“Exceeded my expectations. The setup and breakdown are quick and easy. For a portable pull-up bar, the unit is very stable. I use my Bullbar daily and I highly recommend it for anyone who needs a portable pull-up bar.”
“Just what I needed. Wanted a free standing pullup bar so I wouldn't have to hang anything off my frame. I love the handle attachments for dips and australian pullups. Its sturdy, but the hinges are almost too tight. Makes setting it up a little inconvenient for folding and unfolding. I'm expecting that will get better with time. The price is still a little high, but overall, I'm very happy with the product.”
“Way too short. Now there’s and extended version and I’d have to purchase that to get the swap going. Had it 2-3 weeks, functional but major inconvenience to have to try to re-purchase for an exchange. May just sell it and be done.”
“I weigh about 225 lbs and the bar supports my weight well. I have mine at work for the lunch hour. It is nice to know that I can exercise where I want and pack up my equipment at any given moment.”
“Had a few issues with my BullBar 2.0 after delivery, there was a QC problem with one of the dip handles.
Jared hopped on an email and solved it quickly.
As far as the engineering on the device, it is solid. Yes you get some movement when working out, but as you can see on youtube videos, it isn't anything terrible. The trade-off for the movement is the light weight, ability to fold, and portability.
If you're wondering - is this really solid, it is. Well made, well designed, and a unique piece of equipment. If you add bands and either handles or a bar, you have a mini all in one gym. My plan for the summer is to have it out in the back yard and move it inside when it rains.”