Description
TLDR
Heavy duty doorway pull up bar with wide adjustment range and strong hold when installed correctly.
Unboxing and First Impression
The bar arrives in a long box with the telescoping rod mostly assembled. Inside you get the main bar, locking parts, adjustment screw, and foam grips already attached. The steel feels heavy when handled. The rubber end caps and side locks are pre fitted. Overall it gives the impression of a solid tension bar built for higher load capacity.
Build Quality and Materials
The bar uses carbon steel tubing and metal locking components. The frame feels rigid during inspection. Foam grips are thick and textured to improve hand contact. The rubber end pads are wide and designed to spread pressure against the frame.
The safety system includes a gear style lock that engages when downward force is applied. Under bodyweight testing, the bar shows no visible bending. The 300 kg rating appears to be a structural claim, though real performance still depends on the strength of the door frame.
Installation and Fit in Doorway
Installation is tool free. The bar adjusts between roughly 72 and 110 cm, covering a wider range than many standard models. To set it up, extend the bar to the doorway width, tighten using the red adjustment screw, and engage the side lock.
The built in level bubble helps with alignment. When tightened correctly, the bar clamps firmly. On standard wooden frames, it stays secure. On uneven or weak frames, careful adjustment is necessary.
Performance During Workouts
During pull ups, the bar remains steady when properly installed. Bodyweight users around 80 to 100 kg report stable performance without shifting. The foam grips provide comfortable contact during sets. The anti slip surface reduces hand movement during longer sessions.
The auto locking mechanism prevents the bar from rotating backward under load. For controlled pull ups, chin ups, and hanging exercises, it feels stable and reliable.
Most Common Praise
Users frequently mention the wide adjustment range and strong construction. Many appreciate that it installs without drilling. Stability under bodyweight use is often highlighted. The locking system receives positive comments for added safety. Overall feedback leans toward durability and secure fit.
Most Common Complaints
Some users report grip foam wearing over extended use. A few mention the need to tighten the bar firmly to prevent slight slipping. There are no consistent structural failure reports, but installation precision matters.
Final Thoughts
The Slovic Kids & Home Adjustable Pull-Up Bar is built for users who want a wide fitting doorway bar with higher load tolerance. It installs quickly and holds steady when properly tightened. The steel construction and locking system provide confidence during standard home workouts.
While the 300 kg rating exceeds typical home use needs, real stability still depends on the strength of your doorway. For controlled bodyweight training, it performs reliably.













