The IRONSURGE pull up bar is a telescopic option aimed at home users who want a simple setup without screws. It is designed for use in suitable doorframes or, preferably, across a hallway when mounted over the wooden studs behind the drywall.
What helps it stand out is the 6-piece set, which includes two attachable resistance bands, two handles and training manuals. That gives you a bit more flexibility for upper-body work and light accessory exercises without needing extra kit straight away.
Price: USD 41.99
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Before buying, the main thing to check is fit and frame type. IRONSURGE offers several width options, but the 46-53 inch version is specifically noted as being too large for standard doorways and better suited to extra-wide hallways. Measuring carefully matters here, as sizing mistakes appear to be a common reason for returns.
It is also important to confirm that your doorway or hallway is suitable for a telescopic bar. The brand notes that some wooden doorframes have a hollow-gap construction and will not safely support this type of bar. For hallway use, installation over the hidden wooden studs is the preferred method, and the protective bar pads are intended to reduce marks or chipped paint.
- No-screws telescopic pull-up bar design
- Supplied with 2 resistance bands and 2 handles
- Includes training manuals for band and cable-style exercises
- Multiple width options available
- Protective pads designed to help limit surface marks
For home workouts, this is a practical choice if you want a pull-up bar with a few useful extras rather than just the bar alone. The included bands and handles add value, and the no-drill approach will appeal to renters or anyone who wants a less permanent setup.
The key point is that this product depends heavily on correct sizing and a suitable frame. If you measure carefully and confirm your doorway or hallway is compatible, it could be a convenient home training option. If not, a fixed wall-mounted bar may be the safer route.





