

🚪💥 Transform Any Doorway Into Your Personal Gym!
The Jayflex CrossGrips Compact Pull Up Bar is a premium, portable doorway gym solution crafted from thick alloy steel with a sleek black powder-coated finish. Designed for quick, tool-free installation in just 15 seconds, it supports up to 250 lbs and offers adjustable grips for a full upper body workout. Its patented secure fit adapts to most door frames, making it perfect for home fitness enthusiasts and on-the-go strength training alike.






| ASIN | B07RQ5LLCJ |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,023 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #24 in Strength Training Pull-Up Bars |
| Brand | Jayflex |
| Brand Name | Jayflex |
| Color | black, silver |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (1,329) |
| Date First Available | May 9, 2019 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 10 x 3 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.81 x 8.46 x 3.82 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.32 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Jayflex Fitness |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
| Mounting Type | Door Mount |
| Package Weight | 2.36 Kilograms |
| Part Number | CG001 |
| Product Dimensions | 10"W x 7"H |
| Special Feature | Adjustable, Portable |
| UPC | 605925760024 |
F**I
High Quality product. Installation in wide frames requires strength and skill.
Good quality. Works as intended. Very good quality and materials. Looks great and strong. Durable. Requires considerable strength to pull it wider for wide door frames, and rotating it. Probably more practical for once-and-done permanent installation than for daily installation and removal. Because it drops very little from the door frame, it is necessary to have sufficient head room between the door frame and the ceiling. Low drop ceilings with limited head-room (due to A/C vents for example) may limit its usability in some cases (like mine).
A**E
The Perfect Pull Up Device
I was originally intrigued by the simple unique design of this device. I was looking for something more than just a pull-up bar and this lured me in..I started to watch on line video reviews and was more than impressed. My device arrived in the mail today and LOVE everything about this! I'm 5'10, 170lbs. The strength of the steel is top notch. The strong rubberized red grip makes for perfect traction against the molding so you feel extremely secure. The versatility of the handles used at 90 degrees are an excellent option for anyone looking to change the angles of their routine. You may have to use alot of strength to expand the device to fit under the door frame but that's the true mark of the the overall durability. I've had a variety of pull up bars throughout the years that cost less than half of this BUT they never lasted... You get what you pay for and would highly recommend the Cross Grips Jayflex to anyone!
A**R
Very cool product, very expensive
My new apartment has wide doors - so wide, in fact, that my previous doorway pullup bars didn't work on them. After months on end of doing pullups practically every day, this was disconcerting, however my gym workouts had pullups every week or thereabouts, so it wasn't such a big deal. Then came the gym closures, threatening my routine and banishing me to a world with no pullups, chinups, or even dips! Despite the price for these, it seemed worth taking a chance on. They aren't lying about not swinging your reps on this, but just do them strict and you're fine. They do cause less damage than most doorway models in terms of marring and discoloring the area around the door frame. Easy to adjust, the handles are a bit slick but I actually like that they're not covered in the usual doorframe pullup bar squishy pads that hurt my hands when they compress and get up under my calluses. One thing other reviewers pointed out (receiving pairs that weren't identical, etc.) is certainly true - they have slightly different angles, which remain slightly different upon hanging, but that's all in the hand. Perhaps it could cause an imbalance of sorts, but that could be fixed by switching up the grip you use. Haven't tested hanging my ring dips off of these, but I don't forsee an issue. They come off easy and fold up small, perfect for travel (one day this will be a benefit...). $100 is quite a bit for these, but they're definitely infinitely more portable than typical doorway pullup bars as well as offering the ability to work on nearly any doorframe, so as much as I wish the price was lower they did a good job differentiating the product and charging a premium price. If they came out flawless (no disparity on the handle angles, for example) I probably wouldn't even mind the price. Over the years to come, it seems they can probably figure out these issues, but you might have to buy on their website at this point and I'm sure demand for home gym equipment is going way up.
J**.
Great Design, Poor Build Quality: So Close yet So Far...
Dear Jay, Your product has a great design with three strong points: - Compact Size: Perfect for travel. - Good Fit: Works with the girthiest of door frames and trim. - Clean Fittings: Rubber pads seem gentle on walls and frames (based on my brief usage). The clever design makes this tool stand out from other workout equipment. But the build quality is a major disappointment. First, the horizontal grips don’t have a large enough stopper to stay parallel to the ground, so they slip under the screw and tilt downward. I tightened the screw to fix this, but with more use, the frame itself started warping, causing the screw to angle even more and the grips to point further down. I lost all faith in the metal’s quality, as it kept bending until the horizontal grips were unusable. The box says carbon steel, but it feels like cheap aluminum. Then, the spring inside one grip came loose, making the handle unable to hold tension against the frame, rendering it useless. I fiddled with it for about 30 minutes but gave up. I’m returning it. The weak materials and flaws ruin a product I was excited to use for pull-ups anywhere. At this price, the quality is far too low. I would be more than happy to pay twice as much for a product that I know I can truly use everywhere and won't simply fall apart due to the most regular type of usage. This one just isn't it.
J**E
Surprisingly Good; Slightly Expensive
It's a good purchase but slightly expensive. It is surprisingly sturdy and can be used for dips and push-ups as well. I actually really appreciate that. It is not exactly intuitive immediately how to put it on a door frame the first time; you have to figure out what works best for you but once it is on, it is on and it is very good. The grip is a little bare-bones but you can order those standard foam tube things to put around it. I don't like how it looks slightly cheap... The welding that connects the grips to the thing is a little rough. 9.3/10.
T**S
Good quality, stable pull up bar. Easy to transport and move. Comfortable grip.
O**3
Product quality is good however it doesn’t fit All door frames
J**G
This is a solid, decent product. It’s perfect for travel, or if you lack space. I have a free standing pull up bar at home, but these little fellas are great for travel. They are light enough to carry in a backpack or holdall, but sturdy enough to be a solid product. They are easy to use, just watch your fingers for pinching in the spring loaded mechanism. They are surprisingly stable for pull/chin ups in three positions, and I use them for knee and leg raises. The guidance is to use under the bars, not anything that will cause them to dislodge. I had zero problems with the exercises I do. I also use them for two types of deeper push ups, but had a little slip, so make sure they are in the correct position, and be mindful, as they can be prone to movement. I would highly recommend this product, despite its higher cost. For me it was everything I needed for travel. The rubber grips did remove a small amount of paint, but it was not visible on the paintwork itself, as it’s just above the door frame. Take care to measure your doorframe, as it may not fit very wide frames, but is fine for standard UK frames. I weigh 80kg, and it held my weight just fine. The design is clever and seems reliable. I used them for two weeks, with few problems. An issue is the grips do slide and rotate somewhat, so will interfere with your grip, and the front handles that fold down, do dip at a downward angle, so takes a little getting used to. After a few uses, I found the adjustment ok. I previously used a £30 simple doorway bar, but despite no issues with it, never trusted it like the CrossGrips, and it left large rectangle marks in the paintwork. It was also terrible for travel. The other issue may be the size of the handles, I have tiny little girly hands for a fella, and my hands took up the full grip space. I think there is no substitute for a free standing bar, they're just so sturdy, and can deal with all kinds of movement. But for the rest of the market, these are the best I could find, and most YouTube reviews seemed to say the same thing. The company were really good to deal with, communication was excellent, and after a supply issue, they came reasonably quickly to the UK from the US. They aren’t cheap, but on the plus side, delivery was free if you opt for standard delivery. I will continue to use the CrossGrips when I travel, and hopefully, they will last as a product. Nice one guys! 👍
A**S
Great idea, it doesn't dirty walls or doors. One of the two knobs, after using it 5-6 times, bent slightly from 90 degrees to 100 degrees. Also, the plastic cover that wraps around the handles keeps shifting. For the price paid, these flaws shouldn't be present
M**U
These things are a bit expensive compared to other similar alternatives, but they're worth every penny. I've checked a few video reviews before buying them and I don't regret it. Super handy for quick home workouts!
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