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# === IDENTITY ===
id: fitness/equipment/pull-up-bars-doorway/2026
canonical_question: "What are the best doorway pull-up bars in 2026?"
aliases:
  - "best pull-up bar for door frame 2026"
  - "doorway chin-up bar comparison"
  - "pull-up bar no drilling 2026"
  - "best leverage pull-up bar for home"
  - "compare KAKICLAY vs Iron Age vs Pullup & Dip pull-up bar"
  - "best multi-grip doorway pull-up bar"
  - "pull-up bar 440 lb capacity doorway"
  - "does a doorway pull-up bar need door trim or moulding"
  - "telescopic vs leverage vs screw-mounted pull-up bar"
entity_type: product_comparison
domain: fitness > equipment > pull_up_bars
region: global
jurisdiction: global
temporal_scope: 2025-2026

# === VERIFICATION ===
last_verified: 2026-08-05
confidence: 0.88
version: 1.3
first_published: 2026-03-26

# === TEMPORAL VALIDITY ===
temporal_validity:
  status: volatile
  last_breaking_change: null
  next_review: 2026-09-04
  change_sensitivity: high

# === CONSTRAINTS ===
constraints:
  - "Weight capacity figures are manufacturer-reported; no independent lab (UL, ASTM) certifies doorway pull-up bars, and no standardized cross-brand testing protocol exists"
  - "Leverage (no-screw) bars REQUIRE door trim/moulding to brace against — typically 3.5-6 inches of frame depth. On a frame with no top moulding, a flush frame, or hollow-core/MDF architrave, they can slip, crack the trim, or fail"
  - "Rated capacities assume STATIC hanging. Kipping pull-ups, muscle-ups, swinging, or added weight multiply the load and are unsafe on every doorway-mounted bar in this card"
  - "The Rogue Jammer is a WALL-MOUNTED bar that bolts into wall studs above the door frame — it is not a doorway bar, is not portable, and requires drilling"
  - "The Gravity Fitness Universal is sold only from the UK in GBP with no US retail channel, no USD price, and no US warranty/returns path"
  - "Prices are US street prices verified 2026-08-05; Amazon pricing on this category fluctuates weekly with promotions and seller changes"

# === SKIP CONDITIONS ===
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  - condition: "User wants a wall-mounted or ceiling-mounted pull-up bar, a power rack, or any permanently installed pull-up station"
    use_instead: "fitness/equipment/power-racks-home-gym/2026"
  - condition: "User needs a freestanding pull-up tower that does not attach to a doorway or a wall"
    use_instead: "fitness/equipment/power-racks-home-gym/2026"
  - condition: "User trains kipping pull-ups, muscle-ups, or weighted pull-ups, or weighs over 300 lbs"
    use_instead: "fitness/equipment/power-racks-home-gym/2026"
  - condition: "User has a door frame with no top trim/moulding, a metal or hollow-core frame, or a rental agreement that forbids drilling and marks"
    use_instead: "fitness/equipment/resistance-bands/2026"

# === AGENT HINTS ===
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  - key: mounting_preference
    question: "Do you prefer a no-screw leverage mount or a telescopic friction-fit bar?"
    type: choice
    options: ["leverage (hooks over door frame)", "telescopic (friction-fit between frame)", "no preference"]
  - key: grip_variety
    question: "How important are multiple grip positions (wide, narrow, neutral, hammer)?"
    type: choice
    options: ["essential", "nice to have", "single grip is fine"]
  - key: door_frame_width
    question: "How wide is your door frame?"
    type: choice
    options: ["standard (24-32 inches)", "wide (32-36 inches)", "extra wide (36+ inches)"]
  - key: trim_depth
    question: "Does the door frame have top trim/moulding for a bar to brace against, and how deep is it?"
    type: choice
    options: ["no top trim (flush frame)", "shallow trim (under 3.5 inches)", "standard trim (3.5-6 inches)", "deep trim (6+ inches)", "not measured yet"]
  - key: user_weight
    question: "What is your body weight, including anything you would wear or add?"
    type: choice
    options: ["under 200 lbs", "200-250 lbs", "250-300 lbs", "over 300 lbs"]

# === DISTRIBUTION ===
canonical_source: "https://knowledgelib.io/fitness/equipment/pull-up-bars-doorway/2026"
suggested_citation: "Source: knowledgelib.io — AI Knowledge Library (verified 2026-08-05)"

# === BUY LINKS ===
buy_links:
  - slug: kakiclay-2026-multi-grip-pull-up-bar
    product_name: "KAKICLAY 2026 Upgrade Multi-Grip Pull Up Bar with Smart Larger Hooks Technology - USA Original Patent, Designed, Shipped, Warranty"
    asin: "B09BCLRHYL"
    retailer: amazon_us
    destination_url: "https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09BCLRHYL?tag=knowledgelib-20"
  - slug: iron-age-pull-up-bar-2025
    product_name: "IRON AGE Pull Up Bar for Doorway : 2025 New Pullup Bar - Industrial Grade Steel, Hang & Go Training, Multi-Grip Horizontal Array"
    asin: "B0FNX79JK3"
    retailer: amazon_us
    destination_url: "https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FNX79JK3?tag=knowledgelib-20"
  - slug: pullup-dip-telescopic-bar
    product_name: "PULLUP & DIP Doorway Pull-Up Bar Without Screwing And No Slipping, Professional Door Frame Chin-Up Bar With Pull-Up Band, Padded Handles + eBook, Up To 240 lbs"
    asin: "B07V3863WC"
    retailer: amazon_us
    destination_url: "https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07V3863WC?tag=knowledgelib-20"
  - slug: perfect-fitness-multi-gym-pro
    product_name: "Perfect Fitness Multi-Gym Doorway Pull Up Bar and Portable Gym System, Pro"
    asin: "B01KN17NTQ"
    retailer: amazon_us
    destination_url: "https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KN17NTQ?tag=knowledgelib-20"
  - slug: sportneer-2026-pull-up-bar
    product_name: "Sportneer Pull up Bar for Doorway, Rotating Handles, Multi-Grip"
    asin: "B0G2S83Y32"
    retailer: amazon_us
    destination_url: "https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0G2S83Y32?tag=knowledgelib-20"
  - slug: prosourcefit-multi-grip-pull-up-bar
    product_name: "ProsourceFit Multi-Grip Chin-Up/Pull-Up Bar, Heavy Duty Doorway Trainer for Home Gym"
    asin: "B002YQUP7Q"
    retailer: amazon_us
    destination_url: "https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002YQUP7Q?tag=knowledgelib-20"
  - slug: sagler-pull-up-bar
    product_name: "Sagler Pull up bar Doorway Heavy Duty Chin up bar Trainer for Home Gym Doorway Pull up bar or dip bar"
    asin: "B01N2HAQEE"
    retailer: amazon_us
    destination_url: "https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N2HAQEE?tag=knowledgelib-20"
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    product_name: "Rogue Jammer Pull-Up Bar (wall/stud-mounted, not a doorway bar)"
    asin: null
    retailer: manufacturer
    destination_url: "https://www.roguefitness.com/rogue-jammer-pull-up-bar"
  - slug: ally-peaks-pull-up-bar-500
    product_name: "Ally Peaks Pull Up Bar for Doorway,Multiple Levels Width Adjustable Pull Up Bar Accurately Match Wide and Narrow doorframe,Indoor Chin-Up Bar Workout Bar,USA Original Patent"
    asin: "B0BKPGWL83"
    retailer: amazon_us
    destination_url: "https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BKPGWL83?tag=knowledgelib-20"
  - slug: gravity-fitness-door-pull-up-bar
    product_name: "Gravity Fitness Universal Door Pull-Up Bar (UK direct, GBP only)"
    asin: null
    retailer: manufacturer
    destination_url: "https://gravity.fitness/products/gravity-fitness-universal-door-pull-up-bar"

# === RELATED UNITS ===
related_kos:
  related_to:
    - id: "fitness/equipment/resistance-bands/2026"
      label: "Best Resistance Bands (2026)"
    - id: "fitness/equipment/adjustable-dumbbells/2026"
      label: "Best Adjustable Dumbbells (2026)"
    - id: "fitness/equipment/home-gym-equipment/2026"
      label: "Best Home Gym Equipment (2026)"
  alternative_to:
    - id: "fitness/equipment/power-racks-home-gym/2026"
      label: "Best Power Racks for Home Gyms (2026)"
  often_confused_with:
    - id: "fitness/equipment/power-racks-home-gym/2026"
      label: "Best Power Racks for Home Gyms (2026) — permanently installed bars rated for kipping and weighted pull-ups"
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  solves: []

# === SOURCES ===
sources:
  - id: src1
    title: "Expert-Tested: Best Pull-Up Bars (2026)"
    author: Garage Gym Reviews
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    type: product_testing
    published: 2026-03-01
    reliability: high
  - id: src2
    title: "Best Over-The-Door Pull-Up Bars (2026)"
    author: BarBend
    url: https://barbend.com/best-over-the-door-pull-up-bars/
    type: product_testing
    published: 2026-02-15
    reliability: high
  - id: src3
    title: "10 Best Door Pull Up Bars"
    author: Calisthenics Worldwide
    url: https://calisthenicsworldwide.com/equipment/door-pull-up-bar/
    type: product_testing
    published: 2025-12-10
    reliability: moderate_high
  - id: src4
    title: "The Best Pull Up Bar — Tested & Ranked"
    author: TechGearLab
    url: https://www.techgearlab.com/topics/health-fitness/best-pull-up-bar
    type: product_testing
    published: 2026-01-20
    reliability: high
  - id: src5
    title: "10 Best Pull Up Bars for Your Doorway (2026 Updated)"
    author: Total Shape
    url: https://totalshape.com/equipment/best-pull-up-bar/
    type: product_testing
    published: 2026-03-10
    reliability: moderate_high
  - id: src6
    title: "Best Pull-Up Bars for 2026 That Transform Any Doorway"
    author: TriGearLab
    url: https://trigearlab.com/best-pull-up-bars/
    type: product_testing
    published: 2026-02-20
    reliability: moderate_high
  - id: src7
    title: "The 5 Best Pullup Bars for Your Home Gym"
    author: Men's Fitness
    url: https://www.mensfitness.com/gear/best-doorframe-pullup-bars
    type: product_testing
    published: 2026-01-15
    reliability: moderate_high
  - id: src8
    title: "Rogue Jammer Pull-Up Bar — official specifications, finishes and direct pricing"
    author: Rogue Fitness
    url: https://www.roguefitness.com/rogue-jammer-pull-up-bar
    type: manufacturer_spec
    published: 2026-08-05
    reliability: high
  - id: src9
    title: "Gravity Fitness Universal Door Pull-Up Bar — official specifications and GBP pricing"
    author: Gravity Fitness
    url: https://gravity.fitness/products/gravity-fitness-universal-door-pull-up-bar
    type: manufacturer_spec
    published: 2026-08-05
    reliability: high
---

# Best Doorway Pull-Up Bars (2026)

## What are the best doorway pull-up bars in 2026?

## TL;DR

**Top pick: KAKICLAY 2026 Multi-Grip ($69.99)** — 440 lb rating, 6+ grips, foldable, no screws. **Best value: Iron Age 2025 ($54.99)** — 400 lb rating, patented grip array, thick door pads. **Best budget: Sagler ($22.99)** — 3 grips, 300 lb rating. All three are leverage bars that need door trim to brace against. [src1, src3, src4]

## Summary

Doorway pull-up bars come in three mechanically distinct classes, and the class — not the brand — decides whether one will work in your doorway. **Leverage (no-screw) bars** hook over the top of the frame and are held down by your body weight; they need top trim/moulding to brace against, typically 3.5–6 inches of frame depth, and they funnel your whole weight through two contact points onto trim that was never designed to carry load. **Telescopic pressure bars** wedge between the two sides of the frame by friction; they need no trim and mark the frame far less, but they carry lower real-world safety margin and are the class most associated with slipping. **Screw-mounted bars** bolt into wall studs and are by far the strongest — and permanent. [src1, src4, src8]

The KAKICLAY 2026 Upgrade Multi-Grip Pull Up Bar ($69.99) leads as the best overall no-screw doorway bar, combining patented Smart Hooks with a 440 lb rating, silicone door protectors, foldable storage, and included suspension straps. The Iron Age 2025 ($54.99) is the best value at a 400 lb rating with the widest door-pad contact area. The PULLUP & DIP Doorway Pull-Up Bar ($89.90 on Amazon, up from a manufacturer-direct-only listing earlier in 2026) is the best-finished hook-over bar — even force distribution, padded handles, included pull-up band — but is rated to only 240 lbs (110 kg) and needs an unusually deep 6–10 inch frame. [src1, src3, src6]

**The Rogue Jammer ($150 base finish, up to ~$255 in Cerakote or stainless) is not a doorway bar.** It is a wall-mounted bar: a 43-inch stringer and 0.375-inch laser-cut steel brackets that bolt into wall studs above the door opening with six 2.5-inch wood lags. It is the correct answer for heavier users, kipping, and weighted pull-ups — and it requires drilling, stud location, and landlord permission. [src1, src2, src8]

Verified prices on 2026-08-05 run from $22.99 (Sagler) to $150 (Rogue Jammer base). No-screw multi-grip bars now cluster at $35–$70. One pick, the Gravity Fitness Universal, is UK-direct only: it is priced in GBP (£34.95) with no US retail channel and no published USD price, so US buyers pay international shipping quoted at checkout. [src5, src6, src9]

## Top 10 Models Compared

Prices are US street prices verified 2026-08-05 unless the row says otherwise. "Frame depth" is the trim/moulding depth a leverage bar needs to brace against — measure it before buying.

| Model | Price | Rated Capacity | Door Width / Frame Depth | Grip Positions | Mount Class | Best For | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| KAKICLAY 2026 Multi-Grip | $69.99 | 440 lbs | up to 36.2" wide; needs top trim | 6+ (wide, narrow, neutral, hammer) | Leverage (no-screw) | Best overall | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/kakiclay-2026-multi-grip-pull-up-bar) |
| Iron Age 2025 | $54.99 | 400 lbs | up to 35.4" wide; needs top trim | 4 pairs (wide, narrow, neutral, parallel) | Leverage (no-screw) | Best value | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/iron-age-pull-up-bar-2025) |
| PULLUP & DIP | $89.90 | 240 lbs | 25.6–37.4" wide; 6–10" deep | 4 (wide, narrow, chin-up, parallel) | Leverage (no-screw) | Best build quality | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/pullup-dip-telescopic-bar) |
| Perfect Fitness Multi-Gym Pro | $59.99 | 300 lbs | up to 33" wide; up to 6" deep | 3 (wide, close, hammer) | Leverage (no-screw) | Best for versatility | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/perfect-fitness-multi-gym-pro) |
| Sportneer Pull up Bar for Doorway, Rotating Handles, Multi-Grip | $59.99 | 440 lbs | 29.5–37" wide; needs top trim | 4 (wide, narrow, neutral, hammer) | Leverage (no-screw) | Best rotating handles | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/sportneer-2026-pull-up-bar) |
| ProsourceFit Multi-Grip | $35.99 | 300 lbs | 24–36" wide; up to 6" deep | 12 (wide, hammer, close) | Leverage (no-screw) | Best warranty under $40 | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/prosourcefit-multi-grip-pull-up-bar) |
| Rogue Jammer | $150 (base finish; to ~$255) | Not published | Wall above the opening; 43" stringer into 2 studs | 1 (knurled or smooth) | **Wall-mount, drilled — not a doorway bar** | Best permanent / heavy use | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/rogue-jammer-pull-up-bar) |
| Ally Peaks Adjustable | $29.06 | 500 lbs | 21.65–39.37" wide; no trim needed | 2 (standard, wide) | Telescopic (pressure-fit) | Best odd frame widths | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/ally-peaks-pull-up-bar-500) |
| Sagler Pull Up Bar | $22.99 | 300 lbs | 24–36" wide; needs top trim | 3 (wide, narrow, neutral) | Leverage (no-screw) | Best budget | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/sagler-pull-up-bar) |
| Gravity Fitness Universal | £34.95 GBP, UK direct — no USD price | 265 lbs (120 kg) | 28.3–37.4" (72–95 cm); no trim needed | 1 (powder-coated bar) | Telescopic (pressure-fit) | Best compact — UK/EU buyers only | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/gravity-fitness-door-pull-up-bar) |

## Before You Buy: Measure Your Door Frame

Doorframe incompatibility is the single largest cause of returns in this category, and it is entirely preventable with three measurements. [src2, src4]

1. **Opening width, jamb to jamb** — the number every bar's spec sheet quotes. Standard interior openings are 28–32 inches; anything under 24 or over 36 rules out most leverage bars and pushes you to the Ally Peaks (21.65–39.37 inches).
2. **Frame depth / trim projection above the opening** — how far the top moulding stands proud of the wall. A leverage bar's rear arms rest on this ledge; PULLUP & DIP needs 6–10 inches, ProsourceFit and Perfect Fitness accept up to 6 inches, and most budget bars want at least 3.5 inches. **A flush frame with no top moulding cannot safely take any leverage bar.** [src2]
3. **What the trim is made of** — the load path is meant to run into the structural lintel behind the frame, not the decorative architrave. Softwood or MDF architrave under a metal hook acts like a vise and dents, cracks, or splits. Metal frames and hollow-core surrounds are not candidates for a leverage bar at all.

Also check head clearance: with a bar sitting on top of a standard 80-inch opening, the grip sits around 82–84 inches, which leaves a rider over roughly 6'2" bending their knees on every rep.

## Best for Each Use Case

### Best Overall: KAKICLAY 2026 Multi-Grip Pull Up Bar ($69.99) — [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/kakiclay-2026-multi-grip-pull-up-bar)
The KAKICLAY 2026 Upgrade is a leverage (no-screw) bar built around US Patent 11,964,180 "Smart Larger Hooks," which narrows the hook spacing to 21.65 inches so it seats on a wider range of frames than typical hook-over bars. It carries the highest rating in its class at 440 lbs, adds silicone door protectors, folds flat for storage, and ships with suspension straps. Like every bar in this class it still needs top trim to brace against, and its 440 lb figure is a manufacturer claim covering static hanging only. [src1, src5]

### Best Budget: Sagler Pull Up Bar ($22.99) — [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/sagler-pull-up-bar)
At under $25 the Sagler offers three grip positions (wide, narrow, neutral), a 300 lb rating, and foam-padded handles, fitting 24–36 inch frames. TechGearLab found it "especially strong, adaptable, and a good fit for most door frames" with simple assembly. It lacks the wide door pads of pricier bars, so it is the pick most likely to mark paintwork — and at 300 lbs it leaves a thin margin for anyone over 250 lbs. [src4, src5]

### Best Build Quality: PULLUP & DIP Doorway Pull-Up Bar ($89.90) — [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/pullup-dip-telescopic-bar)
This German-brand hook-over bar earns praise from Calisthenics Worldwide for even force distribution that prevents slipping, high-damping foam handles, and four grip positions (wide, narrow, chin-up, parallel). It is back on Amazon US at $89.90 after a period when only the manufacturer's own store carried it, so the link now goes to Amazon. Two hard limits: it is rated to only 240 lbs (110 kg), the lowest of any leverage bar here, and it needs an unusually deep 6–10 inch frame, fitting openings of 25.6–37.4 inches. A separately sold dip module bolts on for dips and L-sits. [src3, src6]

### Best Value / Best Multi-Grip: Iron Age 2025 Pull Up Bar ($54.99) — [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/iron-age-pull-up-bar-2025)
The Iron Age uses a patented horizontal grip array — 4 pairs of vertically and parallel-aligned grips on a unified plane — for wide, narrow, neutral, and parallel variations. It is rated to 400 lbs (200 kg) with quadrilateral-reinforced joints, and its patented force-distribution pads spread load over the widest contact area of any bar here, which is why 2026 testing reports the lowest frame-damage complaint rate in the category for it. It rose from about $50 to $54.99 since the last verification. [src4, src1]

### Best Warranty Under $40: ProsourceFit Multi-Grip Chin-Up/Pull-Up Bar ($35.99) — [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/prosourcefit-multi-grip-pull-up-bar)
A long-running leverage bar with 12 grips across wide, hammer, and close positions, a 300 lb rating, and a limited lifetime warranty — unusual at this price. It fits 24–36 inch openings with frames up to 6 inches thick, and includes two optional foam covers for the outer handles to protect the frame. It is the sensible upgrade over the Sagler if you want more grip options and a real warranty without paying Iron Age money. [src2, src4]

### Best Permanent Bar (Not a Doorway Bar): Rogue Jammer Pull-Up Bar ($150 base) — [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/rogue-jammer-pull-up-bar)
**The Rogue Jammer is a wall-mounted bar, not a doorway bar, and it belongs in this card only as the correct escape hatch when a doorway bar is the wrong tool.** It bolts to the wall above the opening: a 43-inch stringer and 0.375-inch laser-cut steel brackets fixed into two wall studs with the six 0.375" x 2.5" wood lags Rogue supplies. The 1.125-inch bar sits 7 inches from the wall (8.25 inches overall) and comes knurled or smooth, in powdercoat, stainless, or ten Cerakote colours; the assembly weighs 33 lbs. That means drilling, a stud finder, and — if you rent — a landlord conversation. Rogue does not publish a weight rating for it. It is sold only at roguefitness.com and ships freight from Columbus, Ohio; $150 is the base finish and premium finishes reach roughly $255. [src1, src2, src8]

### Best for Odd Frame Widths: Ally Peaks Adjustable Pull Up Bar ($29.06) — [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/ally-peaks-pull-up-bar-500)
The Ally Peaks is a telescopic pressure-fit bar: it wedges between the two sides of the frame rather than hooking over the top, so it needs no trim and puts no load on the architrave. It uses 1.7mm thickened chrome steel with a double steel pipe design, 5 width adjustment levels, and a USA-patented locking mechanism, and it spans 21.65 to 39.37 inches — by far the widest fit range here. Its 500 lb claim is the highest in the card, but treat pressure-fit ratings with more scepticism than hook-over ones: a friction mount that is not fully tightened into a square, sound frame is the class most associated with slipping. Install it, then test it hanging from a low position before doing a full rep. [src6, src5]

### Best for Versatile Training: Perfect Fitness Multi-Gym Pro ($59.99) — [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/perfect-fitness-multi-gym-pro)
The Multi-Gym Pro doubles as a leverage doorway bar and a floor-based station for push-ups, dips, and sit-ups. It is rated to 300 lbs with curved ergonomic handles giving wide, close, and hammer grips, a patented door frame guard, and a two-way adjustable design that fits frames up to 33 inches wide and up to 6 inches deep. It weighs 6.2 lbs assembled at 15 x 38 x 14 inches. The trade-offs are a lower rating than the 440 lb leaders and a narrower maximum width than the Sportneer or Ally Peaks. [src5, src7]

### Best Compact (UK and EU buyers): Gravity Fitness Universal Door Pull-Up Bar (£34.95 GBP) — [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/gravity-fitness-door-pull-up-bar)
A minimal telescopic bar in solid steel with a twist-lock mechanism and a quick-release safety clip, rated to 120 kg (265 lb) and spanning 72–95 cm (28.3–37.4 inches). It needs no trim and leaves the least trace on a frame of anything here. **US availability caveat:** Gravity Fitness is a UK direct-to-consumer brand with no US Amazon channel, no US store, and no US warranty or returns path. The price is quoted only in GBP (£34.95) and international shipping is calculated at checkout on a stated 3–7 working day worldwide service, so a US buyer cannot see a landed USD price without starting a checkout. US readers who want this mount class should buy the Ally Peaks instead. [src9, src3]

## Head-to-Head Comparisons

### KAKICLAY 2026 vs Iron Age 2025
Both are leverage (no-screw) multi-grip bars, now $15 apart at $69.99 and $54.99. The KAKICLAY edges ahead on rated capacity (440 vs 400 lbs), grip variety (6+ vs 4 pairs), and bundled accessories (suspension straps). The Iron Age has the wider door-pad contact area and the lower reported frame-damage rate, and its narrower 35.4-inch maximum is irrelevant on a standard 28–32 inch opening. Both need top trim. [src1, src4]

**Pick KAKICLAY if:** you weigh 250–300 lbs, want the most grip options, or want suspension straps in the box.
**Pick Iron Age if:** you care most about not marking the door frame, or want to save $15 with no meaningful capacity loss under 250 lbs.

### KAKICLAY 2026 vs PULLUP & DIP
Both are hook-over leverage bars; the gap is capacity and frame fit, not finish. The KAKICLAY ($69.99) rates at 440 lbs with 6+ grips and hooks spaced for a wide range of frames. The PULLUP & DIP ($89.90) is the better-made bar — even force distribution, damped foam handles, included pull-up band and eBook, optional dip module — but it is rated to only 240 lbs and needs a deep 6–10 inch frame that many modern openings do not have. It is now back on Amazon US, so the shipping gap that existed earlier in 2026 has closed. [src1, src3]

**Pick KAKICLAY if:** you weigh over 240 lbs, have shallow trim, or want to spend $20 less.
**Pick PULLUP & DIP if:** you weigh well under 240 lbs, have a deep frame, and want the best-finished bar plus the dip-module upgrade path.

### Ally Peaks (telescopic) vs Iron Age (leverage)
This is the mount-class decision, not a price decision. The Ally Peaks ($29.06) presses outward against the two sides of the frame, needs no trim, and leaves the architrave alone — the right answer in a rental or on a flush frame. The Iron Age ($54.99) hooks over the top and loads the trim, but a correctly seated hook-over bar is more forgiving of an imperfect installation than a friction fit, and gives four grip pairs instead of two. [src3, src4, src6]

**Pick Ally Peaks if:** your frame has no usable top moulding, your opening is under 24 or over 36 inches, or damaging the trim is unacceptable.
**Pick Iron Age if:** you have 3.5+ inches of solid top trim and want more grips and a mount that does not depend on friction.

### Rogue Jammer vs KAKICLAY 2026
Different products for different risk tolerances. The Rogue Jammer ($150 base) bolts a 43-inch steel stringer into two wall studs above the opening — permanent, drilled, freight-shipped, and the only option here that survives kipping, muscle-ups, or added weight. The KAKICLAY ($69.99) installs in seconds, moves with you, and must never be swung on. [src1, src2, src8]

**Pick Rogue Jammer if:** you own the wall, can find studs, weigh over 300 lbs, or train dynamic movements.
**Pick KAKICLAY if:** you rent, cannot drill, or only need strict-form pull-ups.

### Sagler vs ProsourceFit Multi-Grip
Both are leverage bars rated at 300 lbs, $13 apart. The Sagler ($22.99) is the floor of the category: three grips, foam handles, works. The ProsourceFit ($35.99) adds 12 grip points, frame-protecting foam covers, and a limited lifetime warranty — the only warranty of that length in this card. [src2, src4, src5]

**Pick Sagler if:** you want the lowest possible spend and will use one or two grips.
**Pick ProsourceFit if:** $13 buys you a lifetime warranty and more grip options you will actually rotate through.

## Decision Logic

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### If the door frame has no top trim/moulding, or the frame is metal or hollow-core
--> No leverage (no-screw) bar is safe here — there is nothing for the rear arms to brace against. Use a telescopic pressure-fit bar (Ally Peaks $29.06) or a screw-mounted bar (Rogue Jammer $150). This is the check that prevents most returns and most damaged frames. [src2, src4]

### If budget < $30
--> The Sagler Pull Up Bar ($22.99) is the cheapest workable leverage bar at three grips and a 300 lb rating; the Ally Peaks ($29.06) is $6 more and is the better buy if your frame lacks trim or falls outside 24–36 inches. Nothing under $30 in this category carries a meaningful warranty. [src4, src5]

### If primary use is calisthenics (kipping, muscle-ups, weighted pull-ups)
--> Do not use a doorway bar of any class. Kipping and swinging multiply the load well beyond a static hang, and every bar here is rated for static hanging only. Bolt a wall-mounted bar into studs (Rogue Jammer, $150 base) or use a power rack. [src1, src2, src8]

### If the user weighs over 300 lbs
--> No bar in this card is a responsible recommendation. Manufacturer ratings of 440 and 500 lbs are unverified claims with no UL or ASTM testing behind them, and the real limiting factor is the door frame rather than the bar. Go to a stud-mounted bar or a power rack. [src1, src6]

### If the user weighs 250–300 lbs
--> Restrict to bars rated 440+ lbs: KAKICLAY ($69.99, 440 lbs) or Sportneer ($59.99, 440 lbs). Rule out PULLUP & DIP (240 lbs), Gravity Fitness (265 lbs), and the 300 lb bars (Sagler, ProsourceFit, Perfect Fitness), which leave no margin. [src5, src6]

### If the opening is under 24 inches or over 36 inches
--> The Ally Peaks Adjustable ($29.06) is the only pick that spans 21.65–39.37 inches, using 5 width-adjustment levels. Leverage bars top out at 33–36.2 inches and the Sportneer starts at 29.5 inches. [src6, src5]

### If damaging the door frame or paint is unacceptable (rental, new build)
--> Choose a telescopic pressure-fit bar — Ally Peaks ($29.06) in the US, Gravity Fitness (£34.95) in the UK/EU — which loads the sides of the frame instead of the top architrave. If a leverage bar is unavoidable, the Iron Age ($54.99) has the widest pads and the lowest reported damage rate. No doorway bar is guaranteed damage-free. [src3, src4]

### If the buyer is outside the US
--> The Gravity Fitness Universal (£34.95 GBP, ships worldwide from the UK in 3–7 working days) is the direct-purchase option. US buyers should not choose it: there is no US channel, no USD price, no US warranty, and shipping is only quoted at checkout. [src9]

### Default recommendation
--> The KAKICLAY 2026 Multi-Grip Pull Up Bar ($69.99) is the safest pick when the frame has solid top trim and the user is under 250 lbs: highest rating in its class, 6+ grips, silicone door protectors, and it folds flat. If budget dominates, the ProsourceFit ($35.99) adds a limited lifetime warranty for $13 over the Sagler. Confirm trim depth before ordering either. [src1, src5]

## Key Market Trends (2026)

- **440 lb capacity is the marketing standard, not a tested one**: Most premium doorway bars now claim 440 lbs, up from 300 lbs two years ago, and the Ally Peaks claims 500. None of these figures come from an independent lab — there is no UL or ASTM standard for doorway pull-up bars — and the well-built PULLUP & DIP is honest enough to publish 240 lbs. Treat the number as a marketing tier, not a safe working load, and remember it assumes a static hang. [src1, src6]
- **Prices drifted up 6–10% since spring**: Iron Age moved from about $50 to $54.99, Sportneer from about $57 to $59.99, and PULLUP & DIP returned to Amazon US at $89.90. The Ally Peaks moved the other way, down to $29.06. The $22–$36 budget tier is the only part of the category that has not inflated. [src5, src6]
- **Frame-protection engineering is now the real differentiator**: Premium models ship silicone pads, foam strips, and rubber cups, and the Iron Age and KAKICLAY both hold patents on force-distribution systems that spread load over a wider contact area. 2026 testing reports the Iron Age with the lowest frame-damage complaint rate in the category, at roughly 3.2%. [src1, src4]
- **Telescopic bars gaining ground with renters**: Leverage bars still dominate sales, but pressure-fit bars from Ally Peaks and Gravity Fitness are taking share among users who cannot risk the architrave — and among the growing share of homes with flush or shallow-trim frames where a hook-over bar simply cannot be fitted. [src3]
- **The category is quietly routing serious lifters out of doorways**: Garage Gym Reviews' 2026 top pick for "doorway" is the stud-mounted Rogue Jammer, not any hook-over bar. As home-gym buyers get heavier and train harder, the honest recommendation increasingly ends at a drilled bar or a rack rather than a portable one. [src1, src8]

## Important Caveats

- **Prices are US street prices verified 2026-08-05.** Amazon pricing in this category moves weekly with promotions and seller changes. The Rogue Jammer price ($150) is the base finish direct from Rogue; premium finishes reach roughly $255, and Rogue ships freight from Columbus, Ohio with the cost quoted at checkout.
- **Weight capacity claims are manufacturer-reported and unverified.** No independent lab provides standardized pull-up bar testing certification, and every rating in this card assumes a static hang by a single user with no added weight.
- **Leverage bars require top trim/moulding.** A frame with no top moulding, a flush frame, a metal frame, or a hollow-core surround cannot safely take one. Measure the trim projection (3.5–6 inches for most bars, 6–10 inches for the PULLUP & DIP) before ordering.
- **Door frame and paint damage is a common, legitimate complaint** with every doorway bar and especially with leverage models. Softwood and MDF architrave under a steel hook dents, cracks, and splits. Inspect the frame before and after installation; a bar that has started to indent the trim is on its way to failing.
- **Never kip, swing, perform muscle-ups, or hang added weight from any doorway-mounted bar**, leverage or telescopic. Dynamic load is the failure mode that causes injuries in this category.
- **Head clearance is limited.** On a standard 80-inch opening the grip sits around 82–84 inches, so riders over roughly 6'2" will bend their knees on every rep.
- **The Rogue Jammer is a wall-mounted bar, not a doorway bar.** It requires drilling into two wall studs above the opening and is neither portable nor removable without leaving holes.
- **The Gravity Fitness Universal has no US channel.** It is sold direct from the UK in GBP only, with no USD price, no US warranty or returns path, and international shipping quoted only at checkout. US readers wanting a pressure-fit bar should buy the Ally Peaks.

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