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            <title type="text">Video &amp; Technical Specs: Pull-Up Bar D4</title>
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                                             How do you best capture the brilliant appearance of high-quality stainless steel? A simple photo quickly reaches its limits when it comes to our premium products. In this post, you will find a short video that was generated from an image. The video aims to convey the quality ...
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 We work a lot with metal here at   klimmzugstangen.de  . Welding is our area of expertise. In addition to pull-up bars, dip bars, and other high-quality stainless steel products, we also manufacture industrial products. 
 From a normal consumer&#039;s perspective, our industrial products are mostly &quot;boring&quot;. Therefore, they often don&#039;t need to be specially put in the &quot;right light&quot;, as they are usually highly customized. Things are different with our products like pull-up bars or dip bars. We constantly put them in the &quot;right light&quot;. From a technical point of view, however, this is not quite easy, as the full optical effects of stainless steel cannot be entirely captured by a simple picture. 
 For this reason, here is a short video of our   pull-up bar D4  , to convey the quality of the pull-up bar a bit better. 
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 We created the video using an AI video generator. In total, it took us seven attempts to create it. In case you are interested: The technical specifications of the pull-up bar D4 can be found further below. 
 Custom-Made Pull-Up Bars 
 Please note that we also manufacture   custom-made products  . If you need a pull-up bar adapted to your specific conditions, please contact us via our   contact form   – ideally right away with the following information: 
 
 
 A few dimensioned pictures. 
 
 
 A dimensioned sketch of the desired mounting location. 
 
 
 Technical Specifications of the Pull-Up Bar D4 
 
 
 
 Grip options 
 6 grip options: 1 x curved ends; 3 x straight section: wide, medium, narrow; 1 x neutral grip narrow, 1 x neutral grip wide 
 
 
 Width x Depth x Height 
 118 cm x 22.5 cm x 38 cm 
 
 
 Maximum grip width 
 118 cm 
 
 
 Grip diameter 
 Ø30 mm 
 
 
 Distance between wide and narrow parallel grips 
 60 cm (wide) / 20 cm (narrow) 
 
 
 Length of additional grips 
 13 cm 
 
 
 Strut width and thickness 
 50 mm and 8 mm 
 
 
 Mounting plates 
 Ø150 mm, each with 4 holes, hole circle Ø125 mm 
 
 
 Diameter of holes for screws 
 Ø10 mm 
 
 
 Possible exercises 
 Classic pull-up (4 grip variations): wide/medium/narrow, in overhand, underhand, or neutral grip (= Pull Ups, Chin Ups, Neutral Pull Ups), burpee pull-ups, leg raises, L-sit pull-ups, front lever, back lever, negative pull-ups, neutral pull-ups, slow pull-ups (= SLOMO pull ups), one-arm pull-ups. 
 
 
 Weight 
 9 kg 
 
 
 Material 
 High-quality stainless steel (DIN 1.4301) 
 
 
 Finish 
 Ground / brushed (240 grit) 
 
 
 Load capacity 
 500 kg (concrete ceiling) 
 
 
 Permissible use 
 Suitable only for general fitness training, calisthenics, and bodyweight exercises indoors or outdoors (Indoor + Outdoor). 
 
 
 Warranty 
 20 years 
 
 
 Condition 
 New 
 
 
 Manufacturer 
 klimmzugstangen.de 
 
 
 Made in 
 Germany 
 
 
 Scope of delivery 
 
 1 x Pull-up bar D4 (mounting material optional) 
 
 
 
 
   
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                            <updated>2026-04-06T15:45:00+02:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">Buying a pull-up bar: Which one is the best for home?</title>
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                                             A pull-up bar is a simple and very effective piece of workout equipment. It&#039;s a must-have for any home gym. But which pull-up bar is the best for home? And which one should I buy? 
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 A pull-up bar is a simple yet very effective piece of workout equipment. It should definitely be part of any home gym setup. But which pull-up bar is the best for home use? And which one should you buy? 
 Answers from klimmzugstangen.de, the online experts for pull-up bars – with more than 10 years of experience. 
   
 A pull-up bar is a simple and very effective piece of exercise equipment. It definitely shouldn’t be missing in any home. But which pull-up bar is the best for home use? And which one should you buy? 
 All in all, it’s pretty simple. You can choose between three options: a wall-mounted pull-up bar, a ceiling-mounted pull-up bar, or a door pull-up bar. 
 For special mounting situations, there are also pull-up bars for wooden beams, rafters, joists, or steel girders. You can even set up a pull-up bar outdoors in your backyard or garden — an especially great option for families. 
 Door Pull-Up Bar 
 A door pull-up bar is not recommended, even though those telescopic bars are cheap and available starting around €10 plus shipping. Why not? Because with door pull-up bars, you have to do pull-ups with bent legs — which just feels awkward when training. On top of that, a door pull-up bar can easily slip out of the doorframe at any time. That’s anything but safe. In plain English: door pull-up bars are a waste of money. 
 Wall Pull-Up Bar 
 Wall-mounted pull-up bars allow for a wide variety of exercises and provide solid safety. They’re also available in different designs. A wall pull-up bar is the best choice when a ceiling installation isn’t possible. We currently offer six  wall-mounted pull-up bars  for sale, including one designed for muscle-ups. 
 Ceiling Pull-Up Bar 
 The best pull-up bar is a ceiling-mounted one. Why? Simple: a ceiling pull-up bar gives you maximum freedom of movement — especially if it’s mounted in the middle of the room. It also allows nearly every exercise possible on a pull-up bar. And when it comes to safety, nothing beats a ceiling pull-up bar, since only tensile forces act on it — not leverage forces like with wall-mounted bars! 
 We currently offer four  ceiling-mounted pull-up bars  for sale. 
 The main features to consider for a wall or ceiling pull-up bar are: 
 
 Distance from wall or ceiling 
 Diameter 
 Shape of the pull-up bar (curved or straight) 
 Number of parallel grips 
 Grip texture 
 Maximum load capacity / warranty 
 Design 
 
 Wall or Ceiling Distance 
 The distance from the wall or ceiling should be at least 30 cm. A wall distance of 35 cm is perfectly fine for most pull-up types. 
 Diameter 
 The bar should have a diameter of 30 mm. Smaller diameters can cut into your hands, while larger ones make gripping much harder. 
 Shape of the Pull-Up Bar 
 The bar should ideally be curved, allowing for more grip variations — curved pull-up bars make pull-ups significantly harder and more effective! However, straight pull-up bars are also great since they let you adjust grip width easily. 
 Parallel / Additional Grips 
 Parallel grips should never be missing on a pull-up bar! Pull-ups with a neutral grip make training much more versatile. Usually, two close and two wide additional grips are completely sufficient. 
 Grip Texture 
 The grip texture depends heavily on the surface finish. The best surface is smooth — brushed or polished. Rough or knurled surfaces shouldn’t be used since they’re harsh on the skin and only suitable for training with gloves. 
 A brushed or polished surface protects your hands, even if it makes slipping slightly more likely. Optionally, you can add  rubber grips  to improve traction. These should be as thin as possible so they don’t increase the bar’s diameter too much. 
 Maximum Load / Warranty 
 When buying a pull-up bar, safety is crucial. Ideally, it should support five times your body weight — meaning the maximum load capacity for wall or ceiling bars should be around 500 kg. That ensures total safety and prevents any risk of falling. 
 The manufacturer should also offer a long warranty. The longer the warranty, the higher the quality — simple as that. 
 Design 
 You can buy a cheaply made pull-up bar — basically the ones with poor design. They’re easy to spot: oversized wall or ceiling mounts, clunky square-tube brackets, and overall bulky construction. 
 Or you can go for a pull-up bar with a smart, safe, and minimalist design. These blend seamlessly into your room and reflect the manufacturer’s understanding of proper pull-up training, safety, ergonomics, and aesthetics. 
 Conclusion: 
 The best pull-up bar for home use is a ceiling-mounted bar with a 30 cm distance, a 30 mm diameter, a straight or curved bar, two or four parallel grips, a brushed surface, and a maximum load capacity of 500 kg or more! On top of that, the best pull-up bar blends perfectly into the room without standing out. 
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