SKU: RH-PUB-1
Effortlessly convert your door frame into a top-level strength training area with the Rollholz Pull-Up Bar. Its simple installation securely attaches the bar to your doorframe, providing a variety of bodyweight exercises, such as pull-ups. Without any drilling or screws, the bar's solid alder wood construction and two secure hooks offer a sleek and functional design. When not being used, the bar can be left attached or easily removed for storage.
The parallel bars have the versatility to be utilised independently for strength training and stretching purposes. As a workout tool on the ground, it can assist with push-ups, dips, and various bodyweight exercises.
Features
PLEASE NOTE: Signs of use may appear on the wall and door frame. The wall and the door frame should be sufficiently stable (this should be taken into account in particular with drywall walls).
To determine which depth hooks you require:
A) Measure the overall depth of your door frame from room to room.
B) Subtract from this the depth that the door frame protrudes into each room.
Effortlessly convert your door frame into a top-level strength training area with the Rollholz Pull-Up Bar. Its simple installation securely attaches the bar to your doorframe, providing a variety of bodyweight exercises, such as pull-ups. Without any drilling or screws, the bar's solid alder wood construction and two secure hooks offer a sleek and functional design. When not being used, the bar can be left attached or easily removed for storage.
The parallel bars have the versatility to be utilised independently for strength training and stretching purposes. As a workout tool on the ground, it can assist with push-ups, dips, and various bodyweight exercises.
Features
PLEASE NOTE: Signs of use may appear on the wall and door frame. The wall and the door frame should be sufficiently stable (this should be taken into account in particular with drywall walls).
To determine which depth hooks you require:
A) Measure the overall depth of your door frame from room to room.
B) Subtract from this the depth that the door frame protrudes into each room.