
If you want to know the added value of having a pull-up bar at home, then give this post a read. I'll break it down for you, short and sweet. I'm going to assume you don't already have a pull-up bar at home.
We get asked all the time how to improve the grip on a pull-up bar. We've already tried out several solutions. We offer two of them here on our site. Now we've also made a video on how to put on and take off rubber grips. Check it out!

This blog post shows a simple and effective home gym setup for under 400 EUR. With it, you can do 90% of all bodyweight exercises.
In this article, we'll show you with a video and a short description how to properly hammer the end caps into the ends of your pull-up bar. All in all, it's very easy. You just need to use a rubber mallet.
Is it possible to mount a pull-up bar on a suspended wood ceiling? No—that's what we had to tell everyone who wanted to do it. Because we didn't have a solution. Well, that's history now. We've developed a solution that allows anyone to mount a pull-up bar on a suspended wood ceiling. You can see what this solution looks like in the video above.