The Ultimate Body Press Joist Mount Pull Up Bar is aimed at home users who want a more solid setup than a doorway bar. It fixes to a beam or rafter, giving you a dedicated pull-up station that stays in place and keeps your workout area away from the wall.
It offers four padded grip positions including parallel, narrow, standard and wide, so it should suit a mix of pull-ups, chin-ups and varied upper-body training. The included hardware, instructions and mounting template also make it easier to compare with other ceiling or joist-mounted options for home use.
Price: USD 72.99
Rating: 4.60/5 from 1223 reviews
For buyers looking at stability first, this model uses heavy-duty welded steel with high-density foam over knurled steel grips. The lowered parallel grips are designed to improve range of motion, while the 42-inch bar, 21-inch parallel grip width and 14-inch risers create a more open training space than many compact doorway designs.
Installation support is a key part of the package. Ultimate Body Press includes mounting hardware for different beam setups, including thru-bolts and lag bolts, along with instructions and a template. That should make it a practical choice if you want a permanent home gym fixture and have a suitable joist or rafter available.
- Four grip positions: parallel, narrow, standard and wide
- Joist-mounted design keeps the workout area clear of the wall
- Includes hardware, instructions and mounting template
- Compatible with optional ab straps and gymnastic rings
- Backed by a 10-year manufacturer defect warranty
In day-to-day use, this pull-up bar looks best suited to people building a more dedicated home gym space rather than those needing a temporary or tool-free option. The fixed mount should offer a more secure feel than over-door bars, and the multiple grips add useful variety for different exercises and hand positions.
Overall, the Ultimate Body Press Joist Mount Pull Up Bar looks like a strong option if you want a permanent bar with good grip variety and installation hardware included. It is less convenient than a portable bar, but for the right setup, that trade-off may be worth it for the extra stability and training space.





