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updated January 1, 2019<\/p>\n

Your home gym will never be complete unless you have a reliable piece of equipment to hand from while doing pull ups and chin ups. In decades past, home pull up bars were cheap and unreliable, depriving the serious trainer of the benefit of two of the best upper body movements out there.<\/strong> Fortunately, times have changed. The home trainer is now spoilt for choice when it comes to his pull up equipment.<\/p>\n

One area that has truly come into its own in recent years is that of the free standing pull up bar.<\/strong> These units have evolved to become virtual stand-alone gym towers, providing the user with the ability to not only perform pull ups and chin ups but also dips, elevated push-ups, hanging leg raises and crunches.<\/p>\n

Free standing pull up towers are the most expensive of all the home pull up options. Prices range between $90 and $600.<\/strong><\/p>\n

In this article, we will point you toward the best free standing pull up bar on the market. We’ll also give you a heads up on what to look for when selecting a pull-up bar stand.<\/p>\n

Overview of Best Products<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n

The best free standing pull up bar ratings fall into 3 categories: “Best In Class”, “Best Value” and “Most Affordable.”<\/strong> Our choice of Best in Class indicates the bar that we feel is the best overall door pull up bar on the market today, regardless of cost. The Most Affordable designation goes to the bar that most closely meets the standard set by the Best in Class bar but comes in at a more attractive price point. The Most Affordable bar is our selection of the best pull up bar on the market that comes in under $100.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Product<\/th>\nProduct Name<\/th>\nPrice<\/th>\nDurability<\/th>\nOverall<\/th>\nProduct Link<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n
\"Multi<\/a> <\/span><\/td>\nXMark Fitness Multi-Function Power Tower<\/a><\/td>\n4.5\/5<\/td>\n4.25\/5<\/td>\n4.25\/5<\/td>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
\"Fitness<\/a> <\/span><\/td>\nBody Champ PT620 Power Tower<\/a><\/td>\n4.5\/5<\/td>\n4.5\/5<\/td>\n4.5\/5<\/td>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
\"Exercise<\/a> <\/span><\/td>\nStamina 1690 Power Tower<\/a><\/td>\n4.5\/5<\/td>\n4.5\/5<\/td>\n4.5\/5<\/td>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
\"Adjustable<\/a> <\/span><\/td>\nKiNGKANG Power Tower<\/a><\/td>\n4.25\/5<\/td>\n4.25\/5<\/td>\n4.25\/5<\/td>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n

BEST IN CLASS<\/span><\/h2>\n

Best Pull Up Tower on the Market Regardless of Cost<\/p>\n

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XMark Fitness<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n

\"Multi<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n

The Go Beast Pull Up \/ Dip Station<\/a> really is an all-in-one gym.<\/strong> It’s designed to support eight basic movements, but it comes with suspended rings that can accommodate a variety of extra movements for the upper body, lower body, and the core.<\/p>\n

A major advantage of the Go Beast pull up \/ dip station<\/a> is that the unit is adjustable so that it can be used by people of different heights. The Go Beast is a rigid, secure unit that will allow you to perform on a solid base. It carries a maximum capacity of 300 pounds. The Go Beast comes in a massive box so you might want to plan to be home when it arrives. The machine is easy and relatively fast to put together. The Go Beast Pull Up \/ Dip Station is a stylish piece with a solid design<\/strong> that looks great while doing a whole more than you’d expect from a free standing pull up bar.<\/p>\n

BEST VALUE<\/span><\/h2>\n

BEST BANG FOR YOUR BUCK<\/p>\n

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Body Champ PT620 Power Tower<\/a><\/span><\/span><\/h3>\n

\"Fitness<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n

The Body Champ PT620 Power Tower<\/a> provides a robust, padded all in one upper body gym<\/strong> that is built to stand the test of time. The sewn vinyl cushioning for the arms to rest on while doing leg raises, along with the back pad,<\/strong> are made from comfortable durable material. Anatomically angled VKR forearms pads allow for ideal positioning and comfort when doing hanging leg raises and other core exercises. The ergonomic design of the back-rest also provides extra lumbar support.<\/strong><\/p>\n

The footprint of the Body Champ PT620 Power Tower<\/a> is 41.5 inches wide by 84.6 inches deep.<\/strong> The actual pull up bar is padded along its length to allow you to do chin ups as well as pull ups. This unit has the following separate stations:<\/p>\n