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LIONSCOOL Wall Mounted Pull Up Bar with Pulley System Review

LIONSCOOL Wall Mounted Pull Up Bar with Pulley System Review

The LIONSCOOL wall mounted pull up bar is aimed at home users who want more than a standard chin-up station. Alongside multiple grip positions, it adds an integrated pulley setup with useful attachments, giving you extra ways to train your upper body without taking up floor space.

For buyers comparing wall-mounted pull-up bars, this model stands out for its mix of pull-up, cable and band workout options. It is designed for solid wall installation, with templates and fittings included, and it suits anyone building a compact home gym around one main station.

Price: USD 149.99

Rating: 4.70/5 from 126 reviews

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The main appeal here is versatility. You get a 48-inch multi-grip bar paired with two swivel pulleys, two PVC-coated cables, two 1-inch loading pins, a straight bar, tricep rope and cable handles. That opens the door to exercises such as pull-ups, chin-ups, lat pulldowns, tricep pushdowns and cable fly variations from a single wall-mounted unit.

It also looks well suited to regular home use. LIONSCOOL states that the frame is made from heavy-gauge steel with a black powder-coated finish, while the diamond knurling is intended to help with grip. Side hooks for resistance bands add another layer of training variety, though proper mounting is especially important with a unit like this.

  • Multi-grip layout for wide, close and neutral grip work
  • Integrated pulley system with attachments included
  • Side hooks for resistance band exercises
  • Heavy-gauge steel construction with powder coating
  • Designed for cement or solid brick walls; extra support needed for drywall
  • Stated maximum load capacity of 450lb when securely mounted

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For a home gym where wall space is available, this LIONSCOOL station offers more flexibility than a basic pull-up bar. The included pulley accessories make it a more rounded upper-body option, which may help buyers avoid purchasing separate cable equipment straight away.

The main thing to check is installation. This bar is best matched to cement or solid brick walls, and drywall setups need added wooden support. If that suits your space, it looks like a practical choice for home users who want a sturdy multi-grip pull-up bar with cable training built in.