
Iron Gym Total Upper Body Workout Bar
The original doorway pull-up bar that launched a category. Iron Gym's leverage design requires no screws—just hook over the door frame for instant pull-up station.
Our Verdict
The original doorway bar—no screws needed. Multiple grip positions at an unbeatable price. Perfect for renters and beginners.
Score Breakdown
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- •No installation needed
- •Multiple grip positions
- •Affordable
- •Works on most door frames
- •Floor use for push-ups/dips
✗ Cons
- •Can damage door frames
- •300 lb limit
- •Wobbly at top of movement
- •Doesn't fit all frames
Specifications
| Type | Doorway leverage |
| Grips | Wide, neutral, close |
| Capacity | 300 lbs |
| Door Width | 24-32" |
| Installation | None required |
Who Is This For?
Best For
- ✓Renters
- ✓Beginners
- ✓Budget home gyms
Not For
- ✗Heavy users over 250 lbs
- ✗Kipping pull-ups
- ✗Narrow door frames
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