If you want to get more from your resistance bands without filling a room with kit, the Anchor Gym Door Anchor is a simple home workout add-on. It clamps onto most standard interior doors and lets you position your bands at the top, side or bottom for a wider range of exercises.
It is designed for home users who want a cleaner, more stable setup for strength work, stretching, yoga or rehab-style band routines. With a solid steel build, no-tool fitting and broad compatibility with bands and straps, it aims to make band training easier to set up and easier to vary.
Price: USD 24.49
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One of the main selling points here is flexibility. The anchor can be moved around the door to change pulling angles, which is useful for upper-body work, lower-body exercises and mobility sessions. It is also intended to work with resistance bands, suspension trainers, stretch straps and similar accessories, so it may suit buyers who already have training gear at home.
Setup looks straightforward: clamp it over a suitable door, finger-tighten it and loop your bands through the safety hook. The brand states it fits around 90% of standard interior doors, with a suggested card-gap test before use, and it is designed for doors from 1.25 inches to 1.75 inches thick.
- Solid steel construction for a more secure feel than soft fabric-style anchors
- Top, side or bottom mounting for more exercise variety
- No tools or drilling required, so it is easier to use in rented homes
- Supports up to 300 lbs of resistance according to the manufacturer
- Made in the USA and backed by a lifetime warranty
For home gym buyers comparing door anchors, this model stands out for its heavy-duty design and simple clamping system. It should appeal most to people who want a firmer, hardware-like option for bands and straps, rather than a softer over-door anchor. The ability to adjust position around the door also adds useful training variety in a small space.
The main thing to check is door compatibility, as fit will depend on the gap and thickness of your door frame. If your setup matches the stated range, this looks like a practical and sturdy option for home use, especially for anyone building a compact resistance band setup.





