
For a bodyweight workout, you don't need a lot of equipment, and you don't need a lot of time either. A pull-up bar and a rubber mat are often all you need. Depending on your goals, even 10 minutes a day on the pull-up bar can be completely sufficient.
With our E2 wall-to-wall pull-up bar, you can do this kind of training at home without having to go to the gym. You don't even need an extra room for this pull-up bar, as you can install it directly in your hallway.
But before you can actually order the E2 pull-up bar from us, you need to determine the required length. This blog post shows you exactly how to do that.

Mounting a Pull-Up Bar Can Be Tricky
Installing a pull-up bar can feel like half a science. This guide explains how to perfectly mount a pull-up bar in a door frame, on the wall, on the ceiling, or on a beam. At the end of the guide, you will also find everything you need to know about the right mounting hardware and proper drilling.
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.
Finally, we've uploaded a new installation video for a pull-up bar! You can watch the video here and on our klimmzugstangen.de Youtube Channel.
In the video, we visually explain how to install a ceiling-mounted pull-up bar, specifically the D4 model. The process can be directly applied to our wall-mounted models as well. If you find the video helpful, please give us a thumbs up.

You could write a whole e-book about the perfect height for a pull-up bar. This guide from klimmzugstangen.de keeps it short and just covers the main points. By the end of this guide, you'll know what the perfect height for a pull-up bar depends on and why it's important for your pull-up bar, too.