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Nothing beats working out in the great outdoors. The fresh air, the scenery and the open spaces just can’t be beaten. When it comes to your home work out, performing your pull ups on an outdoor pull up bar has a lot to recommend it. Performing the full range of possibilities on a pull up bar requires space, something that is of limited supply in most homes. You need plenty of head clearance to perform advanced movements above the level of the bar. You also need to move your body around the bar, without the constrictions of walls and ceilings. An outdoor pull up bar will provide unrestricted movements through all planes of motion while allowing you to breath in the beauty of nature. In addition, an outdoor pull up station makes an interesting and attractive landscaping piece.<\/p>\n
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Outdoor pull up bars have become increasingly popular with the recent explosion in popularity of CrossFit. They are available to be purchased in a number of options, depending on your budget and preference, as follows . . .<\/p>\n
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You don’t have to be home handyman wizard to complete the installation of your outdoor pull up bar. So long as you can follow some simple instructions, can dig a couple holes and handle a drill, you’ll be good to go.There are a number of outdoor pull up bar installation guides online. Here is one of the clearest, most useful ones we found . . .<\/p>\n
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Of course, you could decide to build your own outdoor pull up bar completely from scratch. Doing so would undoubtedly save you some dollars. Let’s consider the pros and cons of this option.<\/p>\n
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There are a number of videos on the internet that give you step by step instructions on building your own outdoor pull up bar. Here is one that we found particularly useful.<\/p>\n
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#1. The Castro Rig by Rogue Fitness<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n <\/a><\/span><\/p>\n The guys at Rogue Fitness know how to construct outdoor training gear; they do it for CrossFit international competition! Their Castro Rig is billed as the ultimate outdoor gym and, not surprisingly, it has a pretty impressive pull up unit on it. It actually provides two pull up bars; a fat one and a skinny one to allow you train your forearms while you’re hitting your lats and biceps.<\/p>\n The Castro Rig<\/a> will also allow you to perform squats, rope climbs, ring work, and wall balls. The durable powder coat finish is completely weather resistant, meaning that you can leave it outdoors all year long. If you do need to pack it up, assembly and disassembly takes not more than three minutes. The four uprights stand 12 feet high with 70” and 40” distances between them. This unit is surprisingly stable, allowing you to train in total confidence that your gear is up to the job.<\/p>\n The Catsro Rig by Rogue Fitness is available on the Rogue website.<\/p>\n #2. All In One Elite Stand Alone Pull Up Bar by Trapeze<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n <\/a><\/span><\/p>\n The free standing all in one pull up bar by Trapeze<\/a> is a great choice for the person who needs to slid, reliable pull station but doesn’t want to permanently affix it the landscape of their property. This unit uses tubular piping which slots rather than bolts, making it a very quick process to assemble and disassemble the unit. You can, in fact, put it together in less than a minute.<\/p>\n The unit comes with a sturdy bag to keep all the pieces together. Everything is made of polished aluminum. The height adjustable upright bars allow you to use the unit for dips as well as push ups. The footprint of this unit is 45” by 42”, with the overall height being 92” high. You can adjust from 92” all the way down to 77” in 3 inch increments.<\/p>\n This elite pull up bar by Trapeze Rigging has a heavier base than their standard unit, making it a lot more stable. The overall weight of the unit is 36 pounds, compared to 22 pounds for their standard unit.<\/p>\n Clearly, anything that you can assemble by parts is going to move a little when you’re pulling on it. The elite bar will give you a slight motion but you will never feel unsafe on it.<\/p>\n #3. Pull Up \/ Horizontal Bar by Outdoor Fitness<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n <\/a><\/span><\/p>\n Installing a pull up bar from Outdoor Fitness<\/a> will give you a park grade pull up apparatus in you backyard. These are the standard sized bars that are used in military training facilities. You can either purchase a single stand alone unit or a horizontal model which features two bars side by side, with one a little lower than the other. Both options come unassembled. You’ll need to purchase your own concrete mix and install the unit yourself. The assembly and installation instructions, however, are quite comprehensive. The unit carries a 2 year warranty.<\/p>\n The Pull Up \/ Horizontal Bar by Outdoor Fitness is available from Outdoor Fitness for $650.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n An outdoor pull up bar is a great addition to any landscape. While definitely the most expensive of any home pull up option, it will provide you and your loved ones with a lifetime of upper body exercise, as well as providing the base for a complete workout station. In addition a properly installed outdoor pull up bar will enhance any outdoor setting, adding to the capital value of your property. If this is not what you’re looking for, read more on this article<\/a> and the Perfect Multi Gym Pull Up Bar<\/a> as well as the P90X Pull Up Bar<\/a> that we have written recently.<\/p>\n <\/a> <\/span><\/p>\n The Castro Rig by Rogue Fitness<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n My name is Jim Roose. I’m a former competitive power lifter and gym owner. I’ve bought millions of dollars of fitness equipment over the last 20 years. This site is my way of giving back to the fitness community that’s done so much for me. Every article on here is carefully researched and written by me. Leave a comment if you have any questions.<\/p>\n updated January 1, 2019 Nothing beats working out in the great outdoors. The fresh air, the scenery and the open spaces just can’t be beaten. When it comes to your home work out, performing your pull ups on an outdoor pull up bar has a lot to recommend it. Performing the full range of possibilities … Continue reading 11 Best Outdoor Pull Up Bars in 2024<\/span> CONCLUSION<\/span><\/h2>\n
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