The Kipika 48-inch ceiling mounted pull-up bar is built for home gym users who want a fixed bar with more than one hand position. Its multi-grip layout gives you several ways to train pull-ups, chin-ups and hanging movements without needing extra attachments.
For buyers comparing ceiling-mounted bars, the standout points here are the five grip styles, adjustable height settings and a design intended to fit common stud spacing. It looks like a practical option for garages, basements and dedicated training spaces where a wall-mounted bar may not be ideal.
Price: USD 125.99
Rating: 4.40/5 from 310 reviews
One of the main advantages of this Kipika bar is workout variety. With wide, narrow, neutral, chin-up and hammer grip positions, it should suit different training preferences and make it easier to vary back and arm work over time. If you like to mix standard reps with more demanding variations, the extra grip options may be useful.
The frame is described as height adjustable in five positions, with the bar sitting between 18 and 26 inches from the mounting surface. That flexibility could help when working around ceiling height, user reach and exercise choice. The powder-coated metal finish is also designed to resist rust and scratches, which may matter if the bar is installed in a garage or other less controlled space.
- Five grip styles for varied pull-up and chin-up training
- Adjustable support arm height with 18 to 26 inch clearance
- Powder-coated metal for rust and scratch resistance
- Supplied fixings for wood and concrete mounting
- 48-inch hole spacing designed for common 12 and 24 inch stud layouts
Installation is another practical selling point. Kipika includes mounting hardware for wood and concrete, and each support foot uses four mounting hole positions for added stability. As with any fixed pull-up bar, the final result will depend heavily on using a suitable surface and fitting it correctly, so it is worth checking your space carefully before buying.
Overall, this is a well-featured ceiling mounted pull-up bar for home users who want a stable setup and more grip choice than a basic straight bar. It may be especially appealing if adjustability matters, though buyers should make sure the mounting dimensions suit their room and structure. For the price, it appears to offer a solid mix of versatility and home-gym practicality.





