
OneTwoFit Adjustable Door Pull Up Bar with Push Up and Sit-Up Use
β±808as of Aug 19, 2026
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A door pull-up bar that drops to the floor for push-ups and anchors your feet for sit-ups: the most versatile door bar here, with wear points to match.

β±808as of Aug 19, 2026
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| Brand | OneTwoFit |
|---|---|
| Type | Pull-up bar |
| Price | β±808 (as of Aug 19, 2026) |
| Owner rating | 4.9 β from 724 reviews |
| Shop | OneTwoFit Store |
| Units sold | 764 |
| Type | Pull-up bar |
|---|---|
| Mounting | Door frame, adjustable |
| Also | Floor push-ups and sit-up anchor |
| Material | Steel |
The OneTwoFit sit-up door bar is the most versatile door bar in this roundup: pull-ups in the frame, push-ups on the floor, sit-ups anchored at the bottom, for around β±808 as of August 19, 2026.
For a first purchase, quite a lot. Most door bars do one thing. This one covers pulling, pushing and core work from a single item, which for someone building a home routine from nothing is a genuinely efficient buy.
The push-up mode is the underrated part. Handles lift your wrists out of a flat extended position, which is where a lot of peopleβs push-ups start hurting, and let you drop deeper on each rep.
Two places. Wear: foam grips dragged across floor tile scuff in a way a doorway-only bar never does. It starts cosmetic and stays cosmetic for a long while, but it is real.
And the sit-up anchor puts an outward load low on your door frame. That is a different stress from hanging at the top, so test it gently before trusting a full set to it. A solid frame handles it; a flimsy one should not be asked to.
At around β±808 as of August 19, 2026, it costs about half our Best Overall pick and does more things, none of them quite as well. If you value coverage over a published load rating, that is a fair trade.
Buy this if it is your first and only piece of equipment and you want the widest coverage per peso. Skip it if you mainly want to get good at pull-ups, where a rated bar with head clearance is the better tool.
If pull-ups are the actual goal, the OneTwoFit OT216 publishes a 150 kg rating and adds an elevated bar for head clearance. For the same simple door mounting with the longest track record here, the OneTwoFit adjustable door bar is the most-rated option.
See how it ranks in our best pull-up bars in the Philippines roundup, or read the pull-up bar buying guide first.
See how it compares with the other top picks in our pull-up bars comparison.
It mounts in the door frame for pull-ups, sits on the floor as a pair of push-up handles, and wedges low in the frame to anchor your feet for sit-ups. One purchase covers pulling, pushing and core work.
It depends on your frame. Anchoring at ankle height puts an outward load low on the door frame, so it needs to be solid. Test it with gentle pressure before committing your full bodyweight to a set.
Yes, over time. Foam grips dragged across Philippine floor tile scuff in a way they never would hanging in a doorway. It is cosmetic at first, but it is the trade for the extra modes.
For versatility, yes. For pure pull-up work, a bar with a published load rating and an elevated grip is the better tool. Choose by whether you want one product or the best product.