OneTwoFit OT05310 wall pull-up bar review: bolt it and forget it

OneTwoFit Wall Mounted Pull Up Bar OT05310, 4-Hole Design

Reviewed by Gabriel Manalo ยท Updated Aug 19, 2026 ยท How we review

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Quick verdict

A four-hole wall mount for concrete: the stable answer once you accept that it is permanent, with less drilling than the six-hole version.

At a glance

BrandOneTwoFit
TypePull-up bar
Priceโ‚ฑ1,500 (as of Aug 19, 2026)
Owner rating4.8 โ˜… from 838 reviews
ShopOneTwoFit Store Gym
Units sold2K+

Specifications

TypePull-up bar
MountingWall-mounted, 4 bolt holes
ModelOT05310
UseIndoor or outdoor

Pros and cons

โœ“ Pros

  • Four holes per plate means less drilling than the six-hole version
  • A named model number, so replacement parts are easier to match

โœ— Cons

  • Four bolts concentrate the load, so it needs solid concrete
  • Fixed height and grip width, no adjustment after mounting

The OneTwoFit OT05310 is the straightforward wall option here: a four-hole mounted bar for around โ‚ฑ1,500 as of August 19, 2026.

Why mount to the wall at all?

Stability. A door bar leans on a frame and can shift mid-set, and a free-standing tower can rock on uneven tile. A bar bolted into concrete does neither. Once it is up, it simply does not move, which changes how confident you feel at the bottom of a heavy rep.

It also leaves your doorway clear and your floor free, which in a small Philippine home is the practical argument.

Four holes or six?

This model uses four bolt holes per plate against the six on its sibling. Fewer holes means less drilling and faster mounting, and on genuinely solid concrete it is entirely sufficient. On older or more questionable masonry, spreading the load across six is the safer call.

Having a model number is a quiet advantage too: replacement mounting hardware is far easier to source for OT05310 than for a generic unnamed bar.

What do you give up?

Permanence and adjustability. Bar height and grip width are fixed once you drill, so measure a comfortable hang first, with enough clearance to bend your knees at the bottom. And this is not coming with you when you move.

It also needs a wall that qualifies. Hollow drywall is not an option at any anchor rating.

Is it sulit?

At around โ‚ฑ1,500 as of August 19, 2026, it costs about the same as our Best Overall door bar while offering more stability and less flexibility. Which is better value depends entirely on whether you own the wall.

Who should buy it

Buy this if you have solid concrete, a permanent spot, and you want the steadiest bar for the money. Skip it if you rent, if your walls are hollow, or if you might rearrange the room.

Alternatives to consider

If your masonry is older and you would rather spread the load, the 6-hole wall bar uses more fixings and is rated for outdoor mounting. If you cannot drill at all, the OneTwoFit OT216 clamps into the door frame instead.

Compare the full list in our best pull-up bars in the Philippines roundup, or read the pull-up bar buying guide first.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What wall can I mount this on?

Solid concrete or hollow block only. Drywall cannot carry a dynamic pull-up load regardless of the anchors used. If your interior walls are hollow, choose a door bar or a free-standing station instead.

Is four holes enough, or should I get the six-hole version?

Four is enough on genuinely solid concrete and means less drilling. Six spreads the load more widely, which is the safer choice on older or less certain masonry. Match it to what you are drilling into.

Can I adjust it after mounting?

No. Bar height and grip width are fixed once the plates are bolted, so decide your height carefully before you drill. Measure a comfortable hang with room to bend your knees at the bottom.

Does having a model number help?

Yes, more than you would think. OT05310 is a specific model, so replacement hardware and mounting parts are far easier to match than on a generic unnamed bar.