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Stud Bar: Ceiling or Wall Mountable Pull Up Bar,Standard (9-foot ceilings), Grey
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Brand | Stud Bar |
Color | Grey |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 600 Pounds |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Material | Metallic-Fiber |
About this item
- HOME WORK OUT: Great for when you can't make it to the gym. Drill to your wall or ceiling
- WIDTH: 48" width lines up with your existing studs allowing for easy mounting to your existing ceiling or wall studs
- HAMMERTONE POWDER: Gym quality welded hammertone powder coated steel 600 lb weight capacity lifetime warranty
- ADJUSTABLE: Optional settings allow bar height to be set for optimal reach. 1/14" bar diameter for comfortable grip
- QUALITY BUILT: Sturdiest gym quality pull up bar available all mounting hardware included
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Product information
Brand | Stud Bar |
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Color | Grey |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 600 Pounds |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Material | Metallic-Fiber |
Special Feature | Adjustable |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Item Weight | 27.8 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 48 x 19 inches |
Item Weight | 27.8 pounds |
ASIN | B002X5UNZC |
Item model number | StudBar-standard |
Best Sellers Rank | #357,277 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #251 in Strength Training Pull-Up Bars |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | StudBar |
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Product Description
The stud bar is the most durable, steadiest, Anchored and safest pull up bar on the market. Easily install as a ceiling mount or wall mount Pull-up bar. Great for traditional pull ups, chin ups or Kipping pull ups. Stud Bar is the original fixed mount ceiling or wall mountable pull up bar. Originally designed with cross fit Kipping pull ups in mind we have a reputation for product sturdiness, and ease of installation into your existing ceiling or wall studs. Stud Bar pull up bars come in three sizes to accommodate different ceiling heights and wall mounting applications. Our mounting holes center on your existing ceiling or wall studs at 48 inches for easy mounting. (Grade 8 wood mounting hardware included). Stud Bar is the original fixed mount ceiling or wall mountable pull up bar. Originally designed with cross fit Kipping pull ups in mind we have a reputation for product sturdiness, and ease of installation into your existing ceiling or wall studs. Our mounting holes center on your existing studs at 48 inches for easy mounting. (Grade 8 wood mounting hardware included). Stud Bar is a commercial grade pull up bar built using welded 14 gauge steel with triangular gussets for added strength.600 lb. Weight capacity. Our cross bar is 1 1/4″ diameter for a comfortable grip and no slip hammertoe powder coat texture that won't tear your hands like knurled bars. We patented our bar to bracket mounting system which is where other bars fall short. Once installed Stud Bar connects to your studs creating a "square" which actually increases the strength of your studs by connecting them through the brackets and bar. You will notice how solid your bar feels with no flex or unwanted movement while under load. Stud Bar's 48″ width allows for wide grip pull ups. Accessorize your bar with gymnastic rings and pull up assist bands turning your ceiling into an all in one piece of gym equipment which doesn't occupy valuable floor space when not in use. Lifetime warranty.
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Customers like the quality, ease of installation, value, appearance and stability of the pull up bar. For example, they mention it's a great product, well worth the price and that the installation video was very helpful. That said, opinions are mixed on size.
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Customers like the quality of the pull up bar. They say it's the best pull up bars they've ever used, it'll help you do pull ups with confidence, and it'd be perfect for any athlete.
"...can confirm from a fairly experienced pull upper that this bar is excellent, sturdy, easy grip and high quality...." Read more
"...(bar thickness is perfect, bar length is perfect, reviews were perfect not just on amazon but from youtube channels I follow of..." Read more
"Overall I think for the money this is an incredible pull up bar...." Read more
"Great, simple, solid design. Once installed, with proper lag bolts it's really solid. Listen to all the other reviews...." Read more
Customers find the installation of the pull up bar to be super easy. They appreciate the installation video, which is available online in an easy to follow video format. They also appreciate the simple, solid design and the many different video tutorials provided by the manufacturer.
"...I also love how the studbar website has a lot of videos with tips with to install and use it...." Read more
"...The installation video was very helpful except that they recommend the wrong size socket for driving the bolts...." Read more
"...My trusses are 24 inches apart so the install was simple...." Read more
"Great, simple, solid design. Once installed, with proper lag bolts it's really solid. Listen to all the other reviews...." Read more
Customers like the value of the pull up bar. They say it's solid, sturdy, and well worth the price. Some customers also mention that it'll be cheaper than using galvanized pipe.
"...If you want a quality bar at a fair price, look no further. Highly recommended. Thanks Mark!" Read more
"...I know there is cheaper bars out there but this one is worth the price...." Read more
"...Overall, I'm highly satisfied with the price and quality of the pull up bar...." Read more
"...After a lot of research I found the Stud Bar Pull Up Rig. Price was within budget and everywhere I turned it was hardpressed to find and real..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the pull up bar. They mention it's well-designed, has a nice finish, and is simple. Some say that the quality of the finish and welding are better than others. Overall, most are happy with the sturdiness and quality of this top notch pull up bars.
"...This bar is awesome. It even came with a note in the box with a number to text or email if you had any issues during the install...." Read more
"Great, simple, solid design. Once installed, with proper lag bolts it's really solid. Listen to all the other reviews...." Read more
"Very solid, nice finish,plenty of grip on the bar (powder coated paint finish with a bit of texture) without being as rough as the knurling on many..." Read more
"...The bar and mount pieces look great and seem well-made...." Read more
Customers like the stability of the pull up bar. They mention that it's sturdy, does not budge or wiggle, and is rock solid. They say that it gives them full range of motion from the ceiling and is enough to hold them in place without hurting their hands.
"Outstanding. Very solid. Doesn't move at all during pullups. Mounted the bar on an 8-foot ceiling...." Read more
"...The pipe is solid and once mounted nothing moves. I’m 5’6”, 160 lbs and have to jump up about 8” to grab the pipe. Nothing moves...." Read more
"...This bar doesn't move or wiggle. I've had other cheaper bars. You can't rely on them to hold up. This bar is all you need. Worth the money...." Read more
"...leverage and that it would move a little when touched but no it does not budge and I’m 270 so this is definitely worth the money if your looking for..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the pull up bar. They mention that it works well, is effective, and gets the job done. Some say that the bar is sturdy and perfect for their purposes.
"...Now that it is installed it works great!..." Read more
"...I also added a pulley system to do triceps ect. and it worked great...." Read more
"...The supplied lag bolts worked fine no complaints (don't over torque them use a battery powered drill). The quality of the bar is very good...." Read more
"Works like a charm! The installation was a bit challenging and not as intuitive as you might think, so make sure you own a drill!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the pull up bar. Some mention it's easy to install and the perfect size, while others say that the sockets and bolts that came with it were not the correct sizes. Some say that it'll be too big for their garage ceiling, and the bolts came with two different sizes with two differing heads.
"...Fits perfectly." Read more
"...(bar thickness is perfect, bar length is perfect, reviews were perfect not just on amazon but from youtube..." Read more
"...When I purchased my Stud Bar I realized that it was a little too big for my garage ceiling (I ordered a large and my ceiling is around 9.5 feet)...." Read more
"...It’s wide, easily accommodating the straps, rings, and any other accessories you might want to use...." Read more
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I was a bit worried my stud gap wasn’t going to align with the bar length. Turns out, there’s plenty of give in the bar screws to ensure a tight, sturdy, no wobble installation.
I watched the video on the website, mostly helpful: https://studbarpullup.com/stud-bar-installation/#close
All the tools I used + tips (see picture):
-Ratchet kit (cheap from lowe’s for like 25 bucks)
-You only need socket size 14 millimeter for the stud screws and 16 millimeter for the bar.
-Drill bit sized 3/16” for pilot hole
-drill to socket adapter (drill to 3/8” for my socket set
-Electric drill (to get stud screws started)
I was fortunate to have an open ceiling to work with, so I could get the stud screws dead center on the stud for each hole. Follow the video for the most part, start one end, move to the others, pilot drill first 3/16”, then stud screws.
I drilled all the holes first using the ceiling mount as a guide, then I went back and started the stud screws with the e-drill. My drill here is very crappy so I ended up using the ratchet to finish tightening (I’m normally a Milwaukee guy don’t worry). Video says not to use it but if you don’t rotate too far, you won’t break the screws. Just do it enough so that they’re secure, don’t over-tighten.
Video was also correct, you want to keep the stud screws loose until you have inserted the bar. There’s a lot of play with the bar screws, maybe a combined 1 1/2 inch? So don’t worry if your studs are a little off. I’d say anywhere (center stud to center stud) between 47 1/2 and 48 1/2 inches you’ll probably be able to get a nice solid fit on the bar. I’d even say you might be able to get away with 47-49”!
Anyway, very pleased with how it turned out. Just got 15 reps in, can confirm from a fairly experienced pull upper that this bar is excellent, sturdy, easy grip and high quality. Fully made of steel - shit isn’t going anywhere. I have the 8ft version and have about an 8 foot ceiling, by the way. Fits perfectly.
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2021
I was a bit worried my stud gap wasn’t going to align with the bar length. Turns out, there’s plenty of give in the bar screws to ensure a tight, sturdy, no wobble installation.
I watched the video on the website, mostly helpful: https://studbarpullup.com/stud-bar-installation/#close
All the tools I used + tips (see picture):
-Ratchet kit (cheap from lowe’s for like 25 bucks)
-You only need socket size 14 millimeter for the stud screws and 16 millimeter for the bar.
-Drill bit sized 3/16” for pilot hole
-drill to socket adapter (drill to 3/8” for my socket set
-Electric drill (to get stud screws started)
I was fortunate to have an open ceiling to work with, so I could get the stud screws dead center on the stud for each hole. Follow the video for the most part, start one end, move to the others, pilot drill first 3/16”, then stud screws.
I drilled all the holes first using the ceiling mount as a guide, then I went back and started the stud screws with the e-drill. My drill here is very crappy so I ended up using the ratchet to finish tightening (I’m normally a Milwaukee guy don’t worry). Video says not to use it but if you don’t rotate too far, you won’t break the screws. Just do it enough so that they’re secure, don’t over-tighten.
Video was also correct, you want to keep the stud screws loose until you have inserted the bar. There’s a lot of play with the bar screws, maybe a combined 1 1/2 inch? So don’t worry if your studs are a little off. I’d say anywhere (center stud to center stud) between 47 1/2 and 48 1/2 inches you’ll probably be able to get a nice solid fit on the bar. I’d even say you might be able to get away with 47-49”!
Anyway, very pleased with how it turned out. Just got 15 reps in, can confirm from a fairly experienced pull upper that this bar is excellent, sturdy, easy grip and high quality. Fully made of steel - shit isn’t going anywhere. I have the 8ft version and have about an 8 foot ceiling, by the way. Fits perfectly.
I also love how the studbar website has a lot of videos with tips with to install and use it. The company also answers your questions right away through e-mail and they are located in San Diego.
I've had the pull up bar for 3 weeks and used it every day with no issues. I installed it in my home office on 10 ft ceilings so I would be encouraged to use it all the time, even when it's too hot or too cold in my garage. I decided to wall-mount the pull-up bar because my ceiling studs were facing the wrong direction for where I wanted to hang it to have room to do things like leg lifts and attach exercise bands to it.
While it's still typically slightly better to install it on the ceiling, I've had no issues with this bar being wall mounted. I simply got the standard size one for 9 foot ceilings (even though I have 10') because I'm 6ft tall and wanted to hang it higher up on the wall (I hung it at 94" so I have to jump up a couple of inches to get up on it, and so things hanging off of it wouldn't hang to low. I love it this way. It sticks out 22" from the wall which is plenty of space to hang from it from the opposite direction to do leg raises.
I'm very satisfied with the bar and only wish I had got it sooner.
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2019
I also love how the studbar website has a lot of videos with tips with to install and use it. The company also answers your questions right away through e-mail and they are located in San Diego.
I've had the pull up bar for 3 weeks and used it every day with no issues. I installed it in my home office on 10 ft ceilings so I would be encouraged to use it all the time, even when it's too hot or too cold in my garage. I decided to wall-mount the pull-up bar because my ceiling studs were facing the wrong direction for where I wanted to hang it to have room to do things like leg lifts and attach exercise bands to it.
While it's still typically slightly better to install it on the ceiling, I've had no issues with this bar being wall mounted. I simply got the standard size one for 9 foot ceilings (even though I have 10') because I'm 6ft tall and wanted to hang it higher up on the wall (I hung it at 94" so I have to jump up a couple of inches to get up on it, and so things hanging off of it wouldn't hang to low. I love it this way. It sticks out 22" from the wall which is plenty of space to hang from it from the opposite direction to do leg raises.
I'm very satisfied with the bar and only wish I had got it sooner.
This bar is just right for mounting in my garage with a nine-foot ceiling. I found my ceiling joists, drilled holes in the right place, and mounted the brackets with the screws that came in the box.
The installation video was very helpful except that they recommend the wrong size socket for driving the bolts. If you don't have the right size socket, take one the screws and one of the bolts (used for securing the bar to the bracket) with you to the hardware store to get the correct size.
I'm very impressed with this pull up bar and I'm enjoying using it.