The Yes4All Heavy Duty Doorway Pull-Up Bar is aimed at home users who want a simple way to add pull-ups, chin-ups and hanging work without giving up much space. It uses a multi-grip design with padded handles, making it a practical option for varied upper-body sessions at home.
This model is built to fit many standard doorways, with compatibility listed for widths from 76cm to 96cm and frame thicknesses from 12cm to 16cm. For buyers comparing doorway bars, the main appeal here is the mix of a stated 136kg load capacity, removable setup and doorframe protection features.
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Yes4All highlights a heavy duty main bar designed to resist bending or deforming, along with lock nuts intended to help keep the bar secure over time. The handles are wrapped in high-density NBR foam, which should feel more comfortable in the hands and may help with grip during sweaty workouts.
The multi-grip layout gives you more hand positions than a basic straight bar, which can be useful if you want to vary pull-ups, chin-ups and neutral-grip work. It is also positioned as a good fit for smaller homes, since it can be installed and removed quickly once your doorway setup is sorted.
- Listed maximum load: 300lbs / 136kg
- Fits doorway widths from 76cm to 96cm
- Fits frame thicknesses from 12cm to 16cm
- Multiple padded grip positions for training variety
- Padding and TPR spacers help reduce marks on the frame
One point worth checking before buying is your door trim depth. Yes4All states that trims above 13/16 inch do not require screws, while shallower trims need the included J-hook mount installed. That makes careful measuring important, especially if you want the quickest possible setup.
Overall, this is a sensible choice for home users who want a doorway pull-up bar with a higher stated weight limit, several grip options and easy storage. It may suit compact spaces particularly well, though it is best for buyers willing to confirm doorway compatibility before ordering.





