use the provided safety fixtures because I’m renting and the bar still fits perfectly above a doorframe. No damage either.
A**M
Got stronger biceps
If you’re anything like me, you may be wondering three things when looking at chin-up bars: –Will this fit in my door? –Is it strong enough to hold me up? –Will it destroy the molding? I’ll go through each of these points in my review. 1. “Will this fit my door?” It fits perfectly for a standard interior door with the following dimensions: Door slab width: ~31¾" Clear opening between jambs: a bit over 31" Top molding/header depth: just under 3" Total wall + frame thickness: ~7" The bar sits centered on the molding and clears the wall without interference. It can also be used on a narrower door with the following dimensions: Door slab width: a little over 25" Clear opening: ~25" Top molding/header depth: ~3" Total wall + frame thickness: ~5½" The bar can span this opening, but you won’t be able to use it for the widest type of grip, because the door frame will be resting on the bar itself, rather than the rubber ends that are supposed to contact the door frame. So useable but with limitations. The bar won’t fit on doors with oversized molding (~6" high for example). It also won’t work if there is no molding, because there will be nothing to latch onto. 2. "Is it strong enough to hold me up?" This is rated for 440 pounds, and I never put even half that much weight on it, so definitely haven’t tested this to its limits. For my use, it held up well. When I use the parallel grip the bar flexes more and the door creaks a bit, but nothing has broken. Creaking in general is something that happens when this is used on a door frame for the first time. The more it’s used, the less creaking there will be. The bar comes with a piece of metal designed to be hammered into the molding to help it stay in place. The product pictures don’t show this though. I’ve risked my safety a bit, perhaps, by not installing it, but have been careful enough with my chin-ups to not fall off so far. 3. "Will it destroy the molding?" The bar comes with some rubber pads to put on the molding where it supports the bar ends. I have hardwood molding and haven’t used the pads. There has been no damage to the molding so far. Summary Overall this is a solid product and I’m happy with how it’s functioned. It lets me do chin-ups at home and is a good balance of being relatively inexpensive but still sturdy enough to use without too much apprehension.
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