







Adjustable pull-up bar
Maximum flexibility for your training – it adapts perfectly to you and your setup.
Can be combined with accessories for even more exercises – stable, functional, and high-quality wood.
- 🛠️ Handcrafted in Freiburg
- 🌿 100% natural
- 🏚️ Suitable for old buildings
- ⚡ Ready in seconds
Delivery time: 2 to 4 working days
The pull-up bar is largely manufactured and processed in our workshop in Freiburg. The bar itself and the outer semi-circular end caps are made of high-quality beech wood from the Black Forest – robust, durable, and pleasant to the touch.
The feet and hooks are made from birch multiplex with beech veneer. This material mainly comes from Scandinavian countries and ensures additional stability and dimensional stability.
Each pull-up bar receives its finishing touches in Freiburg and is treated with pure linseed oil. No frills, no chemicals – just honest craftsmanship.
- Weight: 3.3 - 4.9 kg
- Length: bar only (L x W x H) 109.5 cm x 20 cm x 15 cm
- Max. user weight: 130 kg
- Surface: oiled with pure linseed oil
- Warranty: 2 years
Our products are easy to care for – and that in the most literal sense: they don't need any. Their durability won't suffer if you simply don't bother with them at all. They last a lifetime – and can be passed down without any problems.
If you still want to do something good for your product, you can simply rub it with a little oil – this will beautifully bring out the natural grain again. For heavier soiling, briefly sand lightly beforehand.
The smooth surface is easy to clean and disinfect – ideal for professional therapeutic use. If necessary, simply wipe or disinfect with a damp cloth – then let it dry briefly, and you're done.

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With our resistance bands, the pull-up bar can also be used as an anchor point for effective upper body and especially back muscle training.

The bands can also be used for targeted support on recovery days or for more repetitions and less intensity.
With our resistance bands, the pull-up bar can also be used as an anchor point for effective upper body and especially back muscle training.
The bands can also be used for targeted support on recovery days or for more repetitions and less intensity.



Do you need a different length?
No problem – we will adjust the bar to your desired length free of charge. Simply measure from the outer edge of the stand base to the outer edge of the stand base (here 105.5 cm) and let us know your desired measurement. We can make the bar up to 10 cm longer than the standard length, or shorter – whatever suits your needs. Just send us a quick message before purchasing and we'll take care of it.
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Will the pull-up bar fit my door frame?
Here are three points you should quickly check beforehand:
1. Does your door frame have an edge at the top? The hook needs to be able to attach to the top of the door frame – for this, an overhang of at least 5 mm is required.
2. How high is your door frame (casing)? The hook must be able to encompass the top of the door frame. For the version with a fixed hook, the height of the casing can be a maximum of 8 cm; for the version with an adjustable hook, it can be up to 15.3 cm – meaning it also fits many old building door frames.
3. Does the bar fit around the door frame on the wall? If your door frame is narrower than 99 cm, the bar will fit easily. If it is wider, there are two options: Either the bar rests directly on the door frame, or we can make you a bar up to 10 cm longer. And if you need a shorter bar, no problem – just tell us your desired length from outer edge to outer edge, and we will adjust it for free.
What is the difference between the two pull-up bars?
The only difference is the hook. With the classic version featuring a fixed hook, you'll need to take a quick measurement once: wall thickness minus frame height gives you the required hook length. With the adjustable hook version, you can simply set the length in small increments – meaning it fits almost any door frame, particularly practical for older period doors which often have unusual dimensions. Otherwise, both bars are identical in quality, function, and load capacity.
Is the pull-up bar safe - will it hold my weight?
Yes, absolutely. The pull-up bar works on the principle of counter-pressure: the more weight you put on it, the more firmly it presses against the door frame – similar to a wedge. No screws, dowels, or other fixings are needed. The bar is designed for bodyweight training and has been tested accordingly for load-bearing capacity.
Will the pull-up bar damage my door frame or the wall?
The bar requires no drilling or screws – no tools, no anchors, no permanent damage to the door frame. Where the feet rest against the wall, minimal signs of wear may appear over time due to pressure and friction. If you want to avoid this, you can simply stick small felt pads under the contact points.
Do I have to take down the pull-up bar after every workout?
No, you can simply leave it hanging – while setup and dismantling only takes a few seconds, many people just leave it permanently in the doorway. The small side effect: as long as the bar is hanging, the door cannot be closed – but this is actually quite practical, as you always have it in view and are automatically reminded more often to do a few pull-ups.
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