Pull Up Mate With Storage Bag
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While the Pull Up Mate is no longer available, we can highly recommend this alternative; the Gravity Fitness Pull Up Bar
It’s just as versatile as the Pull Up Mate, and at 192cm, almost as tall. Check it out over on the Gravity Fitness product page here.
It looks like it’s currently on pre-order, but with a relatively low wait time.
Is it as good as the Pull Up Mate?
Obviously we’re biased, but as the Pull Up Mate isn’t available anymore, and there’s really nothing else like it on the market, there really isn’t any other option if you want truly portable upper-body and calisthenic training equipment in your own home.
Please Note
Pull Up Mate and associated products are no longer available. However, you can still get some great advice and guides on building upper body strength and endurance in our info section and Youtube Channel.
Product Description
The Portable Free Standing Pull Up Bar You Can Take Anywhere
Assemble in 2 minutes, get a full body workout at home, pack away flat. It’s as simple as that.
- 38mm Steel construction (sStrong and sturdy)
- Hundreds of exercise variations (check out our Facebook or Youtube channels for workous and ideas
- Backed by a one year warranty
- Accessories and add-ons to expand your exercise possibilities
- 100% Portable, with no need to drill, screw, or bolt together parts
The Pull Up Mate free standing pull up bar and dip station is a revolution in home exercise.
Unfortunately, it’s no longer available. There are alternatives, and the Gravity Fitness Pull Up Bar is probably at the top of that list. But if you’re looking for something similar, at a different price point, the products we’ve suggested below will get you most of the way there.
Wide-Grip = Wide Back
With a wide top-bar, the Pull Up Mate provides the best versatility on the market.
You can perform everything from a narrow-grip chin up to a wide-grip pull up from standing height. This comes with all-improved stability and reliability.
A wider grip transfers the effort to the lats and other scapular muscles. Combining this with closer-grip chin ups (which put more load towards the biceps) helps build a well-rounded upper body.
The Pull Up Mate gives you options for wide-grip pull ups, neutral grips, and close-grip chin ups. With this versatility, your workout and your results are in your control.
With a wider bar grip, you are forcing a lot more work from your latissimus dorsi, and other back muscles, to lift your body weight to the same height. Close grip pull-ups incorporate your biceps and pectoral muscles as well as your lats (being the primary mover), meaning that the work is spread out across a wider number of muscles groups. This makes close-grip pull ups seem easier to accomplish. However, with a wider grip, and more concentrated muscle development, a more rounded workout routine can be developed.
What this all means is that being able to change muscle grip, once you develop your back muscles well enough, gives you more opportunity to work your upper body how you want it, and get that hard-earned look you deserve.
GRAVITY FITNESS PULL UP BAR
Portable, versatile, home fitness
- Highly versatile- suitable for a full range of exercises including pull ups, dips, leg raises, incline press ups and front and back levers
- Extended height: 192cm
- Compact position height: 120cm
- 3-year warranty against manufacturer defects
- Carry bag included
ONLY £139.95 £109.95
Potential Exercises:
As well as the standard full height pull ups, chin ups, dips and supine row exercises, Pull Up Mate enables you to also take on other exercises as follows:
Leg raises
Leg raises are a fantastic way you can work your abdominal muscles and improve your core body strength using Pull Up Mate. From a position of holding your weight on the top supports of the frame, with your backside against the top cross member, raise your legs in unison to a 90 degree angle to your upper body. It is important to raise and lower your legs slowly and at the same rate. You may find, without good core body strength, you will begin to swing and find it difficult to control your body movement. However, this will improve in time.
Knee raises
These are very similar to leg raises but are easier to achieve due to the reduced weight involved. This exercise will put less strain on your hips and can be exchanged for leg raises once your body strength improves.
Modified push ups
Modified push ups are also possible by turning over the Pull Up Mate so that the top bar is just off the ground. Then, starting on one side of the frame, with one hand gripping the frame and the other on the ground, slowly lower your body until the hand gripping the frame touches your chest, and then rise. Ensure that you maintain good body position throughout. If you find the position difficult, instead of resting on your toes like the standard push up technique, use your knees for support. See our video for a visual representation of this exercise here.
Dips
Dips have long been known as one of the more important exercise routines for building upper body muscle, due to the closed kinetic chain movements that they require. The motion of muscle compression, combined with the static position of your legs, means that you are working more than one muscle group simultaneously. Whilst it is commonly considered that dips solely concentrate on tricep development, in fact the exercise also helps to develop the biceps, pectoral muscles, deltoids, abdominal muscles, the latissimus dorsi muscles and the lower back.
Supine row
This is an exercise that is also known as a closed kinetic chain exercise (CKC). The supine row, or inverted row, is designed to work the muscles of your upper back, predominantly your trapezius and latissimus dorsi (lats). It is important to maintain good body form with this exercise to ensure that you are working the right parts of your body.
Chin ups and Pull-ups
Of course, chin ups and pull ups are also vitally important components of a full upper body work out routine. Due to the nature of these exercises, the amount of work is determined by your body weight and position. The Pull Up Mate enables you to modify your body position to allow assisted chin and pull ups to work your muscles more and less as necessary.
Potential ‘Wide-Grip’ Exercises:
With the wide-grip top bar, the Pull Up Mate also allows a range of exercises impossible with the vast majority of other pull up bars, such as:
Wide grip push ups
With the wide grip pull up frame in an accessible position, position yourself so that your hands are holding the frame outside the width of your shoulders. The normal push up position is with hands more or less in line with your shoulder width. With this wider grip, you will work your pectoral muscles more, and your triceps (which do take a little of the work in normal push ups) and biceps less. This type of push up is slightly harder, and the wider your grip becomes, the more difficult the push up.
Wide grip inverted row (a.k.a. supine row or reverse push up)
The supine row is an excellent type of exercise for beginners to professional bodybuilders due to the way that it works the back muscles to strengthen your overall upper body and provide a strong basis for further upper body development. Wide grip inverted rows enable more focus on the latissimus dorsi and trapezius muscles (as opposed to more concentrated focus on the biceps).
To perform an inverted row using the Pull Up Mate or Gravity Fitness Bar, lie on your back and stretch up to reach the bar from underneath, place your heels on the ground and slowly lift yourself up to the bar, ensuring that your elbows maintain position and your knees are extended. To make the exercise easier, lower the height of your feet compared to your shoulders. To make the exercise more difficult, raise your feet height. Always ensure your legs are straight and that your arms return to a straight lock between lifts. See here for more information.
Further Reading
Chin-Ups Muscles Worked: A Detailed Guide
When performing chin ups, muscles worked include the latissimus dorsi, biceps brachii, and trapezius. Each…
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Need something to practice on at home?
Door pull up bars just aren’t going to cut it, especially if you’re renting.
And fixed bars? Fine if you own your place and have space outside. But even then they are left out in the elements, parts rust, padding falls apart.
A portable pull up bar is what you need if you’re serious about building upper body strength. And it’s not just for experts. Start at the beginning, build up strength, work on your back muscles and before you know it, you’ll be pulling 5 reps easily.
GRAVITY FITNESS PULL UP BAR
Portable, versatile, home fitness
- Highly versatile- suitable for a full range of exercises including pull ups, dips, leg raises, incline press ups and front and back levers
- Extended height: 192cm
- Compact position height: 120cm
- 3-year warranty against manufacturer defects
- Carry bag included
ONLY £139.95 £109.95
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