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🏋️♂️ Elevate your home gym game — pull up, power up, and never miss a rep!
The Kipika 48" Ceiling Mounted Pull Up Bar is a heavy-duty, multi-grip strength training station designed for home gyms. Engineered with a 12-hole mounting system and premium iron construction, it supports up to 400 lbs. Its innovative 5-position grip and smooth 4+1 pulley system enable versatile, quiet workouts. Complete with pull-up bands and multiple attachments, it’s the ultimate space-saving solution for serious strength and endurance training.












| ASIN | B0BC7VCZ7V |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,507 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #48 in Strength Training Pull-Up Bars |
| Brand | Kipika |
| Brand Name | Kipika |
| Color | 48" Cable Pulley System |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 71 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 48.03"W x 78.74"H |
| Item Weight | 21.77 kg |
| Manufacturer | Kipika |
| Material | Metal |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 400 pounds |
| Model Number | TS0403-HL700ML-B2146 |
| Mount Type | Wall Mount |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Part Number | KPPUB-05-01 |
| Special Feature | Adjustable, Multiple Grip Position |
| Special Features | Adjustable, Multiple Grip Position |
C**K
Quality Affordable Home Gym
Overall: The build quality is very nice. Powder-coated and heavy duty. Things to know about install: I would NOT advise mounting this to the wall without a backboard as shown in the photos. I used a 1x12 cut to 54.5”. The installation hardware expansion sleeves are meant for installing in concrete not drywall. The mounting brackets are spaced 48” apart on one set of holes, so you can mount those to studs with 5/16x3” lag screws through the backboard. The other set of holes for each arm I would suggest some toggle bolts to help prevent drywall blowout. They will also be supported by the backboard spanning 4 studs. Follow the instruction height measurements for the bar and pulley placement, if not you will end up like me with a cable that cannot reach the weight pin. I installed the bar a 1/2” higher for headroom and installed the pulley lower than the instructions. As you can see from the photos the cable does not reach the pin, but I fixed that with the carabiners that came with it. This left me with no extra carabiners for clipping the attachments, but we purchased a separate kit that came with some. Attachments: The rope that comes with the kit has the rubber orange ends and is longer than a standard rope attachment. The straight bar is also longer than most and has squishy rubber handles. The blue rope attachment is nice for chest workouts. Upgrades/modifications: Purchased a separate attachment kit for rowing handle, triangle pull-down handle, and single handed attachment. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09FNXH3CK?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share Purchased lat pull-down bar. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BLH5JR9K?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
C**Y
Awesome addition to gym
What you get for the price is simply great! The quality of the product is top tier. The pulley system was easy to install and figure out. The instructions were very clear and easy to figure out. I weight 185 and can jump on this and it won’t budge. Any movement on it can be attributed to its installation to the wall, aka user error. Would buy again if I moved and didn’t bring it with.
C**B
Nice addition to my home gym at a decent cost
I was hesitant at first not only because of the origin (China) but also because the instructions state to install on masonry (brick) wall. However, I started reading the reviews and gained more confidence and decided to buy. First, the build quality is pretty good for the price point. I am only rating 4-stars because I would have preferred knurling or some type of grip on the pull up bars. Sweaty hands + smooth bar = not a fun time. Second, if you want to install this on drywall you definitely can. I read all the previous reviews and took a few tips from each of them. I would recommend the same, but I'll list out what I did below as well. Items purchased: -2x12 piece of pressure treated lumber and had home depot cut at 60" -(12) 5/16" x 4" stainless steel lag screws Process: This process may not be the most efficient, but it worked for me as I did this myself. -Loosely assembled the bar to the 2 arms -Put the 2x12 on the floor then placed the bar on top -Lined it so that there's even spacing on the sides, top, and bottom of the 2x12 -Circled in the 3 holes on the right side of both arms (you could also do left side, just make sure its the same holes on the other arm) -I measured 16" to the right of the circles from the left arm and penciled those circles in -Then I measured 16" from those circles and penciled in circles (you should now have 3 rows of 4 circles totaling 12 circles) -Using 6 of the 4" lag screws I mounted the 2x12 to two studs starting with the 2 sets of inner circles I drew (not the ones for the arms). -I then mounted one arm using 3 of the 4" lag screws for the holes that are going into the stud (I made sure to level the arm before completing all 3 screws) -I used 3 of black screws (that came with the bar) for the other set of holes that aren't going into a stud -I repeated the process for the other arm -I then installed the bar -Finally I setup the pulley A few things to note: -Make sure before drilling in the lag screws that you drill a pilot hole using a 1/4" drill. Anything smaller and you will increase the amount of stress on the screw and can potentially cause it to snap (happened to me) -As others have mentioned, the bottom of the arm mount needs to be close to 78.5" so that you can mount the pulley at the bottom of the wall at the recommend 12" height. I basically mounted the 2x12 so that the bottom of the board was right around 77" knowing that the there was about an 1-1.5" gap from the bottom of the board to the bottom of the arm mount. -Before installing the pulley to the wall, I recommend running the cable through all the pulleys and even attach the weight attachment as well so that you can get a sense of the right heigh for your setup. Otherwise, the cable might be too tight (weights don't touch the ground) or too loose and you have too much slack in the pulley system -I swapped out the cheap carabiners with some spring snap ones that are rated at 250lbs each. There's no way I was going to unscrew/screw those carabiners each time to increase/decrease the weight...
T**.
Multifunctional
Great quality! Easy to install!
B**K
Solid pull-up bar with cable pulleys
Great pull-up bar that's not difficult to assemble. Cable pulleys are a great addition. I do wish it had pulleys on both sides for two-arm exercises. Biggest challenge is figuring out how to mount it in a normal stick-build house, so I thought I'd share my experience here. The mounts are 4 feet apart, so will match up with 16" center studs. But the mounting holes on the flange only fit on the wide face of a 2x4. My solution was to counter sink bolts into the back of a 2x4, then use 6" lag screws to screw that 2x4 to the wall stud with the count-sunk bolts sticking out. Then I mounted the pull-up bar to using the bolts. You could probably put a 60" 2x12 across the wall and screw it into the studs if you want a more secure option. But this seems to work just fine.
J**L
Measure your anchors dia. Before drilling holes
This is an awesome piece of equipment for a home gym. The only reason I didn't give it a 5-star rating was because the directions give some wrong information. It tells you for "concrete/block" instalation, to drill 1/2inch diameter holes in wall for anchors provided. Yet they supply you with 3/8inch anchors! Now you have holes in your wall that are to big! Come on, at least get the instruction right! Outside of that, it's a perfect addition to my home gym.
S**H
Pull up bar
I am truly enjoying this
A**H
Great investment
This is a great addition to your fitness routine or home gym. Very sturdy after my install my brother and I put the weight of the two of us on the bar (over 435lbs) and we felt very confident in it supporting the weight. The instructions were straightforward but the hardware it comes with are made to install in concrete so I went and got 2in x 12in x 8ft piece of pressure treated lumber cut it to 60in. Also got some 4in screws (to get through the board and studs) to match the size of the screws to came with the unit. Made sure we went through the drywall in hit 4 studs with 3 screws each and it’s not going anywhere. Nice pull up bar and pulley system for limited space. I’m giving it four stars because it didn’t come with what I needed to install it on drywall.
I**N
Sturdy, versatile, and great value.
Ideal for quick workouts and a wide range of full-body exercises. The unit feels solid and well built once mounted. You’ll need additional weights for certain workouts, but that gives you flexibility to tailor your training. Overall, a reasonably priced and effective piece of home gym equipment.
C**S
Funcional y robusto
Buen diseño y robusto
L**M
Solid kit! Very versatile
Solid kit - for heavy use I would probably replace the wall anchor bolts - but it is just guessing. The rollers are plastic - low noice and smooth rolling - not sure if they last many years under heavy load - put they look easy to replace down the road.
A**E
Super Teil
Super Teil
S**R
Trainingsgerät
Ich in extrem zu Frieden 👍👍👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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