
OneTwoFit Multifunctional Wall-Mounted Pull-Up Bar and Fitness Rack
โฑ2,700as of Aug 19, 2026
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A wall rack with several hand positions rather than a single bar: wide, narrow and neutral pulls from one fixture, on concrete only.

โฑ2,700as of Aug 19, 2026
COD ยท Shopee-protected payment
| Brand | OneTwoFit |
|---|---|
| Type | Pull-up bar |
| Price | โฑ2,700 (as of Aug 19, 2026) |
| Owner rating | 4.9 โ from 577 reviews |
| Shop | OneTwoFit Store Gym |
| Units sold | 1K+ |
| Type | Pull-up bar |
|---|---|
| Mounting | Wall-mounted |
| Grips | Multiple hand positions |
The OneTwoFit multifunctional wall-mounted rack trades the simplicity of a single bar for a spread of hand positions, at around โฑ2,700 as of August 19, 2026.
Variety, which matters more than it sounds over months of training. Wide grips bias the lats, narrow and neutral grips pull in more arm and mid-back, and rotating between them keeps progress moving without buying a second fixture.
On a single straight bar you get one hand position and a lot of repetition. Here you get several from the same mounting.
Very. Bolted into concrete or hollow block, it does not shift under load the way a pressure-fit door bar can. If you have ever felt a door bar settle at the bottom of a rep, the difference is immediate.
It also keeps your floor clear, unlike a free-standing tower, and your doorway usable, unlike a door bar.
The wall, and permanence. This needs solid masonry, and hollow drywall is not an option regardless of the anchors marketed with it. Once it is up, moving it means new holes in a new wall.
At around โฑ2,700 as of August 19, 2026, it costs noticeably more than a plain wall bar and more than our Best Overall door bar. The extra buys grip variety and a heavier fixture. If you train seriously and own the wall, that is reasonable. If you just want to do pull-ups, it is more than you need.
Buy this if you own the wall, train regularly, and want grip variety from one permanent fixture. Skip it if you rent, or if a single bar would do.
For a simpler and cheaper fixed bar on the same kind of wall, the OneTwoFit OT05310 is the plain four-hole option. If drilling is not possible, the free-standing bar station needs no fixing at all.
See where it ranks in our best pull-up bars in the Philippines roundup, or read the pull-up bar buying guide first.
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Different muscles. Wide grips bias the lats, narrow and neutral grips bring in more arm and mid-back. A multi-grip rack lets you rotate through them, which keeps training varied without a second fixture.
Solid concrete or hollow block. This is not negotiable for any wall-mounted bar, because a pull-up is a dynamic load and drywall cannot carry it whatever anchors the box claims.
Considerably. Bolted into concrete it does not shift, whereas a pressure-fit door bar rests against a frame and can move under load. That difference is most noticeable on the first rep of a heavy set.
Not easily. Once mounted it is fixed, and relocating means fresh holes in a new wall and patching the old ones. Choose the spot with that in mind.