OneTwoFit pull-up bar station review: no drilling required

OneTwoFit Multifunctional Pull-Up Bar Station, 6-Position Adjustable Height

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

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Quick verdict

A free-standing tower with six height positions and dip handles: the answer when you cannot drill and cannot trust your door frame, if you have the floor space.

At a glance

BrandOneTwoFit
TypePull-up bar
Priceโ‚ฑ3,900 (as of Aug 19, 2026)
Owner rating4.9 โ˜… from 1,172 reviews
ShopOneTwoFit Store
Units sold690

Specifications

TypePull-up bar
MountingFree-standing tower
Height6 adjustable positions
AlsoDips and parallel bars

Pros and cons

โœ“ Pros

  • Free-standing, so no drilling and no door frame needed
  • Six height positions fit different ceilings and users
  • Doubles as a dip station, so it covers pushing as well as pulling

โœ— Cons

  • Takes real floor space, a problem in a small condo
  • Free-standing towers can rock on uneven tile without shimming
  • Assembly is a long job compared with a door bar

The OneTwoFit pull-up bar station is the answer when the walls and the door frame are both out: a free-standing tower with six height settings and dip handles, for around โ‚ฑ3,900 as of August 19, 2026.

Why go free-standing?

Because plenty of Philippine homes rule out the alternatives. Thin hollow door frames cannot take a pressure-fit bar, and drywall interior walls cannot take a bolted one. A free-standing tower needs neither, which for a lot of renters is not a preference but the only workable option.

Six height positions also mean it adapts to the ceiling you have and the users in the house.

What else does it do?

More than a bar. The dip handles and parallel bars cover pushing movements as well as pulling, which makes this closer to a small home gym than a single-purpose bar. Against a door bar that only does hanging work, the coverage difference is significant.

What is the cost?

Floor space, and quite a lot of it. A tower needs its own footprint plus room to swing underneath, which is exactly what a small condo does not have. Measure the corner before you order.

Two smaller notes: assembly is a proper job rather than a five-minute fit, and towers can rock on uneven tile until you shim the feet. Check for movement before trusting it with your full weight.

Is it sulit?

At around โ‚ฑ3,900 as of August 19, 2026, it is the most expensive item in this roundup and more than double our Best Overall door bar. Judged as a pull-up bar that is poor value. Judged as a pull-up bar plus a dip station plus a solution to an unmountable room, it makes sense.

Who should buy it

Buy this if drilling is impossible, your door frames are not trustworthy, and you have the floor space. Skip it if you live somewhere tight, or if a door bar would have worked.

Alternatives to consider

If your door frame is actually solid, the OneTwoFit OT216 does the pulling half for far less and takes up no floor at all. If you can drill into concrete, the multi-grip wall rack is more stable and frees the floor.

Compare it against the rest in our best pull-up bars in the Philippines roundup, or read the pull-up bar buying guide first.

Compare OneTwoFit Multifunctional Pull-Up Bar Station, 6-Position Adjustable Height

See how it stacks up against our top pick in the head-to-head OneTwoFit Doorway Pull Up Bar OT216 with Elevated Bar and Adjustable Width vs OneTwoFit Multifunctional Pull-Up Bar Station, 6-Position Adjustable Height, or browse the full pull-up bars comparison.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to drill anything?

No. It is free-standing, which is the entire point. It needs no door frame and no wall anchors, making it the option for renters whose frames are thin and whose walls are hollow.

How much floor space does it take?

Enough to matter in a condo. A tower needs its own footprint plus clearance to swing under, so measure the corner you intend to put it in before ordering. This is the main reason to choose a door bar instead.

What else can I do on it besides pull-ups?

It doubles as a dip station with parallel bars, so it covers pushing as well as pulling. That makes it closer to a complete upper-body setup than any door bar here.

Does it wobble?

Free-standing towers can rock on uneven tile, which is common in Philippine homes. Shimming the feet solves it. Check for movement before you load it with your full bodyweight.