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The G4 pull-up bar - featuring 4 additional grips and 6 grip variations: an all-rounder for pull-ups, calisthenics, bodyweight exercises, abdominal workouts, and any type of sling training.
General information
This pull-up bar can be mounted on a wooden beam, purlin, or exposed concrete lintel completely without drilling or screwing. Strictly speaking, the mounting location only needs to provide a rectangular contact surface for the two L-plates of the pull-up bar, as well as the possibility to secure the L-plates using the lashing straps. Therefore, all square beams, purlins, or other transverse concrete lintels are perfectly suitable as a mounting location for this pull-up bar.
The G4 pull-up bar is highly versatile, expandable, and can be attached to all solid purlins, suitable wooden beams, or concrete protrusions that offer lashing capabilities. With a grip width of almost 1.2 m and six grip variations, it is perfectly suited for any fitness training at home or at the gym. Overall, the G-model series features a minimalist design, is multifunctional, and is manufactured in proven quality.
The pull-up bar can easily be complemented with fitness resistance bands and all kinds of sling trainers. Its brushed surface provides an excellent grip. Technically speaking, it is fully welded and made of premium stainless steel.
Suitable for the following workouts
Fitness training, calisthenics, bodyweight exercises (full-body workouts), CrossFit, sling training.
Suitable for the following training sessions
Pull day, upper body, core.
Possible exercises
Classic pull-ups (6 grip variations): wide/medium/narrow, using an overhand, underhand, or neutral grip (= pull-ups, chin-ups, neutral pull-ups), burpee pull-ups, leg raises, L-sit pull-ups, front levers, back levers, negative pull-ups, neutral pull-ups, and one-arm pull-ups.
Suitable for the following muscle training
Training of the upper body musculature (core), chest, arm, back, and shoulder muscles, as well as the abdominal musculature.
Advantages
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Simple mounting completely without drilling and screwing.
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Indestructible, absolutely weather-resistant, and retains its elegant shine for decades.
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Predestined for outdoor installation.
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Enables professional full-body workouts.
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Highly suitable for pull-ups and similar exercises.
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Provides ample freedom for arms, head, and legs.
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Requires no assembly.
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High-quality, robust, and extremely durable.
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Features a highly elegant appearance.
Customer photos - G4 pull-up bar
Customer images of the G4 pull-up bar are displayed below. Photos of installed G-models are always highly appreciated. Sharing these installations provides great value and inspiration for other users visiting this site.
Extremely secure hold
The G4 models are attached using lashing straps, which provide an extremely secure hold, as demonstrated by the customer feedback below.
Background to the customer communication shown: When straps are ordered along with the pull-up bar, 1.5 m long lashing straps are included as standard. This length is perfectly sufficient for all beams with a maximum circumference of 75 cm. This corresponds, for example, to square beams with a maximum side length of 18.8 cm. For the 21 x 25 cm beam shown below, this was not sufficient. Therefore, 2 m long lashing straps were supplied subsequently.
If the beams are larger, the minimum strap length required can be calculated as follows: Minimum length of the lashing straps in cm = (2 x beam circumference in cm) - 15 cm.

Pull-up bar works perfectly!
The feedback for this particular pull-up bar was very brief: just a photo and a short note stating that the pull-up bar works perfectly. Such feedback is completely sufficient, as it essentially says it all. As an additional note: This specific G4 model was delivered to Belgium.

The best exercises on the G4 pull-up bar
Below are 7 exercises that are possible on the G4 pull-up bar. The description focuses only on the essentials. Selected exercises can also be seen in the embedded videos.
Pull musculature / Pull exercises
#1 Classic pull-ups (= Pull-ups, Chin-ups)
For a classic pull-up, the pull-up bar is gripped with both hands, the arm and back muscles are tensed, and the body is pulled upwards, first from the shoulders and then from the arms, until the chin is slightly above the bar. This position is held for 1-2 seconds. The body is then lowered slowly and in a controlled manner until the arms are fully extended.
Classic pull-ups are pull exercises to strengthen the back or the entire upper body. They can be performed using various grip types and widths and combine very well with other exercises.
The two most common grip types are the overhand grip (= pronated grip, i.e., the backs of the hands face the user) and the underhand grip (= supinated grip, i.e., the palms face the user).
In most workouts and training sessions, classic pull-ups are usually performed shoulder-width apart using an overhand grip. However, gripping the bar can generally be done at different widths, e.g., 110 cm, 60 cm, or 10 cm.
Pull-ups refer to classic pull-ups using an overhand grip. Chin-ups refer to classic pull-ups using an underhand grip.
#2 Negative pull-ups or pull-up holds in an underhand grip
Negative pull-ups: A jump is made from a normal standing position to the pull-up bar so that the chin is slightly above or directly at the pull-up bar. The position is held for 1-2 seconds. The body is then lowered slowly and in a controlled manner until the arms are fully extended. Finally, a jump is made from the pull-up bar back to the ground into a normal standing position. Important: The body must be tensed throughout the entire range of motion.
Pull-up holds in an underhand grip: The pull-up bar is gripped in an underhand grip (thumbs pointing outwards), the legs are fully extended and pressed together. From this position, the body is pulled upwards until the chin is above the pull-up bar. This position is held for 1 - 2 seconds. The body is then lowered slowly and in a controlled manner. At the end of the movement, the position is held briefly before pulling the body upwards again until the chin is above the pull-up bar. Possible training unit: Performing as many pull-up holds as possible in one minute.
Negative pull-ups and pull-up holds in an underhand grip are ideal exercises for beginners. They are highly recommended if not a single classic pull-up can be achieved yet. Negative pull-ups can also be performed in an overhand grip.
#3 One-arm pull-up
The pull-up bar is gripped with one arm on a straight section using an underhand grip. The arm and back muscles are tensed. The upper body is then pulled up and simultaneously turned towards the gripping arm. The turning movement is initiated with the shoulder.
Note: When performing the one-arm pull-up with the left arm, the body is turned to the left when pulling up.
Abdominal and core musculature
#1 Burpee pull-up (= Burpees with pull-ups or push-up-jump-pull-up combination)
Starting position: Normal shoulder-width stance.
Step 1: Lowering from a normal stance into a squat until the palms touch the floor.
Step 2: Jumping from this position into a push-up position (jumping slightly upwards while simultaneously extending the legs backward until they are fully extended and the toes touch the floor).
Step 3: Jumping immediately from the push-up position back into a squat and then upwards from the squat to the pull-up bar. The pull-up bar is gripped with both hands during the jump, and the chin is pulled above the bar. This position is held for 1-2 seconds.
Step 4: The body is then lowered slowly until the arms are fully extended, followed by a jump back to the floor into the starting position.
The burpee pull-up combines several exercises (squats, push-ups, vertical jumps, pull-ups) into one fluid movement. The burpee pull-up (or burpees in general) is one of the best exercises in bodyweight training and calisthenics.
The burpee pull-up provides an easy way to determine or check the current fitness level. The following assessment serves as a good orientation:
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8 or fewer burpees: poor
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10 burpees: average
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12 burpees: good
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13 or more: excellent
#2 Leg raises on a pull-up bar
The pull-up bar is gripped shoulder-width apart in an overhand or neutral grip. The knees are raised upwards so that both legs and the upper body form a 90° angle. The legs are then lowered in a controlled manner.
Variation: The knees can also be pulled towards the chest to achieve a larger range of motion. The intensity is increased by lifting straight instead of bent legs.
#3 Windshield wipers
The pull-up bar is gripped shoulder-width apart in an overhand or neutral grip. The legs are raised upwards until the body and legs form a V-shape. The legs are then rotated alternately to the left and then to the right (similar to the movement of a car's windshield wiper).
This exercise provides an excellent stimulus for the oblique abdominal muscles. It can also be performed on dip bars.
#4 Front lever
The same starting position is assumed as for the windshield wipers. The fully extended legs are carefully lifted until the upper body and legs form a straight line. The position is held for 2-8 seconds. The legs are then carefully lowered back to the starting position. The front lever can also be performed very effectively on dip bars.
Requirements for effective fitness training: time, fitness equipment, space, training plan, and training goal
For effective fitness training at home, only a little time 1-2 times a week, the right fitness equipment, some space, a training plan, and a training goal are required. How to properly select these elements and what needs to be considered is described below. Except for the reference to the required space, the same naturally applies to training in a CrossFit box or a gym.
Training goal
Defining a training goal is not difficult. In the simplest case, it works like this: Assuming the objective is to improve general fitness. In this scenario, the training goal would simply be the improvement of general fitness.
Example of a training goal: Improvement of general fitness.
Why is a training goal necessary? In fitness, the basic rule applies: no training without a training goal. A personal trainer always asks for the training goal first and creates a training plan based on it. If professionals always work based on training goals, this approach can easily be adopted. It is not complicated and only requires some basic knowledge of the biophysical processes in the body.
Training plan
If the objective is to improve general fitness, a possible training plan would be:
Complete about 1 hour of general fitness training 1-2 times a week, ensuring that the physical limit is reached in 1-2 exercises.
Possible exercises would then include: jumping jacks, jump rope, squats, push-ups, prone rows, burpees, all types of pull-ups (with and without assistance), crunches, leg raises, and 30-45 minutes of running, cycling, or swimming.
The number and volume of the individual exercises can be determined individually. The intensity of specific exercises can also be set, adjusted, or refined over time. Warming up before every workout and stretching the muscles afterward is absolutely essential. This prevents injuries and promotes recovery.
A training plan consisting of one set with 5-10 repetitions, 2-3 exercise sets, and 3-5 different exercises works quite well.
The training goal is approached closer when the physical limit is reached at least 1-2 times during the workout. The more frequently this happens, the better it is for muscle growth. Only this stimulates the body to build muscle. Otherwise, the fitness level is merely maintained and not improved. An alternative for the same duration would be a few exercises with many repetitions and low intensity. A 45-minute run would be an example of such an exercise.
Furthermore, proper nutrition and sufficient sleep are important for achieving the training goal. This allows the body to recover faster and be more resilient during the next workout.
Space
Naturally, some space is required for varied fitness training. This can be the living room, hallway, study, basement, or even the bathroom. If outdoor training is preferred, a terrace, carport, or garden often provides sufficient space.
An area of at least 5 sqm or 1.5 m x 3 m already allows for many exercises. The space should at least accommodate jumping rope, push-ups, or jumping jacks. 10 sqm and more are obviously better. Between exercise sets, it is helpful to walk around a bit, gather thoughts, and mentally prepare for the next exercise.


Fitness equipment
For effective fitness training at home, fitness equipment can initially be completely omitted. Without prior training, the physical limit is quickly reached even without equipment. For example, the following can be tried: 10 push-ups distributed over three sets, 10 burpees as one set, or 20 prone rows with the arms distributed over four sets.
Over time, any training without fitness equipment becomes monotonous or must be very well thought out to ensure a balanced full-body workout.
Experience has shown the following equipment to be highly effective for general fitness training:
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Jump rope
The assortment includes, for example, highly stable and minimalist pull-up bars and dip bars for fitness training, which can also be perfectly used in a living room without needing to be hidden.

Time
To improve general fitness, training 1-2 times a week for about 1 hour each time is completely sufficient. While this training duration will not create a superhero, it definitely leads to a high level of fitness.
It is important that training is done regularly. The body needs time to adapt to the new load. The longer the training rhythm is maintained, the longer the fitness level can be sustained.
Training results are often visible faster in men than in women, frequently after just the first 2-3 weeks. Generally, women need to train more to achieve the same level.
When asking people who have been exercising regularly for years how they manage it, the answer is often: make fitness training a fixed part of daily life, just like brushing teeth, showering, or bathing. It is really nothing more than that.
In the long run, it is therefore very helpful to get properly organized. This can be achieved, for example, by setting a fixed training time, establishing a dedicated fitness corner, building a home gym in the living room, or setting up a small calisthenics park in the garden.
If this is not possible, a gym membership or a nearby calisthenics park can provide an excellent alternative.
Summary
A training goal, a training plan, some space for training, the right fitness equipment, and a little time 1-2 times a week are fundamental for effective fitness training. To ensure that the fitness training does not lead to any unpleasant surprises, warming up before the workout and stretching the muscles afterward is crucial. Additionally, attention should be paid to proper nutrition and sufficient sleep.
How are the lashing straps attached?
How long are the lashing straps and are they included in the order?
Currently, 1.5 m long lashing straps are included as standard if they are ordered at the same time. This means they are not included in the standard order by default.
How long do the lashing straps need to be?
The necessary strap length can be calculated as follows: Minimum length of the lashing straps in cm = (2 x beam circumference in cm) - 15 cm.
What is the internal clearance between the tube and the purlin?
The standard internal clearance to purlins, beams, or concrete protrusions is approx. 16 cm.
Is mounting material included in the scope of delivery?
Yes and no, as it can be selected optionally. Mounting material can also be added to the shopping cart separately here.
Is there an optimal mounting height? How high should the pull-up bar hang above the floor?
Yes, the pull-up bar should ideally hang 30% above body height. In this case, the floor will no longer be touched while hanging. This means, for example, with a body height of 1.8 m, the pull-up bar should hang 2.34 m above the floor. Generally, the following formula applies: Ideal mounting height = Body height * 1.3. If the ceiling height does not allow this, the legs must be slightly bent.
What is the diameter of the pull-up bar?
The diameter of the pull-up bar at all grip points is 3 cm or 30 mm.
Are the grip ends knurled, roughened, or polished?
All grip ends are neither knurled nor roughened. They are brushed or ground with 240 grit. This means they are slightly rougher than polished.
Can the pull-up bar also be mounted on concrete beams?
Yes, the pull-up bar can easily be attached to a concrete beam as well as to square or rectangular tubes – entirely without drilling or screwing, using only lashing straps.
Concrete beams:
A concrete beam is generally very robust and therefore highly suitable for mounting. Since concrete beams usually have a larger circumference than wooden beams, a longer lashing strap is often required. These can simply be requested via email – longer straps are, of course, in stock.
Square or rectangular tubes:
Mounting is also possible on steel beams made of square or rectangular tubes. It is important here that a sufficiently large and flat contact surface is available for the mounting plates so that the forces are distributed evenly and the pull-up bar sits securely.
Practical for everyday use:
The G4 pull-up bar can not only be mounted quickly but also dismantled just as quickly after training. This is ideal if the bar is to be used flexibly or if the room is to be used for other purposes. If there is any uncertainty about which strap or length is required for a specific beam, assistance is readily available.
Does the maximum load capacity of 250 kg for the G-model series include the person's weight?
The maximum load capacity refers to the maximum possible weight that the user may apply.
Can the distance between the struts be changed?
Yes. With a curved 118 cm long tube, the struts can be placed and welded a maximum of 80 cm apart. With a straight tube, they can be placed up to 0.5 cm from the end of the tube. It can be checked in the configurator whether this modification is offered as standard. If not, a brief message via the contact form is recommended.
Is the pull-up bar also suitable for outdoor use?
Yes, the pull-up bar can be used both outdoors and indoors, as it is made of high-quality stainless steel.
It should be noted that the pull-up bar must not be installed in a maritime atmosphere, i.e., near a sea or ocean (e.g., the North Sea coast, Baltic Sea coast, or Atlantic coast).
Can the pull-up station also support a punching bag? Can the pull-up bar hold a punching bag additionally?
Yes, a punching bag can be attached to the pull-up bar without any problems. This can be done directly on the tube using a round sling and a carabiner. To prevent the punching bag from slipping, an eyelet can also be welded to the pull-up bar, see here: Pull-up bar with one or more eyelets.
Is the pull-up bar also available in white or another color?
Yes, this is fundamentally possible, but with a small limitation: Currently, the pull-up bar is not produced in white or other colors as standard. However, upon request, the pull-up bar can be custom-made in any desired color. This is a custom production implemented specifically according to color specifications. The surcharge for the custom color design is €80. If interested, the desired color (e.g., RAL color code) can simply be communicated – the feasibility will be checked, and appropriate advice will be provided.
Is the actual pull-up bar also made of solid steel?
No, the pull-up bar itself is made of a tube with a wall thickness of 2 mm.
Are the blanking plugs made of the same metal as the pull-up bar and firmly welded on?
No, the blanking plugs are made of polyamide with a stainless steel look (coated plastic) and are therefore not firmly welded on. They feature the same color as the pull-up bar and are driven into the tube.
Blanking plugs are damaged. What to do?
Contact can be made via the contact form, providing the corresponding order number. New blanking plugs will then be sent out.
Technical Specifications
| Grip options | 5 grip variations (1 x curved ends; 2 x straight section: medium, narrow; 2 x neutral grip: wide, narrow) |
| Width x depth x height | 118 cm x 21 cm x 18 cm |
| Maximum grip width | 118 cm |
| Grip diameter | Ø 30 mm |
| Distance between wide parallel grips | 60 cm |
| Distance between narrow parallel grips | 23 cm |
| Length of additional grips | 13 cm |
| Strut width and thickness | 50 mm and 8 mm |
| Shape of mounting plates | L-shaped, long side: 100 mm, short side: 50 mm, width: 75 mm, with 2 cutouts each for lashing straps |
| Cutout for lashing straps | 50 mm |
| Length of lashing straps (if option is selected) | 1.5 m - suitable for beams with a maximum circumference of 75 cm. Other lengths available upon request. Formula for calculating the minimum length of the lashing straps in cm: (2 x beam circumference in cm) - 15 cm |
| Possible exercises | Classic pull-ups (5 grip variations): wide/medium/narrow, using an overhand, underhand, or neutral grip (= pull-ups, chin-ups, neutral pull-ups), burpee pull-ups, leg raises, L-sit pull-ups, front levers, back levers, negative pull-ups, neutral pull-ups, and one-arm pull-ups. |
| Weight | 9 kg |
| Material | High-quality stainless steel (DIN 1.4301) |
| Surface | Brushed / ground (grit size 240) |
| Load capacity | 250 kg |
| Permitted use | Only suitable 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 G2 pull-up bar (optionally with lashing straps as mounting material) |