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    Best Pull-Up Bars for Your Doorway

    They’re a great space saver if you want to do chin-ups and pull-ups at home.

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    person using Ultimate Body Press XL Doorway Pull Up Bar with Elevated Bar & Adjustable Width in doorway
    Our favorite pull-up bar was simple but effective.
    Photo-Illustration: Consumer Reports, Getty Images

    It was a pandemic purchase, the pull-up bar that my husband installed on our doorway, but its relevance has persisted beyond the pandemic. It’s the one exercise equipment that both my husband and I use daily. I take breaks in between work to do dead hangs; he alternates among pull-ups, chin-ups, and the exercise unfortunately named skin the cat.

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    For those who don’t want to join a gym, a doorway pull-up bar can be a useful exercise equipment at home. And if you don’t have room for an elliptical machine or a treadmill, a pull-up bar, which you can mount above your doorframe, is a great space saver. 

    Exercises that you can do on a pull-up bar, such pull-ups, chin-ups, and dead hangs, can help improve your upper back strength and grip strength, says Max Castrogaleas, an exercise physiologist at the Hospital for Special Surgery.

    The different grip positions on your pull-up bar will help target different muscles. While both your back muscles and arm muscles are utilized during a chin-up or pull-up, a chin-up, which is done with your hands facing toward you, places a higher demand on the biceps. A pull-up, which has your hands facing away, will place a higher demand on your back muscles, Castrogaleas says.

    To find the best doorway pull-up bar, three other CR staffers and I tried out pull-ups, chin-ups, and dead hangs on several pull-up bars. After rounds of evaluation, some clear favorites emerged. Here are the ones we recommend. And if you’re curious about how we evaluated the bars, check out the end of the article. 

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    Pang-Chieh Ho

    Pang-Chieh Ho is a senior content creator at Consumer Reports who writes about the intersections of home products and health. She has been working in the media industry for almost 10 years. Books are her first love, but movies come a close second. You can send tips to her at [email protected].