The KUKZO doorway pull-up bar is aimed at home users who want a simple strength-training setup without drilling into the wall or door frame. It hooks onto a suitable interior doorway and offers several grip positions, making it a flexible option for pull-ups, chin-ups and other upper-body work.
For buyers comparing doorway bars, the standout points here are the multi-grip layout, soft foam handles and a space-saving design that can be removed when not in use. It is also designed to help protect the door frame with silicone contact pads, though checking your doorway measurements before buying is essential.
Price: USD 54.99
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This bar supports wide, close, neutral and underhand grips, so it can suit different training styles and comfort preferences. If you want a bit more variety from one piece of kit, it can also be flipped to the floor for exercises such as push-ups and seated dips, which adds extra value for small home workout spaces.
KUKZO says the bar fits doorways from 65 to 95 cm wide, with frame depth up to 20 cm and trim height up to 9 cm. The no-tools, no-screws setup will appeal to renters and anyone who wants a quick way to train at home, while the higher hanging position may be helpful for taller users looking for better extension.
- Multi-grip design for varied upper-body exercises
- Soft anti-slip foam handles for a more comfortable hold
- Silicone pads intended to reduce marks on door frames
- No-drill installation for compatible interior doorways
- Can also be used on the floor for push-ups and seated dips
In day-to-day use, this looks like a practical choice for flats, houses and dorm rooms where space is limited and permanent installation is not ideal. The stated maximum load of 200 kg is strong on paper, and the grip options give it broader appeal than very basic straight-bar models.
Overall, the KUKZO pull-up bar is likely to suit home users who want convenience, grip variety and easy storage in one design. The main thing to watch is doorway compatibility, but if your frame matches the stated size range, it appears to be a useful all-round option for bodyweight training at home.





